Publications by authors named "N Palermo"

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  • Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has improved diabetes care for outpatients, but access barriers still exist, notably due to racial disparities, cost, and a lack of specialized care.
  • The commentary reviews these barriers and discusses how addressing them can lead to better diabetes management and outcomes.
  • A proposed new care model suggests incorporating CGM use into patient discharge plans, which could improve health equity and reduce emergency care needs for individuals with diabetes.
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  • * Genetic mutations in the LRRK2 gene are significant as they increase LRRK2 activity, disrupting neuronal autophagy and contributing to neurotoxicity and neuron death.
  • * The review explores how the upregulation of casein kinase (CK) affects the AMPK pathway and contributes to disease processes in NDDs by impacting proteins associated with diseases like PD, HD, and AD, highlighting the role of kinases in their development.
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Introduction: We previously reported predictors of mortality in 1786 adults with diabetes or stress hyperglycemia (glucose>180 mg/dL twice in 24 hours) admitted with COVID-19 from March 2020 to February 2021 to five university hospitals. Here, we examine predictors of readmission.

Research Design And Methods: Data were collected locally through retrospective reviews of electronic medical records from 1786 adults with diabetes or stress hyperglycemia who had a hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test on initial admission with COVID-19 infection or within 3 months prior to initial admission.

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This manuscript reports the application of sensors for water use efficiency with a focus on the application of an in vivo OECT biosensor. In two distinct experimental trials, the in vivo sensor bioristor was applied in yellow kiwi plants to monitor, in real-time and continuously, the changes in the composition and concentration of the plant sap in an open field during plant growth and development. The bioristor response and physiological data, together with other fruit sensor monitoring data, were acquired and combined in both trials, giving a complete picture of the biosphere conditions.

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Migraine is one of the most common neurological illnesses, and it is characterized by complicated neurobiology. It was confirmed the influence of inflammation and oxidative stress in migraines and also in distal organs such as the intestine. Indeed, the constant bidirectional communication between the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, known as the gut-brain axis, has become an attractive target involved in different human disorders.

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