Publications by authors named "P A Toselli"

Background: Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) involves a coordinated set of actions aimed at promoting the appropriate use of antibiotics within healthcare settings. This systematic review of qualitative studies assessed nurses' knowledge and perceptions of the barriers and facilitators that impact their involvement in AMS programs.

Methods: This meta-synthesis followed the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence.

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  • Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is found to be overexpressed in conditions like arterial stenosis and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), with elevated levels in both mouse models and patients.
  • Transgenic mice engineered to express LOX specifically in megakaryocytes and platelets (Pf4-Lox(tg/tg)) showed a significant reduction in time to vessel occlusion after injury, indicating increased thrombus formation tendency.
  • The study reveals that LOX enhances platelet activation by improving adhesion to collagen and amplifying their aggregation response, suggesting its role in thrombosis via the collagen receptor integrin α2β1.
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Elevated expression of p130Cas (Crk-associated substrate)/BCAR1 (breast cancer antiestrogen resistance 1) in human breast tumors is a marker of poor prognosis and poor overall survival. p130Cas is a downstream target of the tyrosine kinase c-Src. Signaling mediated by p130Cas through its phosphorylated substrate domain (SD) and interaction with effector molecules directly promotes tumor progression.

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Growing evidence suggests that a physiological activity of the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) plays a crucial role in several neurodegenerative disorders, including prion and Alzheimer's diseases. However, how the functional activity of PrP(C) is subverted to deliver neurotoxic signals remains uncertain. Transgenic (Tg) mice expressing PrP with a deletion of residues 105-125 in the central region (referred to as ΔCR PrP) provide important insights into this problem.

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In normal development and pathology, the vascular system depends on complex interactions between cellular elements, biochemical molecules, and physical forces. The electrokinetic vascular streaming potential (EVSP) is an endogenous extremely low frequency (ELF) electrical field resulting from blood flowing past the vessel wall. While generally unrecognized, it is a ubiquitous electrical biophysical force to which the vascular tree is exposed.

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