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    Cortese, R

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    L'immagine divistica di Valentina Cortese sui rotocalchi italiani tra gli anni '40 e '50

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    La costruzione dell'immagine divistica di Valentina Cortese attraverso gli articoli pubblicati sulla stampa illustrata italiana dal suo debutto nel cinema ai primi anni cinquanta quando si sposa e diventa madr

    Cortesia, cortese - curialitas, curialis

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    Approfondimento semantico-lessicale sulle voci "cortesia" "cortese" e sui corrispettivi "curialitas" "curialis" nel Dante volgare e latin

    Outcome of 50 consecutive sinus lift operations.

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    Outcome of 50 consecutive sinus lift operations. Papa F, Cortese A, Maltarello MC, Sagliocco R, Felice P, Claudio PP. Source Department of Odontostomatologic and Maxillo Facial Sciences, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy. Abstract We report 50 patients who had sinus lift operations between 1995 and 1999 using different grafting materials [autologous bone, heterologous bone, and hydroxyapatite]. The casenote were analysed clinically (intraoperative and postoperative results and complications), radiographically (amount of augmented bone 6 months postoperatively), and histologically (quality of the new bone 12 months postoperatively). Our aim was to find out if the various bone grafting materials used resulted in different outcomes after adjustment for significant predictors. We found that hydroxyapatite was associated with the lowest rate of loss of grafted material (median, 2.4 mm) followed by the autologous bone from iliac crest (2.8 mm). Bovine bone shown the highest loss (3.3 mm). PMID: 15993284 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLIN

    R. Cortese, Un impegno critico e profetico. Il magistero sociale délia Chiesa, Roma : Edizioni Piemme di Pietro Marietti, 1984

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    Moda Aldo. R. Cortese, Un impegno critico e profetico. Il magistero sociale délia Chiesa, Roma : Edizioni Piemme di Pietro Marietti, 1984. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 67e année n°1, Janvier-mars 1987. p. 70

    The human haptoglobin gene promoter: interleukin-6-responsive elements interact with a DNA-binding protein induced by interleukin-6

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    Transcription of the human haptoglobin (Hp) gene is induced by interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the human hepatoma cell line Hep3B. Cis-acting elements responsible for this response are localized within the first 186 bp of the 5'-flanking region. Site-specific mutants of the Hp promoter fused to the chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene were analysed by transient transfection into uninduced and IL-6-treated Hep3B cells. We identified three regions, A, B and C, defined by mutation, which are important for the IL-6 response. Band shift experiments using nuclear extracts from untreated or IL-6-treated cells revealed the presence of IL-6-inducible DNA binding activities when DNA fragments containing the A or the C sequences were used. Competition experiments showed that both sequences bind to the same nuclear factors. Polymers of oligonucleotides containing either the A or the C regions confer IL-6 responsiveness to a truncated SV40 promoter. The B region forms several complexes with specific DNA-binding proteins different from those which bind to the A and C region. The B region complexes are identical in nuclear extracts from IL-6-treated and untreated cells. While important for IL-6 induction in the context of the haptoglobin promoter, the B site does not confer IL-6 inducibility to the SV40 promoter. Our results indicate that the IL-6 response of the haptoglobin promoter is dependent on the presence of multiple, partly redundant, cis-acting elements
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