Publications by authors named "F MODICA"

Purpose: Few studies have explored the bone response in dental implant sites prepared using a piezoelectric device, indicating moderate effectiveness in enhancing secondary stability and osteogenesis. This study seeks to expand our understanding of the changes in biological, clinical, and radiographic parameters, during the initial phases of osseointegration in sites prepared with piezoelectric surgery.

Materials And Methods: Two implant sites were prepared in the tibia of four minipigs.

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Mal secco is a vascular disease of citrus caused by the mitosporic fungus . Soil containing infected plant material constitutes an inoculum source for root infections. In this study, the soil bacterial and fungal communities of five lemon orchards located in Syracuse Province (Sicily, Italy) affected by mal secco were analyzed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the biocontrol potential of the P. mediterranea strain PVCT 3C against Mal secco, a serious citrus disease caused by the fungus Plenodomus tracheiphilus.
  • In vitro tests showed that compounds produced by PVCT 3C reduced fungal growth and altered pigmentation, while field applications minimized disease incidence in susceptible citrus plants.
  • Genome analysis identified multiple biosynthetic gene clusters for antimicrobial compounds, indicating that PVCT 3C could be a sustainable option for managing P. tracheiphilus infections.
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This work investigates micro-electro discharge machining (EDM) performance involving deionized and tap water. The chosen machining regime was semi-finishing, where open voltage (from 100 to 130 V) and current values (5-10 A) were applied using a 0.5 µs pulse-on time and a frequency of 150 kHz, i.

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In articular joint implants, polymeric inserts are usually exploited for on-contact sliding surfaces to guarantee low friction and wear, a high load-bearing capacity, impact strength and stiffness, and biocompatibility. Surface micro-structuring can drastically reduce friction and wear by promoting hydrostatic friction due to synovial fluid. Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) is a suitable material for these applications due to its strong chemical resistance, excellent resistance to stress, cracking, abrasion, and wear, and self-lubricating property.

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