Publications by authors named "E SANTORO"

Coral thermotolerance research has focused on the ability of coral holobionts to maximize withstanding thermal stress exposure. Yet, it's unclear whether thermal thresholds adjust across seasons or remain constant for a given species and location. Here, we assessed the thermal tolerance thresholds over time spanning the annual temperature variation in the Red Sea for Pocillopora verrucosa and Acropora spp.

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The SARS-CoV-2 outbreak has resulted in a considerable number of deaths worldwide. The virus damages the pulmonary artery endothelium, leading to a condition known as microvascular pulmonary inflammatory thrombotic syndrome (MPITS), which can be fatal and cause multiple organ failure. The presence of preexisting comorbidities has been shown to significantly impact the severity and prognosis of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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  • The study explored how "unresponsive" advice (unsolicited, generic recommendations) from men impacts women's self-perceptions, making them feel less respected and powerful.
  • Across various studies, women reported negative feelings after receiving unresponsive advice compared to responsive questions.
  • The findings indicate that the nature of the advice and the gender of the advice giver influence women's experiences, highlighting the importance of being responsive in communication, especially in mixed-gender interactions.
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Background: Duodenal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are uncommon, accounting for less than 4% of all gastrointestinal neoplasms. Prognosis is related to tumoral staging and grading, as well as to the specific subtype. In this article, we retrospectively describe the clinical presentation and surgical treatment of two rare large duodenal NETs: a high-grade G3 NET and a Gangliocytic Paraganglioma (GP).

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Background/objectives: ESKAPE pathogens (, , , , , and spp.) pose a serious public health threat as they are resistant to multiple antimicrobial agents. Bloodstream infections (BSIs) caused by ESKAPE bacteria have high mortality rates due to the limited availability of effective antimicrobials.

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