Publications by authors named "Castiglioni G"

Biorefineries require low-cost production processes, low waste generation and equipment that can be used not only for a single process, but for the manufacture of several products. In this context, in this research a continuous 3D printing microbioreactor coupled to an Arduino-controlled automatic feeding system was developed for the intensification of the ethanol production process from xylose/xylulose (3:1), using a new biocatalyst containing the co-culture of Scheffersomyces stipitis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (50/50). Initially, batch fermentations of monocultures of S.

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  • A study was conducted on pediatric patients with sellar-suprasellar tumors to create a deep learning algorithm for better classification using MRI images.
  • 226 Chilean patients were analyzed, categorized into three groups: healthy controls, craniopharyngioma, and other sellar/suprasellar tumors.
  • The findings showed a high predictive positive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) for the algorithm, highlighting the potential of explainable AI in assisting radiological diagnoses.
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Recent advances in computational neuroscience have demonstrated the usefulness and importance of stochastic, spatial reaction-diffusion simulations. However, ever increasing model complexity renders traditional serial solvers, as well as naive parallel implementations, inadequate. This paper introduces a new generation of the STochastic Engine for Pathway Simulation (STEPS) project (http://steps.

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  • * Using a modified synthetic must for adaptation, the researchers found that the adapted yeast strain H14A7-etoh showed increased resistance to sulfite but only slight improvement in ethanol tolerance, alongside a reduced ability to ferment sugars.
  • * Genetic analysis revealed instability in the hybrid's genome, with different adaptations across its subgenomes, including duplicated chromosomes and changes in gene expression affecting lipid composition related to stress tolerance mechanisms.
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Lipases CAL-B, TLL, and RML were used in the synthesis of free fatty acids of grape seed oil as heterogeneous substrate. The best enzyme was used to optimize the reaction variables temperature, enzyme content, and molar ratio of water:oil in batch reactions using experimental planning. The ideal conditions to produce free fatty acids using pure RML were 45 °C, 12:1 substrate molar ratio, and 15% enzyme, resulting in 66% of oil hydrolysis and a productivity of 0.

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is the most widespread microorganism responsible for wine alcoholic fermentation. Nevertheless, the wine industry is currently facing new challenges, some of them associate with climate change, which have a negative effect on ethanol content and wine quality. Numerous and varied strategies have been carried out to overcome these concerns.

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This study aimed to analyze the physical and chemical characteristics of Amano PS commercial lipase - Burkholderia cepacia and lipase produced by Burkholderia cepacia strain ATCC 25416, in addition to studying the hydrolysis of agro-industrial effluent collected in a fried potato industry. The optimum temperature for increasing lipase activity was 37 °C. The temperature increase caused a decrease in thermostability of lipase, and the commercial lipase was less stable, with values of 10.

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Background: Reliable clinical or laboratory markers of chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) duration are not available. Angioedema, autologous serum skin test (ASST) results, and antithyroid antibodies have been inconsistently associated with longer urticaria duration.

Objective: To investigate the association of clinical and laboratory parameters with CIU duration, including systemic hypertension, because activation of the coagulation cascade pathway may contribute to the pathogenesis of CIU.

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Background: The natural history of respiratory allergy is commonly characterized by a worsening of symptom severity, frequent comorbidity of rhinitis and asthma, and polysensitization to aeroallergens. The polysensitization phenomenon starts since childhood and is rare to find monosensitized adult patients. However, there are few studies investigating the characteristics of polysensitized patients.

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The study was conceived to evaluate if S-adenosil-L-methionine, a substance commonly used in the treatment of cholestasis in patients with cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis, exerts any immunological effect and of it is able to counterbalance bile acid-mediated immunosuppression. Proliferation and interleukin 2 and interferon-gamma secretion of human lymphocytes, collected from healthy subjects and exposed to mitogenic stimuli (phytohemagglutinin, pokeweed and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies), were analysed in the basal condition or after exposure to S-adenosil-L-methionine and/or chenodeoxycholic acid. Chenodeoxycholic acid inhibited phytohemagglutinin-induced lymphocyte proliferation and interferon-gamma secretion, and phytohemagglutinin and pokeweed-mediated interleukin 2 secretion.

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The aim of this study was to measure intima-media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery (CCA) in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). We studied 73 subjects: 20 normotensive healthy subjects as control group (I); 20 patients with essential hypertension without LVH (II); 20 hypertensives with LVH (III), and 13 normotensive patients with HCM (IV). Each subject underwent a complete echocardiographic and vascular ultrasonographic study in order to assess left ventricular parameters and the IMT at the level of the CCA.

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The effect of intramuscular calcitriol was evaluated in five children (aged 1-16 years) with severe chronic renal failure and hyperparathyroidism [range of intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) 400-1,200 pg/ml]. All five children had been on oral calcitriol or 1 alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3 treatment (5-20 ng/kg per day), but an adequate, efficacious dosage could not be achieved since any attempt of increasing the dosage resulted in severe hypercalcaemia (> 2.9 mmol/l).

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This survey deals with the main clinical aspects at the diagnosis and during the follow-up of thirty consecutive patients with giant-cell arteritis (temporal arteritis and rheumatic polymyalgia), controlled over a period of 15 years. The work aimed at verifying the diagnostic accuracy with regard to a more underestimated than rare disease. We believe that such a consideration is a useful introduction to a wider research into the epidemiological and biological aspects of the disease which are still to be determined.

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834 consecutive patients (630 female), aged between 26 and 46 years, who were suspected of having allergic contact dermatitis were patch tested with the GIRDCA standard series during 1989-1990. The most frequent sensitizers observed included nickel sulphate, cobalt, Kathon CG, perfumes, potassium dichromate and balsam of Peru. We have evaluated the influence of individual factors such as sex, age and occupation on the patch test results, and the coexistence of 2 or more unrelated but statistically significant sensitivities.

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We studied the microbiological characteristics of Enterococcus faecium SF 68 (an oral vaccine) assessing post-antibiotic effect of ampicillin and growth curves in different media. Results showed a good resistance of the microorganism tested which has important implications in clinical practice. The growth ability of Enterococcus faecium SF 68 was similar on all media tested.

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The normal intestinal flora is an important defence against various infectious agents. It also allows important metabolic stages in the host. The Authors studied the ability of Enterococcus faecium SF 68 to protect the mice (Swiss strain) from infection by Salmonella typhi and its role when used with penicillin in infection by Staphylococcus aureus.

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A poor correlation has been found between blood pressure at rest and left ventricular mass in the course of several echocardiographic studies on hypertensive patients. The aim of this work was to determine if this finding could be the result of previous antihypertensive therapy, which had been suspended a few weeks previously in most of the studies. In addition, we tested whether blood pressure values during physical exercise correlate with the echocardiographic indices of left ventricular mass better than the values at rest.

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The effect of the infusion of mixed amino acids with glucose and fat on metabolic rate (MR) in sepsis (S) and in nonseptic trauma (NS) was investigated. The results demonstrated that diet-induced thermogenesis (specific dynamic action) controlled in S and in NS 25% and 18% of the MR variability, respectively (r2 = .25 and .

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We report on 11 patients who in 1980-1982 had bladder reconstruction, after cystectomy for bladder cancer, utilizing the ileocecal valve as an antireflux mechanism and a direct urethrocecal anastomosis. They received preoperative irradiation (2,000 rad) and had some early complications such as pelvic abscesses and temporary urinary fistulas. We have since omitted preoperative radiation on cases performed in 1984-1987 and they did not have these complications.

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The effects of trimazosin on blood pressure and cardiovascular homeostasis were studied in 12 subjects with untreated essential hypertension of mild or moderate degree. After a 3-day placebo period, the subjects were given trimazosin at the dose of 50, 100, or 200 mg twice daily (7 am and 7 pm) according to a randomized, double-blind crossover protocol. Each treatment was prolonged for 3 days and separated from the subsequent treatment by a 2-day placebo period.

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