Publications by authors named "Passaro E"

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  • Metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (mPDAC) has a poor prognosis, leading researchers to explore the repurposing of existing drugs like valproic acid (VPA) and statins for potentially more effective treatments alongside standard chemotherapy.* -
  • The VESPA clinical trial is designed to investigate the combination of VPA and simvastatin (SIM) with gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel in mPDAC patients, aiming to enhance treatment efficacy compared to chemotherapy alone.* -
  • The trial will enroll 240 patients across multiple centers, assessing outcomes like progression-free survival and overall survival, with a hypothesis that the combination therapy could extend progression-free survival from 6 to
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Objective: This article discusses the fundamental importance of optimal epilepsy imaging using the International League Against Epilepsy-endorsed Harmonized Neuroimaging of Epilepsy Structural Sequences (HARNESS) protocol and the use of multimodality imaging in the evaluation of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. It outlines a methodical approach to evaluating these images, particularly in the context of clinical information.

Latest Developments: Epilepsy imaging is rapidly evolving, and a high-resolution epilepsy protocol MRI is essential in evaluating newly diagnosed, chronic, and drug-resistant epilepsy.

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Metabolism plays a fundamental role in both human physiology and pathology, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and other tumors. Anabolic and catabolic processes do not only have energetic implications but are tightly associated with other cellular activities, such as DNA duplication, redox reactions, and cell homeostasis. PDAC displays a marked metabolic phenotype and the observed reduction in tumor growth induced by calorie restriction with in vivo models supports the crucial role of metabolism in this cancer type.

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Objective: Aberrant activity of androgen receptor (AR) is the primary cause underlying development and progression of prostate cancer (PCa) and castration-resistant PCa (CRPC). Androgen signaling regulates gene transcription and lipid metabolism, facilitating tumor growth and therapy resistance in early and advanced PCa. Although direct AR signaling inhibitors exist, AR expression and function can also be epigenetically regulated.

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The search of new therapeutic tools for the treatment of cancer is being a challenge for medicinal chemists. Due to their role in different pathological conditions, histone deacetylase (HDAC) enzymes are considered valuable therapeutic targets. HDAC6 is a well-investigated HDAC-class IIb enzyme mainly characterized by a cytoplasmic localization; HDAC8 is an epigenetic eraser, unique HDAC-class I member that displays some aminoacidic similarity to HDAC6.

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Pin1 catalyzes the cis-trans isomerization of pThr-Pro or pSer-Pro amide bonds of various proteins involved in several physio/pathological processes. In this framework, recent research activity is directed toward the identification of new selective Pin1 inhibitors. Here, we developed a set of peptide-based Pin1 inhibitors.

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Autophagy is an essential intracellular catabolic mechanism involved in the degradation and recycling of damaged organelles regulating cellular homeostasis and energy metabolism. Its activation enhances cellular tolerance to various stresses and is known to be involved in drug resistance. In cancer, autophagy has a dual role in either promoting or blocking tumorigenesis, and recent studies indicate that epigenetic regulation is involved in its mechanism of action in this context.

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Materials Cloud is a platform designed to enable open and seamless sharing of resources for computational science, driven by applications in materials modelling. It hosts (1) archival and dissemination services for raw and curated data, together with their provenance graph, (2) modelling services and virtual machines, (3) tools for data analytics, and pre-/post-processing, and (4) educational materials. Data is citable and archived persistently, providing a comprehensive embodiment of entire simulation pipelines (calculations performed, codes used, data generated) in the form of graphs that allow retracing and reproducing any computed result.

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The ever-growing availability of computing power and the sustained development of advanced computational methods have contributed much to recent scientific progress. These developments present new challenges driven by the sheer amount of calculations and data to manage. Next-generation exascale supercomputers will harden these challenges, such that automated and scalable solutions become crucial.

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In order to better assess non-nutritive sweetener (NNS) consumption, measurement tools with greater utility are needed. The objective of this investigation is to determine the reproducibility and validity of a newly developed NNS food frequency questionnaire (NNS-FFQ) that measures five types of NNS (saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose and erythritol). Adult participants ( = 123, 56% female, 75% Caucasian, mean age = 36.

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Few data assessing non-nutritive sweetener (NNS) intake are available, especially within rural, health-disparate populations, where obesity and related co-morbidities are prevalent. The objective of this study is to characterize NNS intake for this population and examine the variance in demographics, cardio-metabolic outcomes, and dietary intake between NNS consumers and non-consumers. A cross-sectional sample ( = 301) of Virginian adults from a randomized controlled trial (data collected from 2012 to 2014) targeting sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake completed three 24-h dietary recalls, and demographics and cardio-metabolic measures were assessed.

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Amyloidosis is part of a group of deposition diseases. Nodular amyloidosis is a rare form of primary cutaneous amyloidosis. It affects men and women, usually over the age of 60 years.

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To determine whether EEG performed within few months after epilepsy surgery is predictive of seizure outcome, 58 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for presumptive temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) who had clinical follow-up of at least 2 years and EEG data available both pre- and postoperatively were analyzed. Patients were classified by preoperative brain magnetic resonance imaging into lesional, cryptogenic, and hippocampal sclerosis groups. Seizure outcome was classified according to Engel's outcome scale.

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In this study, we evaluate the diagnostic and localizing value of SPECT in three patients with nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE). Our results indicate that ictal/subtraction ictal SPECT is a useful complementary noninvasive diagnostic test in patients with focal NCSE. This is especially the case when the EEG findings are inconclusive and for patients in whom surgical treatment is being considered.

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Follicular mucinosis is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of unknown aetiology, presenting as mucin deposits around the follicles and sebaceous glands. It can progress to alopecia of the scalp and other hairy areas. Follicular mucinosis may be a benign primary idiopathic disorder or secondary to malignant lymphoproliferative disorders.

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Objective: To investigate the occurrence of status epilepticus and seizure clusters, and the duration until first seizure at epilepsy monitoring units in the United States.

Methods: The authors examined the inpatient video-EEG monitoring reports of 514 consecutive patients admitted to five comprehensive epilepsy centers during the year 2000. Time to first seizure, seizure clustering, and seizure duration were ascertained from reports and entered into a database.

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Objective: To evaluate early and late postoperative cognitive changes in adult patients who had a standardized temporal lobe resection for control of intractable complex partial seizures and to relate quality of life measures at the long-term follow-up to seizure control and a verbal memory skill.

Methods: Patients in this longitudinal study had intractable epilepsy and had cognitive tests at the initial surgical evaluation, 1 year later, and at a long-term follow-up (at least >9 years later). Mean follow-up was 12.

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Objective: To determine whether acute sleep deprivation facilitates seizures during inpatient monitoring in a controlled protocol.

Methods: Eighty-four patients with medically refractory partial epilepsy undergoing inpatient monitoring were assigned in consecutive blocks to either sleep deprivation every other night or to normal sleep. In both groups, subjects were requested to stay awake during the day, from 6 AM to 10 PM.

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Purposes: We report our experience with sodium methohexital (Brevital) as an anesthetic used in the Wada test for language and memory in 86 epilepsy surgery patients (173 procedures).

Methods: The methods are compared with those of the more commonly used anesthetic sodium amobarbital (Amytal).

Results: Despite differences between the methohexital and amobarbital test protocols, the behavioral and neurologic effects of the two anesthetics are similar.

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Purpose: Midline epileptiform discharges are rare compared with discharges at other scalp locations. Neuroimaging results and semiologic seizure characteristics of patients with midline spikes are not adequately described. The aim of this study was to describe the neuroimaging findings and detailed seizure semiologies in patients with midline spikes.

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Selection of medication for treatment of seizures requires careful consideration and a multifactorial, individualized evaluation. First and foremost, the choice of a particular AED should be based on its efficacy against the seizure type or types or epilepsy syndrome being treated. Other factors, such as concomitant medical conditions, may also play a role in the type or dosage of medication prescribed.

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Patients with epilepsy may not always be able to identify their seizures. Epilepsy management relies on patient reporting to validate whether seizures occur during treatment. The goal of this study was to assess the frequency of unreported seizures recorded during routine outpatient ambulatory EEG recording.

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Cross-correlation between a trigger-averaged event-related potential (ERP) template and continuous electrocorticogram was used to detect movement-related ERP's. The accuracy of ERP detection for the five best subjects (of 17 studied), had hit percentages >90% and false positive percentages <10%. These cases were considered appropriate for operation of a direct brain interface.

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The study presented here is part of an ongoing effort to develop a direct brain interface based on detection of event-related potentials (ERPs). In a study presented in a companion article, averaged ERP templates were identified from electrocorticograms recorded during repetition of voluntary motor actions. Here the authors report on the detection of individual motor ERPs within the electrocorticogram using cross-correlation.

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This study reports on the first step in the development of a direct brain interface based on the identification of event-related potentials (ERPs) from an electrocorticogram obtained from the surface of the cortex. Ten epilepsy surgery patients, undergoing monitoring with subdural electrode strips and grid arrays, participated in this study. Electrocorticograms were continuously recorded while subjects performed multiple repetitions for each of several motor actions.

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