32 research outputs found
Hydraulic head fluctuations from 2016 to 2019 at three locations in the Milan City area (northern Italy)
This dataset contains daily averaged hydraulic head values of the shallow aquifer in the Milan City area. Hydraulic head fluctuations were used to calibrate the 3D FEM numerical model in the research article "Modeling the interference of underground structures with groundwater flow and remedial solutions in Milan" (De Caro, M., et al., 2020). See the associated Data in Brief article "Hydro-stratigraphic datasets for the reconstruction of a large scale 3D FEM numerical model in the Milan metropolitan area (northern Italy)" (Previati, A., et al., 2020) for the location of the three groundwater monitoring boreholes
The Hoek-Brown mi constant in triaxial tests on some Italian rocks.
R. Oliveira, L.F. Rodrigues, A.G. Coelho & A.P. Cunha Eds., LNEC Lisbo
Risultati sperimentali relativi a prove triassiali sul materiale roccia.
Geologia Applicata e Idrogeologia, BAR
Validation of spatial variability of snowpack thickness and density obtained with GPR and TDR methods
Articolo sulla integrazione di dati geofisici per stimare la variazione nello spazio e nel tempo delle carattersitiche di spessore e densità del manto nevoso. Il lavoro si rivolge a studiosi interessati agli aspetti metodologici relativi alla soluzione di problematiche idrologiche in ambiente alpino
Boundary surfaces and Hydraulic parameters of a 3D large scale FEM numerical model in the Milan City area (northern Italy)
In this folder are stored the data used in the Data in Brief article "Hydro-stratigraphic datasets for the reconstruction of a large scale 3D FEM numerical model in the Milan metropolitan area (northern Italy)" (Previati A., et al., 2020).
1. "SHP" folder contains the side boundaries of the model (Model_Domain.shp), the top and bottom boundaries (Ground_Surface_Elevation.shp, Model_Bottom.shp), the limit surface (Phreatic_Aquifer_Bottom.shp) between the shallow phreatic and the lower semi-confined aquifers and the hydraulic head isolines as on 2016 (Hydraulic_head_Isolines.shp).
2. "3DFEM_Mesh_Parameters.txt" contains the location (X, Y, Z Coordinate system EPSG:3003) of the mesh nodes and the associated parameters (hydraulic conductivity and porosity) as well as the grain size class, the aquifer system and the depositional system (see the associated article for a detailed description)
Dopo l'Unità: paesaggio naturale e urbano, tematiche sociali e religiose
Testo introduttivo alla sezione del catalogo e schede di opere dei due maggiori pittori ferraresi contemporanei di Boldini e Previati: Giuseppe Mentessi ("Venezia, sagrato della basilica di San Marco"; "Panem Nostrum Quotidianum") e Alberto Pisa ("Il ponte di Charing Cross a Londra")
Endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria Ca2+ crosstalk in the control of the tumor cell fate
Mitochondria-associated membranes are juxtaposed between the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria and have been identified as a critical hub in the regulation of apoptosis and tumor growth. One key function of mitochondria-associated membranes is to provide asylum to a number of proteins with tumor suppressor and oncogenic properties. In this review, we discuss how Ca2+ flux manipulation represents the primary mechanism underlying the action of several oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes and how these networks might be manipulated to provide novel therapies for cancer. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: ECS Meeting edited by Claus Heizmann, Joachim Krebs and Jacques Haiech
Calcium regulates cell death in cancer: Roles of the mitochondria and mitochondria-associated membranes (MAMs)
Until 1972, the term ‘apoptosis’ was used to differentiate the programmed cell death that naturally occurs in organismal development from the acute tissue death referred to as necrosis. Many studies on cell death and programmed cell death have been published and most are, at least to some degree, related to cancer. Some key proteins and molecular pathways implicated in cell death have been analyzed, whereas others are still being actively researched; therefore, an increasing number of cellular compartments and organelles are being implicated in cell death and cancer. Here, we discuss the mitochondria and subdomains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that interact with mitochondria, the mitochondria-associated membranes (MAMs), which have been identified as critical hubs in the regulation of cell death and tumor growth. MAMs-dependent calcium (Ca2+) release from the ER allows selective Ca2+ uptake by the mitochondria. The perturbation of Ca2+ homeostasis in cancer cells is correlated with sustained cell proliferation and the inhibition of cell death through the modulation of Ca2+ signaling. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Mitochondria in Cancer, edited by Giuseppe Gasparre, Rodrigue Rossignol and Pierre Sonveaux
