Publications by authors named "S Provenzano"

Background: Herein, we present the results of the phase 2 IMMUNOSARC study (NCT03277924), investigating sunitinib and nivolumab in adult patients with advanced bone sarcomas (BS).

Methods: Progressing patients with a diagnosis of BS were eligible. Treatment was comprised of sunitinib (37.

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Objective: The study aims to show the efficacy/effectiveness and safety of vaccinations in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Materials And Methods: This systematic review was conducted following the guidelines of the Cochrane Collaboration and the meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology (MOOSE).

Results: At the end of the review process, 133 studies were included; the bibliographic search was conducted on PubMed/Medline and Scopus, combining free text and words.

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The COVID-19 pandemic, with over 775 million cases and 7 million deaths by May 2024, has drastically impacted global public health and exacerbated existing healthcare inequalities. The swift development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines have been critical in combating the virus, yet disparities in access to and administration of the vaccine have highlighted deep-seated inequities at global, regional, and national levels. Wealthier nations have benefited from early access to vaccines, while low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have faced persistent shortages.

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Article Synopsis
  • C8-BTBT-C8 shows potential for use in high-performance thin-film electronic devices, particularly due to its monoclinic polymorph aiding thin-film growth.
  • This study investigates the molecular dynamics and mesophase structures of C8-BTBT-C8 at elevated temperatures, revealing conformational behaviors and phase transitions.
  • Key findings include the emergence of a stacking faulted mesophase and a smectic phase upon heating, showcasing the complexities of modeling such soft semiconducting materials.
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The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate the potential epidemiological trend of arboviral diseases most reported in Italy by the dedicated national surveillance system (ISS data) compared to searches on the internet, assessing whether a correlation/association between users' searches in Google and Wikipedia and real cases exists. The study considers a time interval from June 2012 to December 2023. We used the following Italian search terms: "Virus Toscana", "Virus del Nilo occidentale" (West Nile Virus in English), "Encefalite trasmessa da zecche" (Tick Borne encephalitis in English), and "Dengue".

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