Publications by authors named "L Andreotti"

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  • RNA-seq is the leading method for identifying gene fusions in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but managing RNA stability in tissue samples presents challenges that can lead to test failures.
  • The study analyzed 140 NSCLC tumor samples and found that factors like higher RNA concentration and lower fragmentation improve RNA-seq success rates.
  • Smaller biopsies and freshly stored samples (under 30 days) yield better results, allowing for improved planning in molecular diagnostics for NSCLC.
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The objective of our article is to survey the prevalence of overweight and obesity among 6- and 9-year-old children in Emilia-Romagna, a region of Central-North Italy, and to study the eating habits and behaviours of these children and their families. During 2003 and 2005, we analysed a stratified sample of the general population of children attending pre-school (2681 children aged 6 years) and primary school (2955 children aged 9 years). Their height and weight were measured by healthcare workers.

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Objectives: To describe the clinical presentation and course of a relatively large group of Italian adult patients screened for mutation of the homogentisate dioxygenase gene causing alkaptonuria (AKU) and ochronosis, and to review typical and atypical facets of this condition.

Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 9 patients affected by ochronotic arthropathy who were observed in our institutions between 1979 and 2001. All patients were diagnosed as having AKU through a rapid urine test with alkali.

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Catalytic amounts of glucose oxidase from Aspergillus niger (GO) are active in the reduction of O2 to H2O2 in the presence of irradiated suspensions of TiO2 and isopropyl alcohol as electron donor. An explanation of this behaviour is given on the basis of the ability of the enzyme to capture electrons from the photoexcited TiO2 instead of its natural substrate, glucose. This process has a marked positive effect on both the oxidation of isopropyl alcohol to acetone and the formation of radical intermediates, which have been detected, for the first time, by EPR-spin trapping investigation.

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