Publications by authors named "G GAMBINI"

Fish monitoring is essential for assessing the effects of natural and anthropic stressors on marine ecosystems. In this context, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding appears to be a promising tool, due to its efficiency in species detection. However, before this method can be fully implemented in monitoring programs, more studies are needed to evaluate its ability to assess the composition of fish assemblages compared with traditional survey methods that have been used for decades.

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Background: Vaccination rates are still suboptimal in cancer patients. Oncologists play a central role in recommending vaccines to their patients. Our goal was to investigate vaccine acceptance among cancer patients and understand the factors shaping their choices, thereby aiding physicians in better supporting their patients' vaccination decisions.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the safety and potential effectiveness of injecting cord blood platelet-rich plasma (CB-PRP) into the eyes of patients suffering from geographic atrophy linked to dry age-related macular degeneration (d-AMD).
  • - Thirteen patients participated, with one eye receiving the treatment and the other serving as a control, and outcomes were evaluated over 12 months through various visual and imaging assessments.
  • - Results indicated a slight improvement in visual acuity for the treated eyes compared to controls, but the atrophic area increased in both groups and there were no significant complications reported from the procedure.
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Purpose: Comparing the effect of standard trabeculectomy with direct sutures versus trabeculectomy with compression and everting sutures.

Methods: Mono-centric randomized prospective comparative study on 38 glaucomatous eyes undergoing trabeculectomy: 19 with standard fixed sutures (group A) and 19 withremovable regulating sutures (group B). Preoperatively and at day-7, 1-month, 2-months, 3-months and 6-months after surgery, we recorded best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP) and possible complications.

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Background: Data regarding the clinical outcome of patients with immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-induced colitis are scant. We aimed to describe the 12-month clinical outcome of patients with ICI-induced colitis.

Materials And Methods: This was a retrospective, European, multicentre study.

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