Publications by authors named "PALUMBO R"

Background/objectives: HER2-positive breast cancer (HER2BC) is an aggressive subtype, with neoadjuvant treatment (NAT) aiming to achieve a pathological complete response (pCR) to improve long-term outcomes. Trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) has been established as the standard of care in the adjuvant setting for HER2BC patients who do not obtain pCR. The ATD study aimed to evaluate the real-world tolerability of T-DM1 in this setting.

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Background: Oncogene-driven NSCLC is usually treated with targeted therapies using tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) to inhibit oncogene downstream signaling pathways, affecting tumor survival and proliferation. EGFR- and KRAS-mutant NSCLCs are the most represented subtypes, and they are treated in clinical practice with oncogene-targeting drugs in the first and second line, respectively. Unfortunately, the development of oncogene-independent resistant clones limits TKI efficacy.

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Background: The juxta-anastomotic stenosis (JAS) represents the major complication of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) during the first months after the surgery and the approach to JAS can be surgical or radiological.

Methods: From 01/02/2016 to 31/12/2020, a total of 976 radiocephalic fistulas have been performed. The 15.

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The vast, untapped potential of the world's oceans is revealing groundbreaking advancements in human health and vaccination. Microalgae such as spp. and are emerging as resources for recombinant vaccine development with specific and heterologous genetic tools used to boost production of functional recombinant antigens in and spp.

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Background: Social isolation and loneliness have both been associated with psychological health and cognitive decline in older adults. This study investigated the impact of social interaction through remote communication technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic on the cognitive and psychological status of older adults with and without cognitive impairment.

Methods: Participants were recruited from Boston (USA) and Chieti (Italy).

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Investigating the role of individual differences in Environmental Sensitivity for well-being and stress at work is an emerging area of research with significant potential for practical implications in organizational management and human resources. Recent studies have begun to explore how individuals with high sensory-processing sensitivity (SPS) may be more vulnerable to work-related stress than their less sensitive peers, but may also derive greater benefits from positive job resources when available. The present study aims to investigate the role of leadership style in the complex interplay between individual differences in sensitivity, stress at work, and general well-being.

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  • Plants face environmental stress from harmful substances known as xenobiotics, which generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can damage their cells.
  • * To combat this oxidative stress, plants have developed complex metabolic pathways and strong antioxidant defense mechanisms, including both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants.
  • * The detoxification process of xenobiotics in plants occurs in three stages: modification, conjugation, and compartmentalization, involving the alteration, solubilization, and storage of these harmful compounds.
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A Right Ear Advantage (REA) is well-established in perceptual tasks but it has been found also during imagery. It is ascribed to the left temporoparietal activity for language, and it can be absent/reversed in some clinical conditions including auditory hallucinations. We applied 1-Hz repetitive TMS over TP3/TP4 (left/right language areas) identified through neuronavigation in 18 healthy participants, before administering a modified white noise (WN) speech illusion paradigm: a voice was presented at one ear, at the same or lower intensities with respect to binaural WN.

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  • The Sam domain of Ship2 interacts with EphA2, contributing to cancer development, making this connection a potential therapeutic target.
  • Researchers used FoldX software to design peptides that could disrupt the EphA2-Sam/Ship2-Sam complex, focusing on the Mid Loop interface of Ship2-Sam.
  • Promising new peptides were tested to assess their effectiveness in disrupting the interaction, their cytotoxic effects on cancer versus healthy cells, and their role in EphA2 degradation, paving the way for future strategies in targeting similar protein interactions.
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  • Despite improvements in treatment strategies for post-acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients, there remains a high occurrence of recurrent ischemic events, highlighting the need for new therapeutic targets to reduce cardiovascular risk.
  • Chronic inflammation, specifically the role of inflammasomes, has been linked to the development of atherosclerosis, leading to interest in drugs like colchicine and monoclonal antibodies that may enhance cardiovascular outcomes.
  • Additionally, lipoprotein(a) and gut microbiome alterations are emerging as significant risk factors, with potential therapies for lowering Lp(a) showing promise, while targeted microbiome studies still require further research.
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  • - School teachers often experience significant stress and burnout, which can lead to psychological and financial issues in their profession.
  • - The study investigates how the trait of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) influences burnout levels among teachers, finding that those with higher SPS are more susceptible to burnout, especially during stressful times.
  • - Positive school climates can help reduce burnout in highly sensitive teachers, highlighting the importance of tailored support programs that consider individual differences in stress responses.
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: Coping with stress is essential for mental well-being and can be critical for highly sensitive individuals, characterized by a deeper perception and processing of stimuli. So far, the molecular bases characterizing high-sensitivity traits have not been completely investigated and gene × environment interactions might play a key role in making some people more susceptible than others. : In this study, 104 young adult university students, subjects that might face overwhelming experiences more than others, were evaluated for the genetics and epigenetics of dopamine () and serotonin () transporter genes, in addition to the expression of miR-132, miR-491, miR-16, and miR-135.

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The Sam (sterile alpha motif) domain from the lipid phosphatase Ship2 binds the Sam domain from the EphA2 receptor to negatively regulate receptor endocytosis and degradation. This interaction is primarily linked to pro-oncogenic effects. We report on the design and evaluation of EphA2-Sam/Ship2-Sam peptide inhibitors provided with positive charges and different aromatic characters.

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Objective: Emotional faces are automatically processed in the human brain through a cortical route (conscious processing based on high spatial frequencies, HSF) and a subcortical route (subliminal processing based on low spatial frequencies, LSF). How each route contributes to emotional face recognition is still debated, and little is known about this process in aging.

Method: Here, 147 younger adults (YA) and 137 older adults (OA) were passively presented with neutral, happy, and angry faces, shown as (a) unfiltered, (b) filtered at LSF, and (c) hybrid (emotional LSF superimposed to the neutral HSF of the same face).

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Sleep quality (SQ) is a crucial aspect of overall health. Poor sleep quality may cause cognitive impairment, mood disturbances, and an increased risk of chronic diseases. Therefore, assessing sleep quality helps identify individuals at risk and develop effective interventions.

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Introduction: Mother-infant attunement is fundamental to supporting infant socio-emotional development. Based on the assumption that we connect better with others if we are aware of and connected with our own experience, mindfulness could affect the maternal ability to attune to the infant. However, little is known about this topic in the first year of life.

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Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effects of normobaric hypoxia (NH) and hypobaric hypoxia (HH) on associative memory performance for emotionally valenced stimuli.

Methods: Two experiments were conducted. In Study 1, n = 18 undergraduates performed an associative memory task under three NH conditions (FiO= 20.

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  • * A 63-year-old man with post-surgical hypoparathyroidism was hospitalized for a complication related to his cardiac device, during which he experienced severe hypocalcemia and critical heart changes due to poorly managed therapy.
  • * Consistent and precise long-term treatment with calcium and calcitriol is crucial for maintaining health in hypoparathyroid patients, especially when they have other health problems or face acute medical situations.
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Unlabelled: Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) are a heterogeneous set of psychological and behavioral abnormalities seen in persons with dementia (PwD), significantly impacting their quality of life and that of their caregivers. Current assessment tools, such as the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI), are limited by recall bias and lack of direct observation. This study aims to overcome this limitation by making caregiver reports more objective through the use of a novel instrument, referred to as the BPSDiary.

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The home and neighborhood environments impact the social and mental health of older adults, yet little research has addressed the various contexts that can affect these relationships, such as community culture, built and natural elements, and demographics. This survey-based study examined community-dwelling older adults' access and use of transitional outdoor/indoor space (i.e.

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  • Vitamin B12 status is often altered in cancer patients, with significant instances of both deficiency and excess observed in a study of 788 hospitalized individuals.
  • Vitamin B12 deficiency was found in 33.5% of patients, while 17.1% had elevated levels; factors such as cancer stage, type, and overall health status influenced these levels.
  • The study concluded that vitamin B12 depletion is prevalent in early-stage cancer patients and older individuals, while elevated levels are linked to poorer clinical conditions.
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The occurrence of children being raised solely by their grandparents has steadily risen in the past decade prompted by parental substance use disorder (SUD) and associated incarceration and death. These families, especially children, are a vulnerable population with unique needs. Nurses should be cognizant of the needs, risk factors, and protective factors often associated with this population.

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Background: Amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) scans provide in vivo evidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, their high cost limits their use in standard clinical care. Event related potentials (ERPs) may represent an inexpensive and non-invasive additional method for detecting AD pathology.

Objective: We investigated whether ERPs, along with neuropsychological data, serve as predictors of amyloid PET status in patients with memory complaints.

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  • * A clinical trial was conducted to compare fully digital, combined, and fully analog workflows in terms of clinical outcomes like interproximal and occlusal contacts, impression time, and patient satisfaction.
  • * The results showed that the digital workflow provided better contact accuracy, quicker impression times, and higher patient satisfaction compared to conventional techniques, supporting its use for experienced clinicians.
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Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a chronic degenerative disease characterized by progressive joint damage leading to significant disability. Although rehabilitative treatment methods for KOA have been widely implemented, the optimal integrated instrumental physical therapy approach remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the effect of Quantum Molecular Resonance (QMR) on pain reduction as the primary outcome and the functional improvement in activity daily living (ADL) as a secondary outcome.

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