Publications by authors named "Norbert Maggi"

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  • The study focuses on enhancing the understanding of local plant varieties and reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers to promote sustainable precision farming.
  • Research utilized techniques like NMR and LC-MS for metabolite profiling of local rosemary and garlic ecotypes, leading to the identification of key bioactive compounds.
  • Vessalico garlic and rosemary "Eretto Liguria" were marked for quality indicators through OPLS-DA and showed promising antiviral properties against specific tomato viruses.
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  • The Italian garlic ecotype "Vessalico" is noticeably different from its French counterparts, Messidor and Messidrôme, which raises the need for better identification of its specific products due to inconsistent farming methods in the region.
  • A study utilized NMR-based analysis and multivariate techniques to evaluate the chemical makeup of Vessalico garlic from various farms compared to its French relatives, identifying -allylcysteine as a key marker for differentiation.
  • Additionally, the research looked into the use of Vessalico garlic extracts as eco-friendly agrochemicals, finding promising antimicrobial properties, with allicin being the most effective against black rot disease.
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  • The study focuses on the sustainability of agriculture in underdeveloped areas, specifically analyzing the "Eretto Liguria" ecotype of rosemary in Northwest Italy for potential protected geographical indications.
  • The researchers used advanced NMR metabolomic analysis to identify differences in bioactive compounds among rosemary cultivars from various regions, as well as the effectiveness of rosemary extracts in preventing soft rot damage.
  • Findings suggest that both geographical and genetic factors significantly influence the presence of valuable metabolites in rosemary, with the "Eretto Liguria" showing promising profiles for agricultural and phytosanitary applications.
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Results of two major projects funded by the European Union are taken into consideration: Fair4Health regarding the possibility of sharing clinical data in various environments applying FAIR principles and 1+Million Genome for the in-depth study of the human genome in Europe. Specifically, the Gaslini hospital plans to move on both areas joining the Hospital on FHIR initiative matured within the fair4health project and also collaborate with other Italian healthcare facilities through the implementation of a Proof of Concept (PoC) in the 1+MG. The aim of this short paper is to evaluate the applicability of some of the tools of the fair4health project to the Gaslini infrastructure to facilitate its participation in the PoC.

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The Italian health system is organised on a regional basis and services are provided by both public and private operators, affecting the planning of services, access to services by citizens and their health rights. The creation of an observatory monitoring the methods and times of access to healthcare services has been pursued. The preliminary phase of the project is presented, which will lead to the comparison of the data obtained from 2019, with an eye on the Covid-19 pandemic impact.

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An infrastructure for the management of semantics is being developed to support the regional health information exchange in Veneto - an Italian region which has about 5 million inhabitants. Terminology plays a key role in the management of the information fluxes of the Veneto region, in which the management of electronic health record is given great attention. An architecture for the management of the semantics of laboratory reports has been set up, adopting standards by HL7.

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Undiagnosed rare diseases include diseases with a well-characterised phenotype, diseases with unknown molecular causes or due to non-genetic factors, and pathological condition that cannot be named. Several initiatives have been launched for healthcare of patients with undiagnosed rare diseases. A project for development of medical records with special reference to the HL7 standards is being carried out in Genoa (Italy), taking into account regional and national regulations.

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This paper presents an architecture which has been developed in order to integrate a routinely used cardiologic EHR system into the health information infrastructure system of the region where the EHR is used. A Service Oriented Approach based on HL7 and FHIR was used, achieving interoperability, security and confidentiality at all levels. The system has been used for about a year and has brought about significant improvements in the provision of care.

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Prevention and surveillance of healthcare associated infections caused by multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs) has been given increasing attention in recent years and is nowadays a major priority for health care systems. The creation of automated regional, national and international surveillance networks plays a key role in this respect. A surveillance system has been designed for the Abruzzo region in Italy, focusing on the monitoring of the MDROs prevalence in patients, on the appropriateness of antibiotic prescription in hospitalized patients and on foreseeable interactions with other networks at national and international level.

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In hospital management, health technology assessment techniques are being increasingly developed. This paper presents a comparison of the results obtained using two models for replacement priority value calculation applied to the Galliera hospital in Genoa (Italy). One the models was developed at the Galliera Hospital along the lines of the model by Fennigkoh and addresses four primary replacement issues: equipment service and support, equipment function, cost benefits and clinical efficacy, by a "yes-no" scheme.

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This paper presents the extension of a service-oriented architecture framework for precision oncology to the management of patient generated health data from wearables. The solution follows the indication provided by the Health Level 7 (HL7) and Object Management Group (OMG) initiative Healthcare Service Specification Project (HSSP) and is compliant to Retrieve Locate and Update Service (RLUS) Release 1 standard adopting Clinical Document Architecture Release 2 (CDA R2) as semantic signifier. The system which has been developed supports the management of visits, the setting up of a clinical diary and a comprehensive view of the patients from the wearables data for improve clinical care and for research.

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Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder characterized by the difficulty in transferring solid foods and/or liquids from the oral cavity to the stomach, imparing autonomous, and safe oral feeding. The main problems deriving from dysphagia are tracheo-bronchial aspiration, aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition and dehydration. In order to overcome dysphagia-induced problems, over the years water and food thickening has been used, focusing specifically on viscosity increase, but limited results have been obtained.

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Introduction:: This article focuses on the integration of omics data in electronic health records and on interoperability aspects relating to big data analysis for precision medicine.

Methods:: Omics data integration methods for electronic health record and for systems interoperability are considered, with special reference to the high number of specific software tools used to manage different aspects of patient treatment. This is an important barrier against the use of this integrated approach in daily clinical routine.

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For sustainable development, biodiversity conservation and life-quality improvement must be simultaneously considered. Molecular techniques have greatly impacted biotechnology. These methods have, in particular, improved the capability to investigate the fine differences among organisms and, as a consequence, to better investigate the effects on environmental factors on them.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate fundamental cellular processes in diverse organisms and that have an important function in gene expression regulation. miRNAs seem capable to concurrently modulate hundreds of target genes. Their abnormal expression is emerging as important element in many pathological conditions.

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The focal adhesion pathway has a great impact on cellular growth and survival. Its disregulation is correlated with the loss of cellular mechanical properties. Such modifications are, in many cases, associated with pathologies such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

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'OMICS' techniques have deeply changed the drug discovery process. The availability of many different potential druggable genes, generated by these new techniques, have exploited the complexity of new lead compounds screening. 'Virtual screening', based on the integration of different analytical tools on high performance hardware platforms, has speeded up the search for new chemical entities suitable for experimental validation.

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This paper addresses mutational events that give rise to differing response to drugs focusing on Rac1, a protein that has been recognized as a target for drug design for cardiovascular disease due its regulatory role of angiogenesis. Rac1 has been considered with reference to Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP), which has become of great value for personalized medicine. We have considered four variation of Rac1 registered in UNIPROTKB.

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Microtubule (MT) destabilization promotes the formation of actin stress fibers and enhances the contractility of cells. The actin cytoskeleton is bound to each junction and controls the integrity of each through actin remodeling and these junctions can be disassembled or assembled to either increase or decrease cellular permeability. Mediators, such as thrombin, stimulate their respective receptor on endothelial cells to initiate signaling that increases cytosolic Ca2+ and activates myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), as well as monomeric GTPases RhoA, Rac1, and Cdc42.

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