16 results match your criteria: "National Center of High Technology[Affiliation]"

Purpose: To identify novel quantitative parameters for evaluating photoreceptor loss in full-thickness macular holes (FTMH), exploring their potential clinical impact on postoperative functional and anatomical recovery.

Methods: This pilot study enrolled 38 eyes from 38 patients diagnosed with FTMH. Preoperatively, eyes underwent analysis and were subsequently followed for six months post-surgery.

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Wagner Syndrome-like fundus presentation of atypical Persistent Fetal Vasculature.

Eur J Ophthalmol

January 2025

Department of Sciences, Ophthalmology Clinic, National Center of High Technology in Ophthalmology, Gabriele D'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy.

Purpose: To report the case of a woman with atypical Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) accompanied by more typical findings of Wagner Syndrome.

Results: A 58-year-old woman complained about persistent flashes and floaters for more than 6 months. Multimodal retinal imaging showed Bergmeister papilla and a fibrous gray strand floating behind the macula in the right eye.

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In polymicrobial sepsis, the extracellular histones, mainly released from activated neutrophils, significantly contribute to cardiac dysfunction (septic cardiomyopathy), as demonstrated in our previous studies using Echo-Doppler measurements. This study aims to elucidate the roles of extracellular histones and their interactions with Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in cardiac dysfunction. Through ex vivo assessments of ECG, left ventricle (LV) function parameters, and in vivo Echo-Doppler studies in mice perfused with extracellular histones, we aim to provide comprehensive insights into the mechanisms underlying sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction.

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To examined alkaline phosphatase enzyme (ALP) activity and the effects of incorporating it in the thickener solution of a hydrogen-peroxide-based bleaching gel containing calcium-polyphosphate (CaPP) on the orthophosphate (PO) levels, bleaching effectiveness, and enamel microhardness. ALP activity was assessed at different pH levels and HO concentrations, and in HO- and Tris-based thickeners. Circular dichroism (CD) was used to examine the ALP secondary structure in water-, Tris-, or HO-based mediums.

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Baseline imaging characteristics and early structural changes in macula on rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.

Sci Rep

January 2024

Department of Sciences, Ophthalmology Clinic, National Center of High Technology in Ophthalmology, Gabriele D'Annunzio University, Via dei Vestini, 66100, Chieti, Italy.

Animal models have demonstrated that structural changes affect the macula during peripheral rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. This study aimed to assess photoreceptors, retinal and choriocapillaris perfusion in non-macula involving rhegmatogenous retinal detachment by analyzing en-face images from structural OCTA segmented at the ellipsoid zone (EZ) level, calculating (1) "normalized" reflectivity as a surrogate biomarker of photoreceptor damage (2) perfusion density (PD), vessel length density (VLD) and vessel diameter index (VDI) of superficial capillary plexus (SCP) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) (3) perfusion density of choriocapillaris (PDCC). Twenty-one eyes affected by macula-on rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) were enrolled at the University "G.

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Analysis of Macular Pigment Optical Density in Macular Holes with Different Border Phenotypes.

Ophthalmol Ther

February 2024

Department of Sciences, Ophthalmology Clinic, National Center of High Technology in Ophthalmology, Gabriele D'Annunzio University, Via dei Vestini, 66100, Chieti, Italy.

Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study to compare macular pigment optical density (MPOD) in eyes with idiopathic macular holes with bumpy (bbMH) and smooth borders (sbMH) and to assess the relation between MPOD and optical coherence tomography findings. Thirty eyes from thirty patients affected by idiopathic macular hole were studied.

Methods: All patients underwent SD-OCT and macular pigment optical density (MPOD) analysis.

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Tumor heterogeneity leads to drug resistance in cancer treatment with the crucial role of sphingolipids in cell fate and stress signaling. We analyzed sphingolipid metabolism and autophagic flux to study chemotherapeutic interactions on the A549 lung cancer model. Loaded cells with fluorescent sphingomyelin analog (BODIPY) and mCherry-EGFP-LC3B were used to track autophagic flux and assess cytotoxicity when cells are exposed to chemotherapy (epirubicin, cisplatin, and paclitaxel) together with sphingolipid pathway inhibitors and autophagy modulators.

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Purpose: To define the management of patients undergoing cataract surgery.

Setting: Panel of experts on cataract surgery and members of the Italian Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (AICCER) participated in the Delphi study.

Design: A restricted panel of experts defined the statements concerning the topic and identified a larger panel of experts who voted the statements.

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Purpose: To investigate the management of patients undergoing cataract surgery in Italy.

Setting: Italian ocular surgeons, members of the Italian Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (AICCER), were invited to participate to this survey.

Design: Participants had to respond to a questionary including a series of practical questions concerning the management of patients undergoing cataract surgery.

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Article Synopsis
  • Velvet worms' slime quickly traps prey in a biopolymer network that is as strong as industrial polymers, but the rapid hardening process is not fully understood.
  • Researchers investigated the slime's composition and structure before and after it is expelled, discovering additional elements like encapsulated phosphate and carbonate salts.
  • The findings suggest that these salts dissolve during slime hardening, triggering a reaction that speeds up the drying process, influencing protein structure, and potentially inspiring new fast-drying polymers.
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When producing stable electrodes, polymeric binders are highly functional materials that are effective in dispersing lithium-based oxides such as LiTiO (LTO) and carbon-based materials and establishing the conductivity of the multiphase composites. Nowadays, binders such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) are used, requiring dedicated recycling strategies due to their low biodegradability and use of toxic solvents to dissolve it. Better structuring of the carbon layers and a low amount of binder could reduce the number of inactive materials in the electrode.

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  • The study introduces a new sonochemical method for creating ultra-small silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) under 15 nm, which are stable and quasi-spherical in shape.
  • Various analytical techniques, including UV-Vis spectroscopy and electron microscopy, were used to analyze the properties of these nanoparticles, confirming their size and purity.
  • The AgNPs demonstrated significant stability in both optical properties and size when exposed to UV radiation and different storage temperatures over extended periods.
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extract contains antioxidants such as polyphenols, and thus, it has been used as a natural phytochemical antioxidant therapeutic agent. Many of these compounds are insoluble or only partially soluble in water. In this study, we produced a novel aqueous nanoparticle formulation, with an average particle size of 182.

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Propolis natural extracts have been used since ancient times due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antimicrobial activities. In this study, we produced scaffolds of type I collagen, extracted from Wistar Hanover rat tail tendons, and impregnated them with propolis nanoparticles (NPs) for applications in regenerative medicine. Our results show that the impregnation of propolis NPs to collagen scaffolds affected the collagen denaturation temperature and tensile strength.

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Silica in plant tissues has been suggested as a component for enhancing mechanical properties, and as a physical barrier. Pineapples present in their shell and bracts rosette-like microparticles that could be associated to biogenic silica. In this study, we show for the first time that silica-based microparticles are co-purified during the extraction process of nanocellulose from pineapple (Ananas comosus).

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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) show different physical and chemical properties compared to their macroscale analogs. This is primarily due to their small size and, consequently, the exceptional surface area of these materials. Presently, advances in the synthesis, stabilization, and production of AgNPs have fostered a new generation of commercial products and intensified scientific investigation within the nanotechnology field.

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