Publications by authors named "T Napolitano"

The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is a detector array comprised by 988 5  cm×5  cm×5  cm TeO_{2} crystals held below 20 mK, primarily searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay in ^{130}Te. Unprecedented in size among cryogenic calorimetric experiments, CUORE provides a promising setting for the study of exotic throughgoing particles. Using the first tonne year of CUORE's exposure, we perform a search for hypothesized fractionally charged particles (FCPs), which are well-motivated by various standard model extensions and would have suppressed interactions with matter.

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  • * The researchers created a platform called VenomSeq that uses advanced techniques like high-throughput transcriptomics to link venoms with potential drugs and diseases.
  • * The study examined venoms from 25 animal species and certain purified peptides, revealing new therapeutic possibilities by connecting venoms to diseases through extensive data analysis and existing knowledge.
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The data presented in this article are related to the research paper entitled "" (Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 284, January 2023, 113336, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.

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The pancreas is an abdominal gland that serves 2 vital purposes: assist food processing by secreting digestive enzymes and regulate blood glucose levels by releasing endocrine hormones. During embryonic development, this gland originates from epithelial buds located on opposite sites of the foregut endoderm. Pancreatic cell specification and maturation are coordinated by a complex interplay of extrinsic and intrinsic signaling events.

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