Publications by authors named "Filippi J"

Pt nanoparticles (diameter <3 nm), generated by metal vapor synthesis and supported on a high surface area carbon, were used to catalyze the aerobic oxidation of ethylene glycol to glycolic acid (GA) in water under neutral and basic reaction conditions. Controlled heat treatment of the catalyst under a nitrogen atmosphere brought about the formation of a morphologically well-defined catalyst. A combination of atomic resolution electron microscopy, CO stripping voltammetry, and XPS analyses conducted on as-synthesized and heat-treated catalysts demonstrated the crucial role of the nanoparticles' morphology on the stabilization of catalytically highly active Pt-OH surface species, which were key species for the Pt-catalyzed oxidation of the alcohol to the carbonyl functionality.

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Background: Tillaux-Chaput fractures (TCFs) consist of fractures of the anterolateral distal tibia. They rarely occur in isolation in adults. When TCFs are missed, there is a risk of chronic pain, instability, and ankle osteoarthritis.

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More than two decades ago, the advent of Nanotechnology has marked the onset of a new and critical field in science and technology, highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to assess and model the potential human hazard of newly developed advanced materials in the nanoscale, the nanomaterials (NMs). Nanotechnology is, by definition, a multidisciplinary field, that integrates knowledge and techniques from physics, chemistry, biology, materials science, and engineering to manipulate matter at the nanoscale, defined as anything comprised between 1 and 100 nm. The emergence of nanotechnology has undoubtedly led to significant innovations in many fields, from medical diagnostics and targeted drug delivery systems to advanced materials and energy solutions.

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  • Biosimilars like CT-P17 offer cost-effective treatment options for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases (CIRD), but patient beliefs about these treatments can impact their adherence to switching.
  • This study involved 232 adult patients who transitioned to CT-P17 from either a low-concentration biosimilar or the reference adalimumab to gauge their treatment satisfaction and experiences over three months.
  • Results showed that satisfaction remained stable overall, but significantly more patients switching from a low-concentration biosimilar reported increased satisfaction compared to those switching from the reference product.
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  • The IPBES report highlights concerns over the spread of non-native species like the blue crab in the Mediterranean, linked to rising temperatures.
  • The study reveals that while the blue crab thrives across a wide range of salinities, it requires specific salinity levels for reproduction, with optimum conditions identified for its survival.
  • A mapping tool was developed to evaluate lagoon suitability for the blue crab, ranking 50% as priority areas and helping guide management strategies in response to invasive species regulations.
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Background: Specific studies on the impact of ulcerative colitis (UC) and bowel urgency (BU) on disability and quality of life (QoL) of patients on advanced therapies are missing.

Methods: Clinical and therapeutic management data were collected by Gastroenterologists from adult patients with UC treated with advanced therapies. Patients reported outcomes on QoL were collected using patient-reported questionnaires.

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Microfluidic devices are increasingly widespread in the literature, being applied to numerous exciting applications, from chemical research to Point-of-Care devices, passing through drug development and clinical scenarios. Setting up these microenvironments, however, introduces the necessity of locally controlling the variables involved in the phenomena under investigation. For this reason, the literature has deeply explored the possibility of introducing sensing elements to investigate the physical quantities and the biochemical concentration inside microfluidic devices.

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Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for hallux valgus (HV) has gained popularity. However, adopting this technique faces the challenges of a pronounced learning curve. This study aimed to address these challenges by developing and validating an innovative simulation model and training program, targeting enhanced proficiency in HV MIS.

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  • * A new phosphorene-based sensor for hydrogen detection was created by chemically modifying phosphorene with urea, leading to a stable, air-resistant material suitable for gas sensing applications.
  • * The developed sensor showed impressive performance, with high sensitivity to hydrogen (up to 700 ppm) and maintained long-term stability for five months in normal conditions, with further studies conducted to understand its gas sensing mechanism.
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3D hydrogel-based cell cultures provide models for studying cell behavior and can efficiently replicate the physiologic environment. Hydrogels can be tailored to mimic mechanical and biochemical properties of specific tissues and allow to produce gel-in-gel models. In this system, microspheres encapsulating cells are embedded in an outer hydrogel matrix, where cells are able to migrate.

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Introduction: This study aimed to compare the degree of posterior malleolar exposure, the tension of the flap containing the posteromedial neurovascular bundle (NVB), and the distance between the surgical incision and the NVB using three different posteromedial ankle approaches.

Methods: Three approaches were compared: medial posteromedial (MePM) modified posteromedial (MoPM) and posteromedial (PM). We measured the minimal tension of the flap containing the NVB that allowed proper exposure.

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There is a compelling need for approaches to predict the efficacy of immunotherapy drugs. Tumor-on-chip technology exploits microfluidics to generate 3D cell co-cultures embedded in hydrogels that recapitulate simplified tumor ecosystems. Here, we present the development and validation of lung tumor-on-chip platforms to quickly and precisely measure ex vivo the effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors on T cell-mediated cancer cell death by exploiting the power of live imaging and advanced image analysis algorithms.

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A novel optically induced dielectrophoresis (ODEP) system that can operate under flow conditions is designed for automatic trapping of cells and subsequent induction of 2D multi-frequency cell trajectories. Like in a "ping-pong" match, two virtual electrode barriers operate in an alternate mode with varying frequencies of the input voltage. The so-derived cell motions are characterized via time-lapse microscopy, cell tracking, and state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms, like the wavelet scattering transform (WST).

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Background: In unstable ankle fractures, the role of the deltoid and syndesmosis ligaments has been widely studied. However, it is uncertain what the importance of the lateral ankle ligament complex (LALC) is in the vertical stability of the fibula. Given its anatomical position, it should prevent the proximal translation of the fibula.

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Background: In recent years, an increasing prevalence of obesity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been observed. However, only a few studies have focused on the impact of overweight and obesity on IBD-related disability.

Aims: To identify the factors associated with obese and overweight patients with IBD, including IBD-related disability.

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  • Fatigue is a common issue in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with 54.1% experiencing fatigue and 37.1% reporting severe fatigue.
  • Patients with active IBD experience significantly higher levels of fatigue compared to those with inactive disease.
  • Key factors affecting fatigue include age, gender, sick leave, physical pain, emotional well-being, and sleep quality, suggesting that a holistic treatment approach is essential for managing IBD-related fatigue.
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One of the major problems in bioimaging, often highly underestimated, is whether features extracted for a discrimination or regression task will remain valid for a broader set of similar experiments or in the presence of unpredictable perturbations during the image acquisition process. Such an issue is even more important when it is addressed in the context of deep learning features due to the lack of a priori known relationship between the black-box descriptors (deep features) and the phenotypic properties of the biological entities under study. In this regard, the widespread use of descriptors, such as those coming from pre-trained Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), is hindered by the fact that they are devoid of apparent physical meaning and strongly subjected to unspecific biases, i.

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Introduction: Loss of response to golimumab occurs in nearly 40% of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Unlike others anti-TNF, no study has reported a correlation between serum golimumab level and response to drug intensification. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of golimumab intensification and to identify the best threshold of serum golimumab before drug intensification predictive of response.

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Layered black phosphorus (BP) is endowed with peculiar chemico-physical properties that make it a highly promising candidate in the field of electronics. Nevertheless, as other 2D materials with atomic scale thickness, it suffers from easy degradation under ambient conditions. Herein, it is shown that the functionalization of BP with preformed and in situ grown Ni NPs, affects the electronic properties of the material.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of adalimumab (ADA) in treating intra-abdominal abscesses in patients with Crohn's disease, specifically those who avoided surgery with prior successful abscess resolution.
  • Conducted over two years with 117 eligible patients, the study found that 74% of participants achieved ADA success at 24 weeks, and 72.9% maintained success without relapse or the need for surgery at 104 weeks.
  • Key factors linked to ADA failure included previous abscess drainage, longer disease duration, and inflammatory changes in mesenteric fat, highlighting the importance of proper abscess management before starting ADA treatment.
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The ability of the ancient Egyptians to preserve the human body through embalming has not only fascinated people since antiquity, but also has always raised the question of how this outstanding chemical and ritual process was practically achieved. Here we integrate archaeological, philological and organic residue analyses, shedding new light on the practice and economy of embalming in ancient Egypt. We analysed the organic contents of 31 ceramic vessels recovered from a 26th Dynasty embalming workshop at Saqqara.

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Diamine-capped PtCu nanoparticles have been synthesized by the simultaneous reduction of the corresponding bis-imine metal complexes with hydrogen and supported onto a high-surface-area carbon. The obtained heterogeneous catalyst was tested in thermally conducted aerobic oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid in water as well as in the electrochemical oxidation of ethanol. Both types of catalyses mediated by the PtCu alloy confirmed a notable increase in catalytic activity compared to the pure Pt- and Cu-based counterparts due to a clear bimetallic effect.

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