Publications by authors named "M L Amadori"

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  • * Researchers developed novel calcium phosphate nanoparticles (CaP-NPs) that improve the delivery and uptake of drugs like doxorubicin (DOXO) and curcumin, a natural P-gp modulator, in OSA cells.
  • * The study found that co-treatment with these nanoparticles and a P-gp inhibitor significantly reduced cell viability in human OSA cells, while canine cells showed different responses, indicating a need for more research on species-specific treatment strategies.
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Upper Cretaceous coastal marine deposits are widespread in the Southern Urals with a number of marine vertebrates previously reported from this region. However, previous studies on the vertebrate faunas in this region often lack detailed taxonomic descriptions and illustrations, rendering comparisons to other faunal assemblages difficult. A new diverse vertebrate assemblage comprising cartilaginous and bony fishes, as well as marine reptiles, is described here from the Orenburg region near Akkermanovka (Southern Urals, Russia).

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New isolated teeth from the Upper Cretaceous of Ukraine and belonging to the extinct durophagous shark are described here. The taxonomic identification of the examined material reveals a quite diverse Cenomanian shark fauna which comprised both cuspidate and un-cuspidate species of from the coastal areas at the north-western margin of the Ukrainian Massif. In addition, from the Turonian of Ukraine is reported here for the first time.

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Freshwater algae exhibit complex dynamics, particularly in meso-oligotrophic lakes with sudden and dramatic increases in algal biomass following long periods of low background concentration. While the fundamental prerequisites for algal blooms, namely light and nutrient availability, are well-known, their specific causation involves an intricate chain of conditions. Here we examine a recent massive Uroglena bloom in Lake Geneva (Switzerland/France).

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In the dairy industry, bovine mastitis represents a major concern due to substantial production losses and costs related to therapies and early culling. The mechanisms of susceptibility and effective response to intra-mammary infections are still poorly understood. Therefore, we investigated innate immunity in acellular bovine skim milk through cytofluorimetric analyses of bacterial killing activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens.

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