Publications by authors named "S Fattori"

Vγ9Vδ2 T cells are potent but elusive cytotoxic effectors. Butyrophilin subfamily 2 member A1 (BTN2A1) is a surface protein that has recently been shown to bind the Vγ9 chain of the γδ T-cell receptor, but its precise role in modulating Vγ9Vδ2 T-cell functions remains unknown. Here, we show that 107G3B5, a monoclonal BTN2A1 agonist antibody, was able to significantly enhance Vγ9Vδ2 T-cell functions against hematologic or solid cell lines and against primary cells from patients with adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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Background: Appendicitis is the most frequent global abdominal surgical emergency. An ageing population, who often exhibit atypical symptoms and delayed presentations, challenge conventional diagnostic and treatment paradigms.

Objectives: This study aims to delineate disparities in presentation, management, and outcomes between elderly patients and younger adults suffering from acute appendicitis.

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Purpose: Based on considerable interest to enlarge the experimental database of radioresistant cells after their irradiation with helium ions, HTB140, MCF-7 and HTB177 human malignant cells are exposed to helium ion beams having different linear energy transfer (LET).

Materials And Methods: The cells are irradiated along the widened 62 MeV/u helium ion Bragg peak, providing LET of 4.9, 9.

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  • * This module has been enhanced over time to boost performance and allow for more detailed simulations in bulk solutions, contributing to understanding early DNA damage and comparing with real experimental data.
  • * The latest advancements and various applications of this module are discussed in the context of the ESA BioRad III Project, showcasing its utility in modeling chemical processes.
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Malnutrition remains a pressing health concern in developing nations, contributing to growth delay (stunting) and psychomotor impairments among the youth. Tanzania has the highest prevalence of stunting, yet the psychomotor status of its population has not been previously studied. To address this gap, we gathered anthropometric, nutritional, and psychomotor data from 211 children with the aim of assessing the reliability of digital tools as indicators of psychomotor performance in relation to the nutritional status.

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