Publications by authors named "Galimberti M"

Background: Under standard therapies, the incidence of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in patients with tuberculosis ranges from 2% to 28%. Numerous studies have identified the risk factors for antituberculosis DILI; however, none have been conducted in a multiethnic real-world setting. The primary outcome of the current study was to identify the risk factors that could be used as the best predictors of DILI in a multiethnic cohort.

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The transition from a linear to a circular production system involves transforming waste into valuable resources. Insect-mediated bioconversion, particularly using black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, can offer a promising opportunity to convert the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) into protein-rich biomass. However, current regulatory restrictions do not allow the use of this substrate to obtain insect proteins for animal feed, prompting the exploration of other applications, such as the production of bioplastics.

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Driving a car at extreme speeds, road holding, and sustainability do not go together well. Formula 1 racing is exciting but is not an example of sustainability. The aim of this work was to use materials, suitable for the treads of high-performance racing tyres, that can favour both high performance and sustainability.

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  • A new method for creating polyurethanes without isocyanates is introduced, using β-amino alcohols synthesized from (R)-(+)-limonene oxide and primary amines in hot water.
  • The research explores the selectivity of these reactions through computational studies, particularly focusing on the role of water and the nucleophile in determining reaction outcomes.
  • Cyclic carbamates are formed from the β-amino alcohols, leading to an oligourethane via Anionic Ring-Opening Polymerization, with thorough characterization performed using H and C NMR spectroscopies.
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Personality is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors and is associated with other psychiatric traits such as anxiety and depression. The 'big five' personality traits, which include neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness, are a widely accepted and influential framework for understanding and describing human personality. Of the big five personality traits, neuroticism has most often been the focus of genetic studies and is linked to various mental illnesses, including depression, anxiety and schizophrenia.

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  • Huntington's disease (HD) leads to the degeneration of specific brain neurons, resulting in a mix of functional and dysfunctional cells, but the interactions between these cell types are not well understood.
  • Researchers created brain organoids containing both healthy and HD cells, finding that HD organoids displayed neurodevelopmental issues and fewer GABAergic neurons compared to healthy ones.
  • Healthy cells in mixed organoids helped to restore the identity and function of HD cells through direct interactions, suggesting that enhancing communication between different cell types could offer new treatment strategies for HD.
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Admixture between populations and species is common in nature. Since the influx of new genetic material might be either facilitated or hindered by selection, variation in mixture proportions along the genome is expected in organisms undergoing recombination. Various graph-based models have been developed to better understand these evolutionary dynamics of population splits and mixtures.

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  • * The genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified significant genetic associations across three populations (European American, African American, and Latino), with a total of 48 risk loci found in a combined analysis.
  • * Pathway analyses indicated that these genetic variants relate to mechanisms involving collagen, providing insights into biological processes linked to ERM and highlighting the condition's genetic correlations with multiple traits.
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Elastomer composites for dynamic mechanical applications with a low dissipation of energy are of great importance in view of their application in tire compounds. In this work, furnace carbon black functionalized with 2-2,5-dimethyl-1-pyrrol-1-yl-1,3-propanediol (SP) was used in place of silica in an elastomer composite based on poly(styrene-co-butadiene) from solution anionic polymerization and poly(1,4-cis-isoprene) from . The traditional coupling agent used for silica was also used for the CB/SP adduct: 3,3'-bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide (TESPT).

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  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects about 1% of people and has a strong genetic component, but previous studies have not fully explained its genetic causes or biological mechanisms.
  • A large genome-wide association study (GWAS) analyzed data from over 53,000 OCD cases and over 2 million control participants, identifying 30 significant genetic markers related to OCD and suggesting a 6.7% heritability from SNPs.
  • The research also found 249 candidate risk genes linked to OCD, particularly in specific brain regions, and showed genetic correlations with various psychiatric disorders, laying the groundwork for further studies and potential treatments.
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Outer radial glia (oRG) emerge as cortical progenitor cells that support the development of an enlarged outer subventricular zone (oSVZ) and the expansion of the neocortex. The in vitro generation of oRG is essential to investigate the underlying mechanisms of human neocortical development and expansion. By activating the STAT3 signaling pathway using leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), which is not expressed in guided cortical organoids, we define a cortical organoid differentiation method from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) that recapitulates the expansion of a progenitor pool into the oSVZ.

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Cannabis use disorder (CanUD) has increased with the legalization of the use of cannabis. Around 20% of individuals using cannabis develop CanUD, and the number of users has grown with increasing ease of access. CanUD and other substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated phenotypically and genetically.

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We present an innovative automatic control of angular dispersion for high-power laser systems. A novel, to the best of our knowledge, diagnostic has been developed to visualize angular dispersion in ultrashort near-infrared laser pulses for on-shot analysis. The output of a commercial ultrabroadband oscillator was prepared with an arbitrary chromatic dispersion and sent through a compensation system composed of 4° glass wedges in motorized mounts.

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A one-pot, two-step process was developed for the preparation of pyrrole compounds from 2,5-dimethylfuran. The first step was the acid-catalyzed ring-opening reaction of 2,5-dimethylfuran (DF), leading to the formation of 2,5-hexanedione (HD). A stoichiometric amount of water and a sub-stoichiometric amount of sulfuric acid were used by heating at 50 °C for 24 h.

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Invited for this month's cover is the group of Gianvito Vilé at the Politecnico di Milano. The ChemSusChem cover image depicts in an artistic manner the concept of ligand entrapping of isolated metals to design single-atom catalysts. The Research Article itself is available at 10.

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  • Personality is shaped by genetics and environment, influencing psychiatric traits like anxiety and depression.
  • The "Big Five" personality traits (neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness) are key to understanding human personality, with neuroticism being most studied in genetics.
  • A genome-wide association study identified many genetic loci linked to neuroticism, extraversion, and agreeableness, revealing significant genes and suggesting complex biological pathways impacting personality and its relationship with mental health.
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  • Two-dimensional hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is gaining interest due to its impressive mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, and lubricating properties, making it a candidate for enhancing composite materials.
  • This study shows that using functionalized hBN can effectively replace silica in elastomer composites, improving their rheological and mechanical properties.
  • Techniques like FT-IR and SEM-EDS confirmed the successful functionalization of hBN and a reduction in the number of stacked layers, leading to composite materials that performed better in terms of rigidity and thermal balance compared to those with traditional silica.
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The present study aims to describe the state of the art of fluid biomarkers use in ongoing multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical trials.A review of 608 ongoing protocols in the clinicaltrials.gov and EudraCT databases was performed.

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Problematic alcohol use (PAU), a trait that combines alcohol use disorder and alcohol-related problems assessed with a questionnaire, is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Here we conducted a large cross-ancestry meta-analysis of PAU in 1,079,947 individuals (European, N = 903,147; African, N = 122,571; Latin American, N = 38,962; East Asian, N = 13,551; and South Asian, N = 1,716 ancestries). We observed a high degree of cross-ancestral similarity in the genetic architecture of PAU and identified 110 independent risk variants in within- and cross-ancestry analyses.

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Cross-coupling reactions are of great importance in chemistry due to their ability to facilitate the construction of complex organic molecules. Among these reactions, the Ullmann-type C-O coupling between phenols and aryl halides is particularly noteworthy and useful for preparing diarylethers. However, this reaction typically relies on homogeneous catalysts that rapidly deactivate under harsh reaction conditions.

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The adsorption of organic molecules on graphene surfaces is a crucial process in many different research areas. Nano-sized carbon allotropes, such as graphene and carbon nanotubes, have shown promise as fillers due to their exceptional properties, including their large surface area, thermal and electrical conductivity, and potential for weight reduction. Surface modification methods, such as the "pyrrole methodology", have been explored to tailor the properties of carbon allotropes.

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As recreational use of cannabis is being decriminalized in many places and medical use widely sanctioned, there are growing concerns about increases in cannabis use disorder (CanUD), which is associated with numerous medical comorbidities. Here we performed a genome-wide association study of CanUD in the Million Veteran Program (MVP), followed by meta-analysis in 1,054,365 individuals (n = 64,314) from four broad ancestries designated by the reference panel used for assignment (European n = 886,025, African n = 123,208, admixed American n = 38,289 and East Asian n = 6,843). Population-specific methods were applied to calculate single nucleotide polymorphism-based heritability within each ancestry.

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  • Researchers reduced the hysteresis in elastomer composites for tires by functionalizing carbon black (CB) with sulfur-containing pyrrole compounds that react with elastomer chains.
  • The functionalization was achieved using bio-based chemicals with high yields, resulting in a process characterized by efficient carbon use.
  • The modified carbon blacks improved tire performance by increasing rigidity, reducing energy loss by about 10% at 70 °C, and enhancing tensile properties, especially with 66% replacement of traditional CB.
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  • Research shows sleep duration is linked to negative health effects and shorter life expectancy, with studies involving nearly 500,000 adults from different ethnic backgrounds.* -
  • The study identifies 84 genetic loci associated with short sleep (≤ 5 hours) and 1 with long sleep (≥ 10 hours), indicating genetic factors influence sleep duration.* -
  • Findings suggest a positive genetic correlation between short and long sleep, as well as causal relationships with depression, where short sleep may lead to depression and long sleep may also be related to it.*
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Critically ill COVID-19 patients are at an increased risk of bloodstream infections (BSIs). We performed a retrospective observational single-center study on COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) to assess the incidence of BSIs in four consecutive periods: 21 February-31 July 2020 (W1), 1 August 2020-31 January 2021 (W2), 1 February-30 September 2021 (W3) and 1 October 2021 and 30 April 2022 (W4). BSIs that occurred 48 h after ICU admission were included.

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