Publications by authors named "E Quaglia"

Climate change is leading to advanced snowmelt date in alpine regions. Consequently, alpine plant species and ecosystems experience substantial changes due to prolonged phenological seasons, while the responses, mechanisms and implications remain widely unclear. In this 3-year study, we investigated the effects of advancing snowmelt on the phenology of alpine snowbed species.

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Gain-of-function mutations on STIM1 and ORAI1 genes are responsible for an increased store-operated calcium entry, and underlie the characteristic symptoms of three overlapping ultra-rare genetic disorders (i.e tubular aggregate myopathy, Stormorken syndrome, York platelet syndrome) that can be grouped as tubular aggregate myopathies. These mutations lead to a wide spectrum of defects, which usually include muscle weakness and cramps.

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Fast scanning near infrared spectroscopy (680-1050nm) was utilized to evaluate human forearm muscle oxygenation in 15 adults volunteers. Spectra were recorded in hypoxic hypoxia, ischemia and venous outflow restriction. Derivative spectra were performed with the aim to obtain a quantitative information of Hb/Mb oxygen saturation free from volume and scattering changes.

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The oxygenation of human forearm muscle tissue was studied using an optic fiber fast scanning spectrophotometer. We investigated near infrared (700-1100 nm) hemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb) spectral changes in flow and/or oxygen-limited conditions. The superimposition of deoxy Hb and deoxy Mb spectra was confirmed "in vivo" on perfluorocarbon-blood exchanged transfused rats.

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