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    Ovobathysciola Casale & Grafitti & Latella 2009, sp. nov.

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    <i>Ovobathysciola</i> sp. nov. Casale, <i>in litteris</i> <p>Literature records. Oristano prov.: caves near Asuni (Grafitti 1996b; Caccone & Sbordoni 2001; Grafitti 2001a; De Waele & Grafitti 2004; Magrini & Fancello 2005).</p> <p>Distribution. Central Sardinia.</p> <p>Chorotype. W-Mediterranean (Sardinian endemic).</p>Published as part of <i>Casale, Achille, Grafitti, Giuseppe & Latella, Leonardo, 2009, The Cholevidae (Coleoptera) of Sardinia *, pp. 290-316 in Zootaxa 2318</i> on page 30

    Dataset for I. Latella, A. Campa, L. Casetti, P. Di Cintio, J. M. Rubi, and S. Ruffo, Monte Carlo simulations in the unconstrained ensemble, Phys. Rev. E 103, L061303 (2021)

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    This dataset contains data associated to plots published in the paper I. Latella, A. Campa, L. Casetti, P. Di Cintio, J. M. Rubi, and S. Ruffo, Monte Carlo simulations in the unconstrained ensemble, Phys. Rev. E 103, L061303 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.103.L06130

    Calamotropha latella Gnathos

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    <i>Calamotropha latella</i> (Snellen, 1890) <p>(Figs 15, 38, 59)</p> <p> <i>Crambus latellus</i> Snellen, 1890: 644. TL: India. TD: RMNH.</p> <p> <i>Calamotropha latella</i> (Snellen): Bleszynski, 1961: 181.</p> <p> <i>Calamotropha sawtoothella</i> Chen & Song, 2002: 39. TL: China (Yunnan). TD: IZCAS. <b>syn. nov.</b></p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> <b>Yunnan:</b> 8♁ 1♀, Puka'wang Village (27.84°N, 98.32°E), Dulongjiang Township, Gongshan County, Nujiang, 1335 m, 5–10.VI.2017, leg. KJ Teng <i>et al.</i>, slide No. KYN21269♁, KYN21270 ♀; 1♁, Mt. Dawei, (22.91°N, 103.70°E), Pingbian County, 2067 m, 7.VIII.2019, leg. KJ Teng <i>et al.</i>, slide No. KYN21271; 1♁, Qinlangdang Protection Station (27.69°N, 98.27°E), Gongshan Nature Reserve, Gaoli, Nujiang, 380 m, 30.Ⅴ.2017, leg. KJ Teng <i>et al</i> <i>.</i></p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Adult (Fig. 15) wingspan 20.0–27.0 mm. <i>Calamotropha latella</i> is diagnosed by the white forewing with the pale yellow medial fascia bearing a large black medial band, and the pale yellow terminal margin with two black dots on posterior 1/4; in the male genitalia by the gnathos serrate mediodorsally, the elongate subovate valva with one small spiniform process near apex (Fig. 38); in the female genitalia by the ductus bursae sclerotized on posterior 4/5, looped at anterior 2/5, and with a long sclerotized plate (Fig. 59).</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Chen & Song (2002) described <i>C. sawtoothella</i> on the four male specimens, distinguished it from the closely allied species <i>C. latella</i> (Snellen, 1890) mainly by the valva having one fold that is absent in the latter species. Bleszynski (1961) described <i>C. latella</i> based on 13 male and female specimens, in which he did not mention whether the valva had a fold or not. We collected both male and female specimens in this study. We found our male is identical to <i>C. sawtoothella</i> and the female is identical to <i>C. latella</i> in appearance and genitalia. Hence we propose <i>C. sawtoothella</i> as a new synonym of <i>C. latella</i>.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> China (Yunnan), India.</p>Published as part of <i>Kim, Yongnam, Qi, Mujie, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun, 2023, Taxonomy of the genus Calamotropha Zeller (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Crambinae) from China, pp. 451-482 in Zootaxa 5297 (4)</i> on page 462, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8009006">http://zenodo.org/record/8009006</a&gt

    Compte rendu de l'ouvrage de Marcello Schembri, I trovatori. Musica e poesia. I primi cantautori della storia, Varese, Zecchini, 2018 ; 1 vol., XII–324 p. (Autonomo). ISBN : 978-88-6540-198-9. Prix: € 33,00.

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    Compte rendu de l'ouvrage suivant: Marcello Schembri, I trovatori. Musica e poesia. I primi cantautori della storia, Varese, Zecchini, 2018 ; 1 vol., XII–324 p. (Autonomo). ISBN : 978-88-6540-198-9. Prix: € 33,00. Compte rendu rédigé en italien par Fortunata Latella et traduit en français par Sandra Otte

    Nel fuoco della tradizione. Appunti sul teatro di Antonio Latella

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    Insomma, se non c’è un sano rapporto erotico, fatto di fedeltà e di tradimento, il rapporto con il testo non funziona. Massimo Castri Il titolo di queste note non indica un limite, ma una specificità. Latella è, infatti, senz’altro un regista nella tradizione, l’erede forse oggi maggiore del teatro di regia, perché direttamente legato a certe pratiche soprattutto per quel che riguarda il rapporto sia con i testi drammatici, sia con le istituzioni teatrali. Ma parimenti Latella è un regista de..

    L'abusivismo commerciale da parte dei cittadini immigrati a Rimini

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    Si tratta di una ricerca con rilevazione diretta (condotta dalla scrivente con Latella), che da un lato si confronta con i precedenti di ricerca (Catanzaro-Nelken) del 1996-1997 e, dall'altro, con i mutamenti della situazione in atto. Tra i principale risultati di carattere anche teorico il passaggio dall'attenzione privilegiata alle "economie etniche" all'attenzione posta piuttosto sui "processi migratori", che coinvolgono in percorsi simili i provenienti da diversi paesi e aree geografiche. In questa chiave, la scrivente ha approfondito la realtà e le politiche pubbliche relative agli street vendors in diversi paesi di partenza. I documenti di ricerca sono resi disponibili dal Comune di Rimini all'indirizzo: http://www.comune.rimini.it/eventi/pagina6045.html#inizio_contenut

    Choleva (Choleva) doderoi Breit 1903

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    <i>Choleva</i> (<i>Choleva</i>) <i>doderoi</i> Breit, 1903 <p> Literature records. Sassari prov.: Sassari (Jeannel 1923, 1936); Golfo Aranci (Zoia & Latella 2006); Monte Limbara (Zoia & Latella 2006); Sedini, Valle di Conca Niedda, Grotta Conca Niedda (32 Sa/SS) (Grafitti 1998; Mucedda <i>et al.</i> 2002); Laerru, Tanca Manna, Grotta Su Coloru (28 Sa/SS) (Mucedda <i>et al.</i> 2002); Chiaramonti (Zoia & Latella 2006); Banari (Jeannel 1923, 1936); Thiesi, Monte Majore, Grotta di Monte Majore (60 Sa/SS) (Mucedda <i>et al.</i> 2002; Zoia & Latella 2006); Cossoine, Iscala Accas, Grotta 1 a di Iscala Accas or Su Tumbone ‘e Iscala Accas (244 Sa/SS) (Grafitti 1999b; Casale <i>et al</i>. 2000; Zoia & Latella 2006, as Grotta Maior di Iscala Accas). Nuoro prov.: Macomer (Jeannel 1923, 1936; Zoia & Latella 2006); Macomer, Bara (Zoia & Latella 2006); Villanovatulo (Zoia & Latella 2006); Monte Albo (Zoia & Latella 2006); Dorgali (Jeannel 1923, 1936); Gairo (Jeannel 1936); Genoni (Jeannel 1923, 1936); Laconi (loc. typ.) (Breit 1903; Jeannel 1923, 1936; Zoia & Latella 2006); Aritzo (Jeannel 1923, 1936); Seui (Jeannel 1936; Zoia & Latella 2006); Perdasdefogu, Rutta ‘e Linus, Sa Rutta ‘e Linus (2097 Sa/NU) (Leo 1998). Oristano prov.: Monte Arci (Zoia & Latella 2006).</p> <p>Unpublished data. Sassari prov.: Ploaghe, 23.II.1992, AC leg., 1 ex (ACC); Borutta, San Pietro di Sorres, Grotta Sa Rocca Ulari (Sa /SS), 17.XI.1996, GG leg., 3 ex on the wall at 90–100 m from the entrance (GGC); Cossoine, Monte Castanza, Grotta Sa Ucca de Su Peltusu (1572 Sa /SS), 24. XI.1996, MM leg., on the wall at 80 m from the entrance of the spring, 1 ex, MM leg. (GGC); Pozzomaggiore, Badde, Grotta Badde or Su Guanu (143 Sa /SS), 22.X.1995, MM leg., 1 ex, in the left-hand tunnel before the big room at 80 m ca. from the entrance (GGC); Semestene, Valle di Androliga, Grotta Androliga or “di Tuvara” (93 Sa /SS), 21.IV.1996, on a wall of the cave, MM leg., 2 ex (GGC); same data but 19.V.1996, on the wall of the terminal tunnel at 30 m from the entrance, GG & SA leg., 5 ex, P.M. Giachino det. (GGC, PGC). Oristano prov.: Asuni, Sa Serradedda, Grotta Conca ‘e Su Bandidu (1851 Sa / OR), 20.II.1994, MM leg., 1 ex dead on the floor (GGC).</p> <p>Distribution. Sardinia.</p> <p>Chorotype. W-Mediterranean (Sardinian endemic).</p> <p>Remarks. Common in surface habitats, in shallow subterranean habitats (probably related with micromammal dens), and in natural caves.</p>Published as part of <i>Casale, Achille, Grafitti, Giuseppe & Latella, Leonardo, 2009, The Cholevidae (Coleoptera) of Sardinia *, pp. 290-316 in Zootaxa 2318</i> on pages 295-29

    Redox Imbalance in Intestinal Fibrosis: Beware of the TGFβ-1, ROS, and Nrf2 Connection

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    Intestinal fibrosis, a common complication of inflammatory bowel diseases, becomes clinically apparent in ~Â 40% of patients with Crohnâs disease and ~Â 5% of those with ulcerative colitis. Fibrosis, a consequence of local chronic inflammation, is characterized by excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins by activated myofibroblasts, which are modulated by pro-fibrotic and anti-fibrotic factors. Fibrosis depends on the balance between production and degradation of ECM proteins. Although the transforming growth factor (TGF)-Î21/Smad pathway is the major driving force of fibrosis, several pro-fibrogenic and anti-fibrogenic endogenous factors appear to interact directly with this pathway such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), which are connected with TGF-Î21 during fibrosis development in several organs, including the intestine. Nrf2 is a ubiquitous master transcription factor that upregulates the expression of antioxidant enzymes and cytoprotective proteins mediated by antioxidant response elements (AREs). Here, I describe and discuss the links among TGF-Î21, ROS, and Nrf2âAREs in the pathogenesis of intestinal fibrosis

    Localization of αvβ6 integrin-TGF-β1/Smad3, mTOR and PPARγ in experimental colorectal fibrosis

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    A simultaneous action of several pro-fibrotic mediators appears relevant in the development of fibrosis. There are evidences that transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β)/Smad3 pathway forms with αvβ6 integrin, mammalian target of Rapamycin (mTOR) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) a complex signalling network with extensive crosstalk and strong effects on fibrosis development. The present study evaluated the expression of TGFβ, Smad3, αvβ6 integrin, mTOR and PPARγ in 2, 4, 6-trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid (TNBS)-induced colorectal fibrosis in Smad3 wild-type (WT) and null mice. Smad3 WT mice treated with TNBS developed a marked colorectal fibrosis and showed a concomitant up-regulation of TGFβ, Smad3, αvβ6 and mTOR and a reduction of PPARγ expression. On the other hand, Smad3 Null mice similarly treated with TNBS did not develop fibrosis and showed a very low or even absent expression of TGFβ, Smad3, αvβ6 and mTOR and a marked over-expression of PPARγ. At the same time the expression of α-smooth muscle actin (a marker of activated myofibroblasts), collagen I-III and connective tissue growth factor (a downstream effector of TGFβ/Smad3-induced extracellular matrix proteins) were up-regulated in Smad3 WT mice treated with TNBS compared to Null TNBS-treated mice. These preliminary results suggest a possible interaction between these pro-fibrotic molecules in the development of intestinal fibrosis. © G. Latella et al., 2013

    La Fachliteratur occitanica: i codici di argomento medico-farmaceutico

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    Il lavoro pone le premesso allo studio dei testi medico-farmaceutici di ambito occitanico, definendo l'ambiente entro il quale essi si sono sviluppati e ricercando i legami, culturali e testuali, con le probabili fonti
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