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    C’Assettamme?!

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    C’Assettamme?! è un concept di Alice Palmieri e Salvatore Velotti, ed è consistito in una perfor-mance con allestimento di sedute nel cortile realizzate utilizzando cassette del latte verniciate con colori vivaci. E’ stata un’azione giocosa, per nulla un atto di protesta, ma un invito ad agire direttamente e concretamente sulla realtà. E’ infatti, un progetto leggero, flessibile, ludico, economico che ha trasformato il cortile di via Forno Vecchio in un playground a disposizione degli studenti che potranno integrare il numero delle sedute in maniera autonoma e molto semplicemente. L’iniziativa ha voluto rinvigorire uno spazio complesso, è un progetto che ha contaminato il cortile di via Forno Vecchio innestandovi un elemento tipico della Pignasecca, dove il commercio si sostiene, materialmente, sulle cassette del latte, utilizzate dai commercianti come appoggi per l’esposizione delle merci e come sedute estemporanee

    NEGLI OCCHI DEL BAMBINO

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    Conosco la Psicantria sin dal primo giorno: è un progetto che ho visto nascere, così come posso dire di conoscere personalmente da molto tempo Gaspare Palmieri, mio allievo presso la Scuola di Specializzazione in Psichiatria e Dottore di Ricerca in Psicobiologia dell’Uomo, Dottorato da me istituito nel lontano 1991 nel nostro Ateneo di Modena e Reggio Emilia. Assieme a Gaspare faccio parte dei fondatori della “Rosa Bianca”, Associazione per l’inserimento etero famigliare supportato per pazienti psichiatrici fondata a Modena nel 2007, sull’esempio di ciò che accade sin dal Medioevo nella cittadina fiamminga di Gheel. Quando, ad un incontro in Associazione, Gaspare mi chiese di scrivere un commento su “Negli occhi di un bambino”, brano scritto a quattro mani con il collega Cristian Grassilli per il loro terzo ed ultimo album “Neuropsicantria Infantile”, confermo di aver avuto una certa perplessità

    Oral History Interview: Tom and Patricia Palmieri (1162)

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    In their 2010 interview with Emma Schroeder, Tom and Pat Palmieri share their memories of the Eagle Heights Community Garden. The Palmieris discuss organic gardening, the types of seasonal vegetables they cultivated, outings at Picnic Point, problems with weeds, and their continued interest in gardening after leaving Eagle Heights. This interview was conducted for inclusion in a Master?s thesis on the Eagle Heights Community Gardens

    Identità sessuali nel Settecento. Palmieri legge Donato

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    In 1744 the doctor Giovanni Bianchi published the Brief History of the Life of Catterina Vizzani, who Wore a Man’s Clothes for Eight Years. Despite having the appearance of a novel, the text recounted the autopsy performed on a corpse that was rather controversial. On an anatomical level, it appeared female, but the person to whom it belonged had assumed a male identity. Clorinda Donato’s volume traces this case, investigating both its scientific and media-cultural implications. The Brief History aroused lukewarm reactions among intellectuals of the time but had considerable success on the European publishing market and became the subject of various translations and distortions

    Cohousing. Programmi e progetti per la riqualificazione del patrimonio esistente. Cohousing. Programs and projects to recover heritage buildings

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    This book is the upshot of the Study Day entitled “Cohousing. Programs and projects to recover heritage buildings” staged in Rome on 24 October 2014, and organized by a team of researchers (Adolfo F. L. Baratta, Fabrizio Finucci, Stefano Gabriele, Annalisa Metta, Luca Montuori, Valerio Palmieri) of the Department of Architecture of the Roma Tre University, with a multi-disciplinary approach. The book contains the contributions of scholars, professionals and voluntary sector operators relating to two topics all set to play a lead role in global policies in the next decade: the topic of houses, which for years in Italy has been addressed with a welfare rather than structural approach, and the topic of the requalification of the existing building heritage, which must be recovered in terms of architectural and urban quality, safety, efficiency and inclusiveness. “Cohousing. Programs and projects to recover heritage buildings” is therefore the upshot of an instructive discussion on the topic of sharing common spaces, more widespread in the north-European countries, combined with the topic of the requalification of existing buildings, more central to the Mediterranean area.This book is the upshot of the Study Day entitled “Cohousing. Programs and projects to recover heritage buildings” staged in Rome on 24 October 2014, and organized by a team of researchers (Adolfo F. L. Baratta, Fabrizio Finucci, Stefano Gabriele, Annalisa Metta, Luca Montuori, Valerio Palmieri) of the Department of Architecture of the Roma Tre University, with a multi-disciplinary approach. The book contains the contributions of scholars, professionals and voluntary sector operators relating to two topics all set to play a lead role in global policies in the next decade: the topic of houses, which for years in Italy has been addressed with a welfare rather than structural approach, and the topic of the requalification of the existing building heritage, which must be recovered in terms of architectural and urban quality, safety, efficiency and inclusiveness. “Cohousing. Programs and projects to recover heritage buildings” is therefore the upshot of an instructive discussion on the topic of sharing common spaces, more widespread in the north-European countries, combined with the topic of the requalification of existing buildings, more central to the Mediterranean area

    Armance: alcune scene di un salotto parigino nel 1827

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    Traduzione del romanzo di Stendhal per i Tascabili Einaudi, con una nota alla traduzione. Il volume, a cura di Nunzia Palmieri, contiene un saggio di Mario Lavagetto, una cronologia della vita e delle opere di Stendhal e un'ampia bibliografia ragionata relativa al romanzo

    A bacterial endophyte exploits chemotropism of a fungal pathogen for plant colonization

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    Soil-borne fungal pathogens use chemotropism and extracellular pH alkalinisation to reach and penetrate plant roots. Here, Palmieri et al. show that soil endophytic bacteria swim along fungal hyphae to colonize plant roots and protect host plants by modulating the pH of the rhizosphere

    Abitare la condivisione. Un confronto divulgativo sul tema dell'abitare e della condivisione

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    Il volume è l’ultimo risultato della ricerca “Cohousing. Programmi e progetti per la riqualificazione del patrimonio esistente” svoltasi nel Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università degli Studi Roma Tre e delle riflessioni scaturite nel Laboratorio di Laurea “Spazi dell’abitare” svoltosi nello stesso Dipartimento negli anni accademici 2015-16 e 2016-17. “Abitare la condivisione” è quindi il risultato di un confronto divulgativo tenuto da studiosi e professionisti sul tema dell’abitare e della condivisione

    A MOLECULAR EXPLANATION OF SLC25A1 DEFICIENCY RESULTING IN AGENESIS OF CORPUS CALLOSUM AND OPTIC NERVE HYPOPLASIA

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    Mitochondrial carriers (MCs) form a large family of nuclear-encoded transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane and in a few cases in other organelle membranes (Palmieri, 2013). The members of this superfamily are widespread in eukaryotes and involved in numerous metabolic pathways and cell functions. They can be easily recognized by their striking sequence features, i.e., a tripartite structure, six transmembrane α-helices and a 3-fold repeated signature motifs. Members of the family vary greatly in the nature and size of their transported substrates, modes of transport (i.e., uniport, symport or antiport) and driving forces, although the molecular mechanism of substrate translocation may be basically the same. In recent years mutations in the MC genes have been shown to be responsible for 11 diseases (Palmieri, 2013), highlighting the important role of MCs in metabolism. MC impairing mutations affect three main regions crucial for substrate translocation. A first group of mutations affects MC conformational changes and locates at PG levels or at the aromatic belts (Pierri et al., 2013). A second group of mutations affects substrate specificity and locates at the common substrate binding site (Robinson et al., 2008) and at the substrate binding area (Pierri et al., 2013). A further group of mutations locate at residues of the m-/c-gates (Palmieri et al., 2013; Robinson et al., 2008) and at residues of the m-gate area (Pierri et al. 2013). For this last group of mutations, it appears difficult to establish if the impaired function is due to the lack of substrate specificity (or substrate recognition) or to the wrong triggering of conformational changes. Two mutations, one at the PG level 1 and one at the common substrate binding site, impairing citrate translocation within SLC25A1_CTP protein are presented. The two mutations are found to be responsible of agenesis of corpus callosum and optic nerve hypoplasia (Edvardson et al., 2013). References 1. Palmieri F. The mitochondrial transporter family SLC25: identification, properties and physiopathology. Mol Aspects Med. 2013;34:465. 2. Pierri CL, Palmieri F, De Grassi A. Single-nucleotide evolution quantifies the importance of each site along the structure of mitochondrial carriers. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2013. 3. Robinson AJ, Overy C, Kunji ER. The mechanism of transport by mitochondrial carriers based on analysis of symmetry. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008;105:17766. 4. Edvardson S, Porcelli V, Jalas C, Soiferman D, Kellner Y, Shaag A, Korman SH, Pierri CL, Scarcia P, Fraenkel ND, Segel R, Schechter A, Frumkin A, Pines O, Saada A, Palmieri L, Elpeleg O. Agenesis of corpus callosum and optic nerve hypoplasia due to mutations in SLC25A1 encoding the mitochondrial citrate transporter. J Med Genet. 2013;50:240
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