Publications by authors named "G Arbia"

A sustainable, convenient, scalable, one-step method for the two-carbon chain elongation of cheap and biomass-derived pentoses (l-arabinose, and 2-deoxy-d-ribose) and hexose l-rhamnose was developed to produce C deoxy ketoses (C-7 and C-8) using transketolase, an enzyme catalyzing the quasi-irreversible transfer of a ketol group from an α-keto acid to an aldehyde. Deoxygenated ketoses - commonly obtained by chemical synthesis - were afforded through a suitable combination of both nucleophile and electrophile substrates in the presence of rationally designed TK variants. Pyruvate as nucleophile with pentose l-arabinose (C-5) as electrophile gave 1-deoxy-L-gluco-heptulose (C-7), while ß-hydroxypyruvate (HPA) as nucleophile with acceptors 2-deoxy-d-ribose (C-5) and 6-deoxy-l-mannose (l-rhamnose) (C-6) led to formation of 4-deoxy-d-altro-heptulose (C-7) and 8-deoxy-l-glycero-l-galacto-octulose (C-8), respectively.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Recent randomized trials have shown the benefit of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) also in patients with an established large ischemic core.

Aims: The purpose of this study was to define baseline predictors of clinical outcome in patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation and an Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score (ASPECTS) ⩽ 5, undergoing MT.

Material And Methods: The databases of 16 comprehensive stroke centers were retrospectively screened for patients with LVO and ASPECTS ⩽5 that received MT.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Timely and reliable monitoring of food market prices at high spatial and temporal resolution is essential to understanding market and food security developments and supporting timely policy and decision-making. Mostly, decisions rely on price expectations, which are updated with new information releases. Therefore, increasing the availability and timeliness of price information has become a national and international priority.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The COVID-19 pandemic presents an unprecedented clinical and healthcare challenge for the many medical researchers who are attempting to prevent its worldwide spread. It also presents a challenge for statisticians involved in designing appropriate sampling plans to estimate the crucial parameters of the pandemic. These plans are necessary for monitoring and surveillance of the phenomenon and evaluating health policies.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP) occurs in approximately 5% of prostate biopsies. Approximately 30%-40% of these patients may develop prostate cancer (PCa) within a 5-year period, often not clinically significant. Current guidelines recommend a repeat biopsy within 3-6 months after the initial diagnosis, but it seem not to be the best strategy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF