Publications by authors named "Rizzi L"

We introduce a generalization of the Kelvin-Voigt model in order to include and characterize heterogeneities in viscoelastic semisolid materials. By considering a microrheological approach, we present analytical expressions for the mean square displacement and for the time-dependent diffusion coefficient of probe particles immersed in a viscoelastic material described by this model. Besides validating our theoretical approach through Brownian dynamics simulations, we show how the model can be used to describe experimental data obtained for polyacrylamide and LAPONITE® gels.

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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) refers to cognitive alterations with preservation of functionality. Individuals with this diagnosis have a higher risk of developing dementia. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as physical exercise, are beneficial for the cognition of this population.

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  • Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is a genetic disorder that leads to very high LDL cholesterol levels and increased risk for heart disease, and lomitapide shows potential to lower LDL cholesterol levels.
  • A study analyzed the effects of lomitapide on 38 women and 37 men with HoFH, finding similar LDL reduction rates for both sexes, although women showed a greater reduction at six months.
  • Women experienced more gastrointestinal side effects from the treatment, but overall, lomitapide was similarly effective for both genders in reducing cholesterol without significant differences in cardiovascular event outcomes.
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Tip control in lingual orthodontics may be challenging because of the presence of a vertical slot and the particular configuration of the customized appliances. The aim of this in vitro experimental study was to investigate the role of the ligature-wire-slot system in achieving better tip control. A set of customized lingual brackets was obtained for a dedicated typodont made of extracted human teeth.

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Patients with health pathologies may exhibit psychological features in addition to medical symptomatology. A sample of 76 Italian women with an age range between 23 and 78 years old (mean = 50.22 ± 10.

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  • The introduction of companion plants (CPs) like basil and French marigold in apple orchards aims to manage aphid populations and boost natural enemy (NE) presence.
  • Laboratory tests revealed that these CPs can affect the reproduction of the rosy apple aphid (RAA), with mixed results in orchards over two years.
  • While basil showed significant reductions in aphid colonies in 2019, more research is needed to understand the mechanisms at play and the long-term benefits of using CPs for sustainable apple production.
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Digital gait monitoring is increasingly used to assess locomotion and fall risk. The aim of this work is to analyze the changes in the foot-floor contact sequences of Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients in the year following the implantation of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). During their best-ON condition, 30 PD patients underwent gait analysis at baseline (T0), at 3 months after subthalamic nucleus DBS neurosurgery (T1), and at 12 months (T2) after subthalamic nucleus DBS neurosurgery.

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Measuring psychological traits with standardised questionnaires is an essential component of clinical practice and research; however, patients and participants risk fatigue from overly long and repetitive measures. When developing the short form of a questionnaire, the most widely used method for selecting an item subset uses factor analysis loadings to identify the items most closely related to the psychological construct being measured. However, this approach will tend to select highly correlated, homogeneous items and might therefore restrict the breadth of the construct examined.

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  • The study introduces a method to measure how aggregation rates change with temperature using specific statistical techniques that leverage the system's density of states.
  • This method is tested through simulations of an Ising-like model, focusing on particles that interact differently depending on their orientation, particularly near a critical phase transition.
  • Results show that the calculated rates for aggregation are consistent with theoretical predictions, supporting the approach as effective and applicable across different models.
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Context: Although the crystallization of monosodium urate monohydrate (MSUM) has a crucial role in the occurrence of gout, which is an inflammatory arthritis disease, theoretical models have not been able to describe all features observed in its seeded growth kinetics. In contrast to previous modeling approaches, we show that our model can reproduce qualitative features typically observed in experiments. In particular, our results show that the higher the initial supersaturation and the lower the viscosity, the faster the crystallization kinetics, and they also indicate that there are distinct growth regimes for low and high concentrations of seeds.

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The strain-induced softening behaviour observed in the differential modulus (,) of hydrogels is typically attributed to the breakage of internal network structures, such as the cross-links that bind the polymer chains. In this study, however, we consider a stress-strain relationship derived from a coarse-grained model to demonstrate that rupture of the network is not necessary for rubber-like gels to exhibit such behaviour. In particular, we show that, in some cases, the decrease of (,) as a function of the strain can be associated with the energy-related contribution to the elastic modulus that has been experimentally observed, , for tetra-PEG hydrogels.

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The objective of this retrospective controlled study is to compare class II growing patients who underwent treatment with two different functional appliances: the Fraenkel regulator (FR-2), utilized as the control group, and the elastodontic device "Cranium Occluded Postural Multifunctional Harmonizers" (AMCOP), utilized as the test group. The study sample consisted of 52 patients with class II division I malocclusion (30 males, 22 females, mean age 8.6 ± 1.

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Sarcoidosis is a rare granulomatous disease that can affect any organ. It leads to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, due to biochemical pathways involved in low-grade inflammation in both diseases. The aim of our retrospective case-control study was to evaluate the utility of triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, a surrogate of insulin resistance, for metabolic assessment of sarcoidosis patients.

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It was argued in a series of experimental studies that Japanese tits (Parus minor) have an ABC call that has an alert function, a D call that has a recruitment function, and an ABC-D call that is compositionally derived from ABC and D, and has a mobbing function. A key conclusion was that ABC-D differs from the combination of separate utterances of ABC and of D (e.g.

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Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases that typically require postmortem examination for a definitive diagnosis. Detecting neurotoxic tau fragments in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum provides an opportunity for in vivo diagnosis and disease monitoring. Current assays primarily focus on total tau or phospho-tau, overlooking other post-translational modifications (PTMs).

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Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a viral disease that affects the ability of chickens to produce humoral immune responses. One way to prevent the disease is the passage of maternally derived antibodies (MDA) from dams to offsprings via the yolk. Despite sanitary measures, which include immunization with genogroup 1 (G1) vaccines, infections with IBDV genogroup 4 (G4) in young animals have been detected.

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Using individual-level administrative data, we investigate the spatial patterns of unexplained shares of health care expenditures (HCE) at the municipality level. The focus is on the elderly population in the Italian Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia observed over the period 2017-2019. The empirical analysis comprises two steps.

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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative inflammatory-based condition caused by a cascade of different intra-articular molecules including several cytokines. Among the cytokines, prokineticins (PKs) have recently been identified as important mediators of inflammation and pain. This observational study examined the potential involvement of PK2 in degenerative or traumatic knee disease.

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We consider a coarse-grained polymer model in order to investigate the origin of a recently discovered negative energy-related contribution to the elastic modulus G(T) of rubber-like gels. From this model, we are able to compute an exact expression for the free energy of the system, which allows us to evaluate a stress-strain relationship that displays a non-trivial dependence on the temperature T. We validate our approach through comparisons between the theoretical results and the experimental data obtained for tetra-PEG hydrogels, which indicate that, although simple, the present model works well to describe the experiments.

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Estimating the value of non-market goods, such as reductions in mortality risks due to traffic accidents or air pollution, is typically done using stated choice (SC) data. However, issues with potential estimation biases due to the hypothetical nature of SC experiments arise, as protest choices are common and survey engagement is not constant across respondents. Further, if respondents choose to use different choice mechanisms and this is not considered, the results may also be biased.

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Sarcoidosis is a rare granulomatous disease that can affect any organ; as other chronic diseases, it leads to increased risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular (CV) disease. The aim of our observational study was to define a prognostic stratification model of sarcoidosis patients based on the evaluation of CV risk through common carotid Doppler ultrasound and cardiovascular risk scores assessment; for this reason, a clinical phenotyping of sarcoidosis patients in four subgroups was done, based on the different organ involvement. A cohort of 53 sarcoidosis patients and a cohort of 48 healthy volunteers were enrolled.

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Aim: The effect of liposomes bi-functionalized with phosphatidic acid and with a synthetic peptide derived from human apolipoprotein E has been evaluated on the aggregation features of different amyloidogenic proteins: human Amyloid β1-40 (Aβ), transthyretin (TTR) variant S52P, human β2microglobulin (β2m) variants ΔN6 and D76N, Serum Amyloid A (SAA).

Methods: The formation of fibrillar aggregates of the proteins was investigated by ThioflavinT fluorescence assay and validated by Atomic Force Microscopy.

Results: The results show that liposomes are preventing the transition of non-aggregated forms to the fibrillar state, with stronger effects on Aβ, β2m ΔN6 and SAA.

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  • Growth hormone secretagogues (GHSs) have multiple functions, including activating specific receptors and controlling inflammation and metabolism, which may be beneficial for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
  • In a study with mice, two GHS compounds, EP80317 and JMV2894, showed improved muscle strength and reduced fibrosis when administered over eight weeks.
  • Both treatments led to positive changes in muscle metabolism and gene expression, indicating potential new mechanisms for muscle recovery that do not rely on traditional pathways like IGF-1.
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