Publications by authors named "Federica Arbizzani"

Main aim of this systematic review is to quantify the risk and identify predictors of clinical evolution of SARS-CoV-2 in hematological patients compared to different control populations. Two independent reviewers screened the literature assessing clinical outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection in adult patients with active hematological malignancies published up to June 2021. Primary outcome was COVID-19 related mortality, secondary outcomes were hospital and intensive-care admission, mechanical ventilation (MV), and thromboembolic events.

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Septin filaments assemble into high-order molecular structures that associate with membranes, acting as diffusion barriers and scaffold proteins crucial for many cellular processes. How septin filaments organize in such structures is still not understood. Here, we used fission yeast to explore septin filament organization during cell division and its cell cycle regulation.

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  • Echinocandins are recommended for preventing invasive fungal infections (IFIs) in high-risk liver transplant patients, but the effectiveness is questioned due to breakthrough infections still occurring.
  • Researchers reviewed ten studies comparing echinocandins to other antifungal treatments and found no significant difference in breakthrough IFIs after prophylaxis ended.
  • Although there's no clear increase in risk with echinocandins, the variety of other antifungals used makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions, suggesting more targeted research is needed.
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In most eukaryotes, cytokinesis is mediated by the constriction of a contractile acto-myosin ring (CR), which promotes the ingression of the cleavage furrow. Many components of the CR interact with plasma membrane lipids suggesting that lipids may regulate CR assembly and function. Although there is clear evidence that phosphoinositides play an important role in cytokinesis, much less is known about the role of sterols in this process.

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