Publications by authors named "Miceli A"

Fcγ receptors are key immunoreceptors, that when bound by IgG immune complexes, trigger activation of downstream signaling pathways. However, there are limited in vitro assays that stimulate innate cells via Fcγ receptors that allow for evaluation of drugs or chemicals on antibody-triggered signaling. Our study investigated the activation of Fcγ receptors in innate cells using immune complexes.

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Background: This study investigates the healthcare needs and experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities, focusing on identifying areas for improvement. Its innovation lies in including individuals with intellectual disabilities as co-researchers in the research process.

Method: Thematic analysis was performed on five focus groups with 30 participants, exploring access to healthcare.

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  • Fluid overload in pediatric cardiac surgery can lead to serious health issues, and managing it is challenging, with traditional methods potentially harming kidney function.
  • This study evaluated aminophylline's effect on fluid balance, urine output, and kidney function in pediatric patients after cardiac surgery, analyzing data from 72 patients who received the drug between September 2022 and December 2023.
  • Results showed that aminophylline significantly reduced fluid balance by 115% and doubled urine output in the 24 hours following administration without negatively impacting kidney function markers, indicating it is a safe option for these patients.
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Golden tomato (GT), harvested at the veraison stage, has gained attention due to its rich content of bioactive compounds and potential health benefits. Previous studies have highlighted GT's antioxidant properties and its positive effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS), a condition characterized by obesity, dyslipidemia, and oxidative stress. This study investigates for the first time a derivative from GT, i.

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Recent developments in X-ray science provide methods to probe deeply embedded mesoscale grain structures and spatially resolve them using dark field X-ray microscopy (DFXM). Extending this technique to investigate weak diffraction signals such as magnetic systems, quantum materials and thin films prove challenging due to available detection methods and incident X-ray flux at the sample. We present a direct detection method developed in conjunction with KAImaging which focuses on DFXM studies in the hard X-ray range of 10s of keV and above capable of approaching nanoscale resolution.

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  • * An analysis of 189 patients revealed that older age and the need for redo surgery are the most significant predictors for a prolonged hospital stay, along with factors like heart function and chronic conditions.
  • * The study concludes that while age and redo surgery are key predictors, factors such as reduced left ventricular function, NYHA class, and chronic kidney disease also contribute to a longer recovery time, suggesting that more research is needed for better understanding.
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Background: The use of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs) during the COVID-19 pandemic is debated. Understanding the consequences these measures may have on vulnerable populations including children and adolescents is important.

Methods: This is a multicenter, quasi-experimental before-after study involving 12 hospitals of the North Italian Emilia-Romagna Region, with NPI implementation as the intervention event.

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  • High-energy X-ray diffraction methods can analyze the 3D microstructure of metals without damaging them, often under conditions like heat or pressure to observe changes over time.
  • Traditional methods for analyzing the resulting data are slow and costly, making it difficult to quickly extract useful information.
  • A new fully automated technique improves data analysis speed by at least 50 times and can work with sparser datasets, using advanced image learning to identify important changes in the microstructure more efficiently.
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Introduction: The term theragnostic refers to the combination of a predictive imaging biomarker with a therapeutic agent. The promising application of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-based radiopharmaceuticals in the imaging and treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) patients opens the way to investigate a possible role of PSMA-based radiopharmaceuticals in cancers beyond the prostate. Therefore, the aim of this review was to evaluate the role of Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy (RLT) in malignancies other than prostate cancer by evaluating preclinical, clinical studies, and ongoing clinical trials.

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EuroSCORE II (ES2) is a reliable tool for preoperative cardiac surgery mortality risk prediction; however, a patient's age, a surgical procedure's weight and the new devices available may cause its accuracy to drift. We sought to investigate ES2 performance related to the surgical risk and late mortality estimation in patients who underwent aortic valve replacement (AVR) with sutureless valves. : Between 2012 and 2021, a total of 1126 patients with isolated aortic stenosis who underwent surgical AVR by means of sutureless valves were retrospectively collected from six European centers.

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Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs), including prion diseases such as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Mad Cow Disease) and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, pose unique challenges to the scientific and medical communities due to their infectious nature, neurodegenerative effects, and the absence of a cure. Central to the progression of TSEs is the conversion of the normal cellular prion protein (PrPC) into its infectious scrapie form (PrPSc), leading to neurodegeneration through a complex interplay involving the immune system. This review elucidates the current understanding of the immune response in prion diseases, emphasizing the dual role of the immune system in both propagating and mitigating the disease through mechanisms such as glial activation, cytokine release, and blood-brain barrier dynamics.

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Background: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein overexpressed on the surface of tumor cells in most of the patients affected by prostate adenocarcinoma (PCa). However, PSMA expression has also been demonstrated in the endothelial cells of newly formed vessels of various solid tumors, suggesting a role for PSMA in neoangiogenesis. In this scenario, gallium-68 (Ga) or fluoro-18 (F)-labeled PSMA positron emission tomography (PET) may play a role in tumors other than PCa, generally evaluated employing other radiopharmaceuticals targeting different pathways.

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  • Blockchain technology became popular with Bitcoin in 2008 and is great for keeping data safe and private.
  • In healthcare, especially in orthopedics, blockchain can help manage patient data, improve medical research, and connect medical devices.
  • Combining blockchain with AI can make better diagnoses and treatment suggestions, making healthcare smarter and safer, though there are some challenges to using it.*
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Background: The use of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs), such as lockdowns, social distancing and school closures, against the COVID-19 epidemic is debated, particularly for the possible negative effects on vulnerable populations, including children and adolescents. This study therefore aimed to quantify the impact of NPIs on the trend of pediatric hospitalizations during 2 years of pandemic compared to the previous 3 years, also considering two pandemic phases according to the type of adopted NPIs.

Methods: This is a multicenter, quasi-experimental before-after study conducted in 12 hospitals of the Emilia-Romagna Region, Northern Italy, with NPI implementation as the intervention event.

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Asthma is one of the most common non-communicable diseases, and its prevalence and morbidity are influenced by a wide array of factors that are only partially understood. In addition to individual predisposition linked to genetic background and early life infections, environmental factors are crucial in determining the impact of asthma both on an individual patient and on a population level.Several studies have examined the role of the environment where asthmatic subjects live in the pathogenesis of asthma.

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(1) Background: Thyroid cancer (TC) is often treated with surgery followed by iodine-131. Up to 50% of the instances of TC lose their avidity to I, becoming more aggressive. In this scenario, [F]FDG PET/CT imaging is used for evaluating the widespread nature of the disease, despite its low sensitivity and a false negative rate of 8-21.

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  • This study investigates the relationship between myocardial bone tracer uptake in patients with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) and outcomes like all-cause mortality.
  • It involves 1,422 patients who underwent imaging to classify cardiac uptake levels and assess right ventricular (RV) uptake patterns, finding that diffuse RV uptake correlates with higher mortality rates.
  • Multivariable analysis identified several factors, including age and specific genetic variants, that also impact survival outcomes in these patients.
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Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose ([F]FDG) is nowadays the leading positron emission tomography (PET) tracer for routine clinical work-ups in hematological malignancies; however, it is limited by false positive findings. Notably, false positives can occur in inflammatory and infective cases or in necrotic tumors that are infiltrated by macrophages and other inflammatory cells. In this context, 3'-deoxy-3'-[F]fluorothymidine ([F]FLT) has been shown to be a promising imaging biomarker of hematological malignant cell proliferation.

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Several studies have examined the use of positron emission tomography (PET) using [Ga]Ga-radiolabeled fibroblast-activation protein inhibitors (FAPi) across multiple subtypes of head and neck cancer (HNC). The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a newly developed molecular imaging approach in the context of HNC through a comprehensive review and meta-analysis. A thorough literature review was conducted to identify scholarly articles about the diagnostic effectiveness of FAP-targeted PET imaging.

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The risk of reinfection has been difficult to quantify throughout the pandemic, making the case for COVID-19 vaccination and receipt of booster doses to the public difficult for the public health community. To address this question, Michigan statewide COVID-19 infection and vaccination data was utilized in this cross-sectional study to determine the risk of reinfection by vaccination status. Cases were divided into subgroups by vaccination status, and the risk of reinfection in the various vaccination categories was then calculated by dividing the cumulative incidence of reinfection in a vaccine category by the cumulative incidence of reinfection of those not in that category Within this population, the risk of becoming reinfected was 1.

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Coherent imaging techniques provide an unparalleled multi-scale view of materials across scientific and technological fields, from structural materials to quantum devices, from integrated circuits to biological cells. Driven by the construction of brighter sources and high-rate detectors, coherent imaging methods like ptychography are poised to revolutionize nanoscale materials characterization. However, these advancements are accompanied by significant increase in data and compute needs, which precludes real-time imaging, feedback and decision-making capabilities with conventional approaches.

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