Publications by authors named "Canale C"

The marijuana legalization trend in the U.S. will likely lead to increased use by younger adults during gestation and postpartum.

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  • Rituximab is a key chemotherapy drug for aggressive lymphomas like non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, often used in combination with chemotherapy (R-CHOP) as the first-line treatment.
  • The study investigates IBTK's role in cancer progression, specifically its impact on the oncogene MYC in B-lymphomas.
  • Findings suggest that silencing IBTK can enhance the anti-tumor effects of Rituximab, promoting cell death and potentially improving treatment outcomes for aggressive B-lymphomas.
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Background: This article provides an up-to-date overview of pericardial effusion in oncological practice and a guidance on its management. Furthermore, it addresses the question of when malignancy should be suspected in case of newly diagnosed pericardial effusion.

Main Body: Cancer-related pericardial effusion is commonly the result of localization of lung and breast cancer, melanoma, or lymphoma to the pericardium via direct invasion, lymphatic dissemination, or hematogenous spread.

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Introduction: The accessibility of Therapeutic Patient Education (TPE) is essential to reduce social inequalities and to meet the challenges posed by the increase in chronic diseases. In France, the distribution of TPE throughout the territory is heterogeneous and patients still lack sufficient access. With these perspectives in mind, a municipal health center has developed an innovative TPE device by involving concerned patients from the outset.

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Dropout rates for treatments for adult posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are high. Process research can reveal client factors during treatment that predict dropout. An observational coding system was used to code client processes in audio-recorded early sessions of cognitive processing therapy (CPT), a gold-standard treatment for PTSD.

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Objectives: Botulism is a rare syndrome characterized by acute, flaccid paralysis with possible involvement of respiratory muscle-producing pump failure requiring mechanical ventilation. A predominance of autonomic involvement can occur.

Methods: We enrolled patients affected by foodborne botulism during an outbreak.

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Patient associations bring many benefits to people suffering from obesity. What's more, through their actions, these associations contribute to the recognition of obesity as a pathology.

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Natural aminosterols are promising drug candidates against neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer and Parkinson, and one relevant protective mechanism occurs via their binding to biological membranes and displacement or binding inhibition of amyloidogenic proteins and their cytotoxic oligomers. We compared three chemically different aminosterols, finding that they exhibited different (i) binding affinities, (ii) charge neutralizations, (iii) mechanical reinforcements, and (iv) key lipid redistributions within membranes of reconstituted liposomes. They also had different potencies (EC) in protecting cultured cell membranes against amyloid-β oligomers.

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We review the advances obtained by using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)-based approaches in the field of cell/tissue mechanics and adhesion, comparing the solutions proposed and critically discussing them. AFM offers a wide range of detectable forces with a high force sensitivity, thus allowing a broad class of biological issues to be addressed. Furthermore, it allows for the accurate control of the probe position during the experiments, providing spatially resolved mechanical maps of the biological samples with subcellular resolution.

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Accurate measurements of concentration and ruminal degradability of corn silage starch is necessary for formulation of diets that meet the energy requirements of dairy cows. Five corn silage hybrids ensiled for 0 (unfermented), 30, 60, 120, and 150 d were used to determine the effects of ensiling time on starch degradability of corn silage. In addition, the effects of grind size of silage samples on 7-h in vitro starch degradability and the relationship between in vitro, in situ and near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) starch degradability were studied.

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In a previous study, the coexistence of different aggregation pathways of insulin and β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides was demonstrated by correlative stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). This had been explained by suboptimal proteins labeling strategies that generate heterogeneous populations of aggregating species. However, because of the limited number of proteins considered, the failure of the fluorescent labeling that occurs in a large portion of the aggregating fibrils observed for insulin and Aβ peptides, could not be considered a general phenomenon valid for all molecular systems.

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  • - Lithium is a widely used treatment for mania and bipolar disorders since 1950, but its potential for causing serious health issues is often overlooked, especially in cases requiring advanced treatments like extracorporeal therapy.
  • - The acceptable lithium serum range is between 0.6 and 1.3 mmol/L, with varying levels of toxicity observed at higher concentrations, leading to complications in cardiovascular, central nervous system, and kidney functions.
  • - The review covers a clinical case of lithium intoxication, outlines the types of health problems linked to excessive lithium levels, and discusses when extracorporeal treatment is necessary.
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The surface properties of drug containers should reduce the adsorption of the drug and avoid packaging surface/drug interactions, especially in the case of biologically-derived products. Here, we developed a multi-technique approach that combined Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Contact Angle (CA), Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring (QCM-D), and X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy (XPS) to investigate the interactions of rhNGF on different pharma grade polymeric materials. Polypropylene (PP)/polyethylene (PE) copolymers and PP homopolymers, both as spin-coated films and injected molded samples, were evaluated for their degree of crystallinity and adsorption of protein.

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Background: Left ventricular (LV) remodelling (REM) ensuing after ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), has typically been studied by echocardiography, which has limitations, or cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in early phase that may overestimate infarct size (IS) due to tissue edema and stunning. This prospective, multicenter study investigated LV-REM performing CMR in the subacute phase, and 6 months after STEMI.

Methods And Results: patients with first STEMI undergoing successful primary angioplasty were consecutively enrolled.

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Background: The unified protocol (UP) is a promising transdisgnostic treatment for emotional disorders; limited data exists with trauma-exposed populations. This study compared effectiveness of the UP, presented centered therapy (PCT), and treatment as usual (TAU) in trauma-exposed veterans presenting to routine care.

Method: Trauma-exposed veterans with one or more emotional disorder diagnoses participated in a pilot hybrid-1 effectiveness/preimplementation study.

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Background: Several risk factors have been identified to predict worse outcomes in patients affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Machine learning algorithms represent a novel approach to identifying a prediction model with a good discriminatory capacity to be easily used in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to obtain a risk score for in-hospital mortality in patients with coronavirus disease infection (COVID-19) based on a limited number of features collected at hospital admission.

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This study shows that Escherichia coli can be temporarily enriched in zooplankton under natural conditions and that these bacteria can belong to different phylogroups and sequence types (STs), including environmental, clinical, and animal isolates. We isolated 10 E. coli strains and sequenced the genomes of two of them.

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Introduction: The role of sex compared to comorbidities and other prognostic variables in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is unclear.

Methods: This is a retrospective observational study on patients with COVID-19 infection, referred to 13 cardiology units. The primary objective was to assess the difference in risk of death between the sexes.

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  • * A total of 341 patients were analyzed, with findings indicating that patients with elevated levels of both NPs and troponin had a significantly higher risk of death, even when adjusted for other health factors.
  • * The results suggest that NPs can help identify patients at risk of poor outcomes, even in those with normal troponin levels, highlighting their potential as a useful biomarker in COVID-19 prognosis.
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Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is an effective treatment for children impacted by trauma, and non-offending caregivers play an important role in this treatment. This study aims to identify correlates of four caregiver variables that have been identified as predictors of child outcomes in TF-CBT: support, cognitive-emotional processing, avoidance, and blame/criticism. Audio recorded sessions were coded from a community effectiveness trial of TF-CBT that included 71 child-caregiver dyads participating in the trauma narration and processing phase of treatment.

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The toxicity of α-synuclein (α-syn), the amyloidogenic protein responsible for Parkinson's disease, is likely related to its interaction with the asymmetric neuronal membrane. α-Syn exists as cytoplasmatic and as extracellular protein as well. To shed light on the different interactions occurring at the different α-syn localizations, we have here modelled the external and internal membrane leaflets of the neuronal membrane with two complex lipid mixtures, characterized by phase coexistence and with negative charge confined to either the ordered or the disordered phase, respectively.

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  • Plasma membranes act as barriers for drug transport, and the composition of these membranes can influence how nanoparticles (NPs) enter cells.
  • Cholesterol levels within the membrane significantly affect its fluidity and therefore impact the ability of small gold NPs (2-5 nm) to penetrate the lipid bilayer non-disruptively.
  • Research combining various experimental techniques reveals that higher cholesterol content in the membrane significantly reduces the incorporation of these NPs, highlighting the importance of membrane composition in drug delivery systems.
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