Publications by authors named "N Boni"

Purpose: The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety profile of PreserFlo MicroShunt implantation in the medium- to long-term follow-up of patients with open-angle glaucoma. The secondary objective is to analyze laser flare meter (LFM) values before and after PreserFlo MicroShunt implantation.

Methods: This prospective, observational, longitudinal single-center study included a total of 62 eyes from 54 patients.

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In the developing human brain, only 53 stochastically expressed clustered protocadherin (cPcdh) isoforms enable neurites from individual neurons to recognize and self-avoid while simultaneously maintaining contact with neurites from other neurons. Cell assays have demonstrated that self-recognition occurs only when all cPcdh isoforms perfectly match across the cell boundary, with a single mismatch in the cPcdh expression profile interfering with recognition. It remains unclear, however, how a single mismatched isoform between neighboring cells is sufficient to block erroneous recognitions.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of a polyethylene glycol 400 - propylene glycol - hydroxypropyl guar - hyaluronic acid eye drops in relieving the symptoms of dry eye syndrome after anti-VEGF intravitreal injection.

Methods: In this randomized, parallel-group study, patients were randomized to receive standard therapy alone or study eye drops plus standard therapy. Patients enrolled were older than 50 with exudative age-related macular degeneration, who have never had intravitreal injections, and without severe dry eye condition or severe ocular or systemic conditions.

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Chloroethenes are globally prevalent groundwater contaminants. Since 2014, TCE has been shown to be degradable in an aerobic metabolic process where it is used as sole energy source and growth substrate by a mixed bacteria culture (SF culture). In 2019, the SF culture was shown to be successfully used in bioaugmentation approaches under field-relevant conditions.

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Crystal structures of many cell-cell adhesion receptors reveal the formation of linear "molecular zippers" comprising an ordered one-dimensional array of proteins that form both intercellular () and intracellular () interactions. The clustered protocadherins (cPcdhs) provide an exemplar of this phenomenon and use it as a basis of barcoding of vertebrate neurons. Here, we report both Metropolis and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of cPcdh zipper formation using simplified models of cPcdhs that nevertheless capture essential features of their three-dimensional structure.

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