260 research outputs found
Le parole dell'ambiente
Il lavoro di testi si propone di indagare il linguaggio dell'ambientalismo italiano, e in particolare le sue parole chiave, coniugando un approccio sincronico e un approccio diacronic
Re-organization of assessment during the educational emergency in primary and secondary teaching: an Italian case
The educational crisis caused by the pandemic created an unprecedented need
to reorganize teaching and learning processes, and the educational assessment
became one of the thorniest issues in this rapid change; assessment reorganization
entails layered complexities on micro, meso and macro levels. This
research is contextualized in a larger digital ethnographic study of three different
Italian teacher online communities, uncovering the experience from mixedmethods
research. Following this research, a survey instrument was developed
and launched. Current paper reports on the survey aiming to uncover the change
in assessment practices during the educational emergency while reflecting on
teachers’ beliefs on the assessment, the use of remote assessment methods
before and during the pandemic, and its re-organization. Findings suggest a
significant reorganization of assessment during the COVID-19 educational
emergency in all school orders. Through all school orders, teachers perceived a
reduction in the importance of assessment during the pandemic and,
consequently, used most assessment techniques significantly less than before.
However, different methods changed differently, with oral examinations
diminishing dramatically and increased use of closed-question quizzes
CALR-positive myeloproliferative disorder in a patient with Ph-positive chronic myeloid leukemia in durable treatment-free remission: a case report
Current diagnostic criteria for Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasia (MPN) have been redefined by the discovery of Janus kinase 2 (JAK2), myeloproliferative leukemia (MPL) and calreticulin (CALR) genetic alterations. Only few cases of coexistence of CALR-mutated MPN and Philadelphia-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) have been described so far. Here we report the case of a patient with CML diagnosed in 2001, treated with imatinib and pegylated interferon (IFN) frontline. She reached complete molecular remission (CMR) and discontinued imatinib, maintaining treatment free remission. Due to persistent thrombocytosis, we repeated bone marrow (BM) analysis and diagnosed CARL-mutated essential thrombocythemia (ET). A CALR-positive clone was found to be present since 2001, and was unaffected by imatinib treatment, possibly representing a molecular abnormality arising at stem cell level
Catalytic hydrogenation of crude hexanoic acid, easily obtained by anaerobic fermentation of grape pomace
The transition from fossil resources to renewable ones represents an urgent need. Biomasses are promising feedstocks, potentially exploitable through novel bio-catalytic processes, such as acidogenic fermentation
to carboxylic acids, which can be further converted into more value-added bio-products through cascade chemical approaches, such as hydrogenation to corresponding alcohols/esters. In this work, the optimization of the hydrogenation of commercial hexanoic acid to 1-hexanol and hexyl hexanoate was first investigated. For this
purpose, 5 wt% Re/C resulted active and selective towards 1-hexanol production. The same catalyst was further tested for the hydrogenation of crude hexanoic acid, obtained by fermentation of red and white grape pomaces. Hydrogenation of these crude hexanoic acid mixtures confirmed the promising performances of 5 wt% Re/C, achieving the complete substrate conversion with a prevailing selectivity to 1-hexanol (~58 mol%), rather than to hexyl hexanoate (~30 mol%). Moreover, the use of an acid support, such as Al2O3, markedly shifted the selectivity towards hexyl hexanoate (~51 mol%). This observation was further demonstrated by testing physical mixtures of 5 wt% Re/C and different amounts of acidic niobium phosphate. Based on these promising results, exploitation of
grape pomace for 1-hexanol/hexyl hexanoate production, to use as bio-fuels or bio-solvents, represents a smart possibility
A new HPLC-UV validated method for therapeutic drug monitoring of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in leukemic patients.
Acute Kidney Injury Following Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy for B-Cell Lymphoma in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
Anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a newer and effective therapeutic option approved for patients with relapsed/refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Acute kidney injury is a complication of CAR T-cell therapy that can result in kidney failure. In most cases, it is thought to be related to hemodynamic changes due to cytokine release syndrome. Kidney biopsy in this clinical scenario is usually not performed. We report on a kidney transplant recipient in his 40s who developed a posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder of B-cell origin refractory to conventional treatments and received anti-CD19 CAR T-cell therapy as compassionate treatment. Beginning on day 12 after CAR T-cell infusion, in the absence of clinical symptoms, a progressive decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate of the kidney graft occurred. A subsequent allograft biopsy showed mild tubulointerstitial lymphocyte infiltrates, falling into a Banff borderline-changes category and resembling an acute immunoallergic tubulointerstitial nephritis. Neither CAR T cells nor lymphomatous B cells were detected within the graft cellular infiltrates, suggesting an indirect mechanism of kidney injury. Although kidney graft function partially recovered after steroid therapy, the posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder progressed and the patient died 7 months later
Posicionamento de Mercado em uma Empresa de Filmes de Foz do Iguaçu
O presente estudo tem como objetivo elaborar um posicionamento estratégicode mercado em uma empresa de filmes de Foz do Iguaçu, através da identificaçãodos objetivos estratégicos da empresa, elaboração da estratégia para reposiciona -mento da empresa no mercado, e a identificação nas áreas estratégicas da empresa assuas necessidades. Os dados foram coletados através de entrevistas semiestruturadas.As técnicas de análise de dados empregadas foram pesquisa exploratória, descritiva,quantitativa e qualitativa. Os procedimentos técnicos foram o levantamento, pesquisabibliográfica e documental. A técnica de análise de dados empregada foi a análise deconteúdo. Os resultados encontrados foram que a empresa não havia definido suamissão, visão e valores, a partir dessa identificação foram analisados os fatores inter -nos e externos da empresa, após a análise de cada área estratégica foi elaborado umBalanced Scorecard, para definir os objetivos estratégicos e as ações necessárias paraatingi-los
VISTA, a novel mouse Ig superfamily ligand that negatively regulates T cell responses
VISTA suppresses T cell proliferation and cytokine production and can influence autoimmunity and antitumor responses in mice
Proteomics of the epicardial fat secretome and its role in post-operative atrial fibrillation.
Aims: Post-operative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is a predictor of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. Latent predisposing factors may reside in the epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) due to its anatomical position and high protein production rate. In order to explore a possible mechanistic link, we characterized proteins secreted by the EAT preceding the onset of POAF. Methods and results: Epicardial adipose tissue samples were collected from 76 consecutive patients with no history of AF undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery, 50 samples for proteomic analysis and 26 for gene expression studies, further divided according to development of POAF. Ten vs. 10 matched samples representing EAT secretome were analysed by two-dimensional difference in-gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) and high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) to identify differentially expressed proteins (P 1.2 fold). Findings were validated by Western blotting on EAT protein extracts and by gene expression studies via quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Proteomics returned 35 differentially expressed proteins. Amongst those, gelsolin was down regulated in POAF. Western blot analysis confirmed a significant reduction in gelsolin in the AF group. Gene expression for gelsolin was significantly reduced in the AF group confirming the proteomics findings. Conclusion: For the first time we describe EAT secretome as a possible substrate for POAF. It contains various proteins differentially expressed in patients who later develop POAF. Amongst those gelsolin, involved in inflammation and ion channel regulation, was associated with maintenance of sinus rhythm. Understanding the role of EAT may offer novel insights into prevention and treatment of AF
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