Publications by authors named "Fusco R"

Mitochondria play a key role in the regulation of energy homeostasis and ATP production in cardiac cells. Mitochondrial dysfunction can trigger several pathological events that contribute to the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases. These mechanisms include the induction of oxidative stress, dysregulation of intracellular calcium cycling, activation of the apoptotic pathway, and alteration of lipid metabolism.

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Purpose: To study the application of radiomics in cancer imaging with a focus on lung cancer, renal cell carcinoma, gastrointestinal cancer, and head and neck cancer.

Methods: Different electronic databases were considered. Articles published in the last five years were analyzed (January 2019 and December 2023).

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The journal retracts the article entitled "Combined Toxicity of Xenobiotics Bisphenol A and Heavy Metals on Zebrafish Embryos ()" [...

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Introduction: The E3 ubiquitin ligase Cbl-b is a novel target in immune-oncology, with critical roles in regulating T-cell activation and signaling pathways. By facilitating the ubiquitination and degradation of key signaling proteins, Cbl-b modulates immune responses, maintaining immune homeostasis and preventing unwarranted T-cell proliferation. The therapeutic potential of Cbl-b as a cancer immunotherapy target is underscored by its contribution to an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, with efforts currently underway to develop small-molecule inhibitors.

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External beam radiation therapy (RT) can induce toxicity in patients surgically treated for breast cancer. Modern irradiation techniques have lowered the incidence and severity of radiation-induced injuries; however, their side effects on normal tissues remain challenging. This review illustrates early and late changes observed using ultrasound (US) imaging, including echocardiography, at the skin, muscle, pleura, lungs, and heart levels.

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  • - Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a growing public health issue linked to changes in eye health, particularly leading to conditions like diabetic retinopathy, influenced by factors such as osteopontin (OPN).
  • - In a study that induced MetS in animals through a 30% fructose diet over three months, researchers tracked changes in weight, food intake, and biochemical parameters, revealing significant weight gain and alterations akin to MetS in humans.
  • - Findings showed a time-dependent increase in OPN and microglia levels, alongside a decline in proteins important for cell junctions, suggesting that monitoring OPN could serve as an early indicator of retinal damage in MetS patients, potentially aiding in the prevention of serious complications
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Background/aims: High Monomeric Polyphenols Berries Extract (HMPBE) is a formula highly rich in polyphenols clinically proven to enhance learning and memory. It is currently used to enhances cognitive performance including accuracy, working memory and concentration.

Methods: Here, we investigated for the first time the beneficial effects of HMPBE in a mouse model of acute and chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI).

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The journal retracts the article, "Assessment of 2-Pentadecyl-2-oxazoline Role on Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation on Early Stage Development of Zebrafish ()" [...

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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) are a very common incidental finding during patient radiological assessment. These lesions may progress from low-grade dysplasia (LGD) to high-grade dysplasia (HGD) and even pancreatic cancer. The IPMN progression risk grows with time, so discontinuation of surveillance is not recommended.

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  • The study investigated the impact of standing electric scooters on maxillofacial injuries in Italy, collecting data from 10 maxillofacial surgery departments over a three-year period from January 2020 to December 2023.
  • A total of 79 patients were analyzed, with an average age of 31; notable findings included that 19% had elevated blood alcohol levels and only one patient wore a helmet during the accident.
  • The most common injuries were fractures in the middle third of the face, particularly the orbito-malar-zygomatic complex and multifocal mandibular fractures, highlighting the complex nature of injuries and high likelihood of post-surgical complications.
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In biomedical image processing, Deep Learning (DL) is increasingly exploited in various forms and for diverse purposes. Despite unprecedented results, the huge number of parameters to learn, which necessitates a substantial number of annotated samples, remains a significant challenge. In medical domains, obtaining high-quality labelled datasets is still a challenging task.

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Background: There is evidence youth in foster care may be vulnerable to commercial and sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in the U.S. Youth in care may show vulnerabilities such as running away, identifying as sexual/gender minorities, or exhibiting complex behavioral and mental health needs.

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  • - The study explores organ-sparing options (watch & wait or local excision) for patients with advanced rectal cancer who show a strong clinical response to initial treatment, highlighting the possibility of avoiding major surgery.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 120 patients treated between 2011 and 2021, finding that many were able to manage their cancer without immediate major resections; however, some required additional surgery due to unfavorable outcomes post-treatment.
  • - The findings suggest that while rectal sparing can be a viable approach, regular monitoring is crucial to quickly detect any recurrence or complications, ensuring that patients can undergo total mesorectal excision if necessary.
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Fibromyalgia (FMS) is a persistent syndrome marked by widespread musculoskeletal pain and behavioural symptoms. Given the hypothesis linking FMS aetiology to mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress, we examined the biochemical correlation among these factors by studying specific proteins associated with mitochondrial homeostasis in muscle. Additionally, this study investigated the role of Boswellia serrata gum resin extract (BS), known for its various functions, including the potent induction of antioxidant enzymes, in determining protective or reparative mechanisms in the muscle cells.

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Endocrine disruptors (EDs) pose significant risks to human and environmental health, with potential implications for neurotoxicity. This study investigates the synergistic neurotoxic effects of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and glyphosate (GLY), two ubiquitous EDs, using SHSY5Y neuronal and C6 astrocytic cell lines. While individual exposures to PFOS and glyphosate at non-toxic concentrations did not induce significant changes, their combination resulted in a marked increase in oxidative stress and neuroinflammatory responses.

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A critical role for mitochondrial dysfunction has been shown in the pathogenesis of fibromyalgia. It is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by neuroinflammation and impaired oxidative balance in the central nervous system. Boswellia serrata (BS), a natural polyphenol, is a well-known able to influence the mitochondrial metabolism.

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Purpose: The number of women with substance use disorders (SUDs) is growing in the U.S. Many women with SUDs are of childbearing age, and studies show that women who abstain from substance use during pregnancy often relapse in the postpartum period.

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Purpose: To assess the efficacy of machine learning and radiomics analysis by computed tomography (CT) in presurgical setting, to predict RAS mutational status in colorectal liver metastases.

Methods: Patient selection in a retrospective study was carried out from January 2018 to May 2021 considering the following inclusion criteria: patients subjected to surgical resection for liver metastases; proven pathological liver metastases; patients subjected to enhanced CT examination in the presurgical setting with a good quality of images; and RAS assessment as standard reference. A total of 851 radiomics features were extracted using the PyRadiomics Python package from the Slicer 3D image computing platform after slice-by-slice segmentation on CT portal phase by two expert radiologists of each individual liver metastasis performed first independently by the individual reader and then in consensus.

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Objective: To evaluate the performance of radiomic analysis on contrast-enhanced mammography images to identify different histotypes of breast cancer mainly in order to predict grading, to identify hormone receptors, to discriminate human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and to identify luminal histotype of the breast cancer.

Methods: From four Italian centers were recruited 180 malignant lesions and 68 benign lesions. However, only the malignant lesions were considered for the analysis.

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This study aimed to assess the diagnostic performance of a machine learning approach that utilized radiomic features extracted from Cone Beam Computer Tomography (CBCT) images and inflammatory biomarkers for distinguishing between Dentigerous Cysts (DCs), Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs), and Unicystic Ameloblastomas (UAs). This retrospective study involves 103 patients who underwent jaw lesion surgery in the Maxillofacial Surgery Unit of Federico II University Of Naples between January 2018 and January 2023. Nonparametric Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney and Kruskal Wallis tests were used for continuous variables.

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Systemic dosing of adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors poses potential risk of adverse side effects including complement activation triggered by anti-capsid immunity. Due to the multifactorial nature of toxicities observed in this setting, a wide spectrum of immune modulatory regimens are being investigated in the clinic. Here, we discover an IgM cleaving enzyme (IceM) that degrades human IgM, a key trigger in the anti-AAV immune cascade.

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