Publications by authors named "M L Luciani"

The aim of this study was to explore Italian nurses' publications from 1980 to 2020. Several studies have been conducted internationally to assess nursing research output. In Italy, there are some older studies, but a comprehensive analysis of the Italian nursing scientific production after 2010 is needed.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation is an independent risk factor for the development of cognitive impairments. Regular coffee consumption has shown cognitive benefits in healthy individuals. Whether regular consumption reduces cognitive decline in vulnerable patients is controversial.

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Aim: The present study aimed to evaluate the contribution of personality, empathy, and the perception of instructor's caring in predicting burnout in nursing students.

Background: Burnout is alarmingly prevalent and rising among nursing students. Furthering our understanding of individual and clinical environmental antecedents of burnout is crucial to shield nursing students' well-being during their training.

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is a significant concern in the food industry due to its association with outbreaks of listeriosis, particularly affecting vulnerable populations. High-throughput technologies such as RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and proteomics offer valuable insights into the molecular responses of to stress environments. In this study, a combined transcriptomic and immunoproteomic approach was applied to explore the stress response mechanisms of the strain ST7, which was responsible for an outbreak in central Italy.

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  • Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural stem/progenitor cells (hiPSC-NSCs) show potential for treating neurodegenerative disorders, but studies on their safety and identity are limited.
  • This research reveals that hiPSC-NSCs have a similar profile to human fetal neural stem cells and differ from glioblastoma stem cells, with successful long-term transplantation in mice without tumor formation.
  • The study highlights the role of the SREBF1 gene in astroglial differentiation, providing important data to assess the maturation and safety of hiPSC-NSCs for future clinical uses.
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