43 research outputs found

    Scheda tesi: Comunicare la Storia all’epoca dello storytelling. La Trilogia sporca dell’Italia di Simone Sarasso

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    Comunicare la Storia all’epoca dello storytelling. La Trilogia sporca dell’Italia di Simone Sarasso di Gabriele Gelmini     Scheda Tesi RELATORE: prof. Luigi Weber CORRELATORE: prof.ssa José Martínez Rubio CORSO DI LAUREA: laurea magistrale in Italianistica, culture letterarie europee, scienze linguistiche UNIVERSITA': Università degli Studi di Bologna – Alma Mater Studiorum ANNO ACCADEMICO: 2015-201

    Bruno Arpaia, Javier Cercas (Pordenone, Dedica, 2013, 135 pp., ISBN 9788890700729)

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    Bruno Arpaia, Javier Cercas (Pordenone, Dedica, 2013, 135 pp., ISBN 9788890700729) di Gabriele Gelmin

    José Martínez Rubio, Las formas de la verdad. Investigación, docuficción y memoria en la novela hispánica (Barcelona, Anthropos, 334 pp., ISBN 9788416421152)

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    José Martínez Rubio, Las formas de la verdad. Investigación, docuficción y memoria en la novela hispánica (Barcelona, Anthropos, 334 pp., ISBN 9788416421152) di Gabriele Gelmin

    Antonio Méndez Rubio, (FBI). Fascismo de baja intensidad

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    Antonio Méndez Rubio, (FBI). Fascismo de baja intensidad (Santander, LaVorágine, 2015, 95 pp. s/ISBN) di Gabriele Gelmin

    Raffaele Nocera, Angelo Trento, America Latina, un secolo di storia. Dalla Rivoluzione messicana ad oggi

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    Raffaele Nocera, Angelo Trento, America Latina, un secolo di storia. Dalla Rivoluzione messicana ad oggi (Roma, Carocci, 2013, 270 pp. ISBN 9788843069460) di Gabriele Gelmin

    Segnalazioni/Informes/Rapports/Reports

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    TESTI DI: Elisa Cairati, Gabriele Gelmini, Serena Guarracino, Emanuele Monegato, Anna Pasolini, Diego Zanon

    Effects of Oxaliplatin and Oleic Acid Gc-Protein-Derived Macrophage- Activating Factor on Murine and Human Microglia

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    The biological properties and characteristics of microglia in rodents have been widely described, but little is known about these features in human microglia. Several murine microglial cell lines are used to investigate neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory conditions; however, the extrapolation of the results to human conditions is frequently met with criticism because of the possibility of species-specific differences. This study compares the effects of oxaliplatin and of oleic acid Gc-protein-derived macrophage-activating factor (OA-GcMAF) on two microglial cell lines, murine BV-2 cells and human C13NJ cells. Cell viability, cAMP levels, microglial activation, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression were evaluated. Our data demonstrate that oxaliplatin induced a significant decrease in cell viability in BV-2 and in C13NJ cells and that this effect was not reversed with OA-GcMAF treatment. The signal transduction pathway involving cAMP/VEGF was activated after treatment with oxaliplatin and/or OA-GcMAF in both cell lines. OA-GcMAF induced a significant increase in microglia activation, as evidenced by the expression of the B7-2 protein, in BV-2 as well as in C13NJ cells that was not associated with a concomitant increase in cell number. Furthermore, the effects of oxaliplatin and OA-GcMAF on coculture morphology and apoptosis were evaluated. Oxaliplatin-induced cell damage and apoptosis were nearly completely reversed by OA-GcMAF treatment in both BV-2/SH-SY5Y and C13NJ/SH-SY5Y cocultures. Our data show that murine and human microglia share common signal transduction pathways and activation mechanisms, suggesting that the murine BV-2 cell line may represent an excellent model for studying human microglia

    Actions elicited during scheduled and unscheduled in-hospital follow-up of cardiac devices: results of the ATHENS multicentre registry

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    AimThe number of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) is continuously growing and this translates into a high number of in-hospital follow-ups. This workload justifies the increasing popularity of remote monitoring systems for the follow-up of CIEDs. The ATHENS registry was designed to find out what actions are taken during in-hospital follow-up of CIEDs at 10 different centres in Northern Italy. Methods and resultsBetween 1 March 2010 and 30 June 2010, all patients who came to our centres for a follow-up of their CIEDs were enrolled in the registry. We defined as visit with an action (VWA) a follow-up that elicited an action in that patient. The primary endpoint was the prevalence of VWA on the whole population. The secondary endpoints were: prevalence of VWA on the pacemaker (PM) population; prevalence of VWA on the implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) population; prevalence of VWA on the cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) population; predictors of VWA in univariate and multivariate analyses. A total of 3362 patients were recruited. The primary endpoint was reached in 762 patients, 22.8 of patients (95 CI 21.424.3). The prevalence of action was highest for CRT (29.8), followed by PM (22.8) and ICD (18.6). In a multivariate model, the prevalence of action was higher for CRT, than for PM and was lowest for ICD and it was higher for unscheduled visits and first visits than for scheduled visits. ConclusionsOur registry demonstrates that 'some actions' are taken during about 20 of scheduled in-hospital follow-up of CIEDs. These data should encourage the use of remote follow-up systems. © 2011 The Author

    Contributions to the knowledge of larval development in Cyclops leuckarti Claus [Translation from: Natura, Milano 19, 89-96, 1928]

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    Taxonomic observations on the larval forms of Cyclops leuckarti are being discussed and compared with Cyclops oithonoides var. hyalina. Observations include Nauplius and Metanauplius stages. The author concludes that specific differences are recognisable even in the nauplius stages

    Contributions to the knowledge of larval development in Cyclops leuckarti Claus [Translation from: Natura, Milano 19, 89-96, 1928]

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    Taxonomic observations on the larval forms of Cyclops leuckarti are being discussed and compared with Cyclops oithonoides var. hyalina. Observations include Nauplius and Metanauplius stages. The author concludes that specific differences are recognisable even in the nauplius stages.Translated from Italian into Englis
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