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    Infection control interventions affected by resource shortages: impact on the incidence of bacteremias caused by carbapenem-resistant pathogens

    We evaluated an infection control (IC) program influenced by personnel and material resource shortages on the incidence of bloodstream infections (BSI) due to carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP), Ac...

    E. Kousouli, O. Zarkotou, L. Politi in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2018)

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    Managing turbinate hypertrophy: coblation vs. radiofrequency treatment

    The role of inferior turbinate hypertrophy in the reduction of nasal airflow is well established. Although chronic nasal obstruction is not life- threatening, it significantly impairs patients’ quality of life...

    D. Passali, M. Loglisci, L. Politi in European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (2016)

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    Tau Protein Detection in Anosmic Alzheimer’s Disease Patient’s Nasal Secretions

    In the recent years, olfactory disorders are described in a wide range of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Neurofibrillary tangles, one of the hallmark pathologic indicators of Alzheimer’s d...

    G. C. Passali, L. Politi, A. Crisanti, M. Loglisci, R. Anzivino in Chemosensory Perception (2015)

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    The endocrine disruptor cadmium alters human osteoblast-like Saos-2 cells homeostasis in vitro by alteration of Wnt/β-catenin pathway and activation of caspases

    The pollutant Cadmium (Cd) is widespread in the environment and causes alterations of human health by acting as an endocrine disruptor. Bone tissue seems to be a crucial target of Cd contamination. Indeed, we ...

    V. Papa, V. M. Bimonte, F. Wannenes in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2015)

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    Muscle-specific Drp1 overexpression impairs skeletal muscle growth via translational attenuation

    Mitochondrial fission and fusion are essential processes in the maintenance of the skeletal muscle function. The contribution of these processes to muscle development has not been properly investigated in vivo be...

    T Touvier, C De Palma, E Rigamonti, A Scagliola, E Incerti in Cell Death & Disease (2015)

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    Cadmium-induced apoptosis and necrosis in human osteoblasts: Role of caspases and mitogen-activated protein kinases pathways

    Cadmium is a widespread environmental pollutant which induces severe toxic alterations, including osteomalacia and osteoporosis, likely by estrogen receptor-dependent mechanisms. Indeed, cadmium has been descr...

    M. Brama, L. Politi, P. Santini in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2012)

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    Lanthionine Decarboxylation by Animal Tissues

    Taurine content in animal tissues, ranging from 1 to 38 μmoles/g of wet tissue(1), exceeds 5–200 fold the cellular concentration of each aminoacid. The metabolic pathways leading to taurine are summarized in f...

    R. Scandurra, V. Consalvi, C. De Marco, L. Politi, D. Cavallini in Natural Sulfur Compounds (1980)

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    Chemical modifications of histidine residues in cytoplasmic asparate aminotransferase from beef kidney

    Holo and apoenzyme of aspartate aminotransferase from beef kidney are 80% inactivated by photoxidation in the presence of 2 × 10−6 m tetraiodofluroescein with the modification of two histidine residues per enzyme...

    G. Polidoro, D. Di Cola, C. Di Ilio, L. Politi in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (1976)

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    Role of tyrosine residues in cytoplasmic aspartate aminotransferase from beef kidney

    Cytoplasmic aspartate aminotransferase from beef kindney loses 25% of its activity on nitration with tetranitromethane while the apoenzyme about 95%. In the holoenzyme 0.5 tyrosine residue and 1.0 tyrosine res...

    D. Di Cola, G. Polidoro, C. Di Ilio, G. Del Boccio in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (1976)