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    BACCIO BALDINI (1517-1589), PROTOMEDICO ALLA CORTE MEDICEA TRA UMANESIMO E SPERIMENTALISMO

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    The article aims to shed light on some particular aspects of the activity and the scientific thought of Baccio Baldini, Director of the Laurentian Library and Court physician of the Medici family in Florence. The analysis of his work as a humanist and the recovery of some unpublished documents enable to define the figure of Baldini as a paradigmatic example of the court physicians of modern age in Italy, highlighting the complementarity between humanism and experimentalism in the Renaissance medicine

    Cross-tolerance to abiotic stresses in halophytes: Application for phytoremediation of organic pollutants

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    International audienceHalopytes are plants able to tolerate high salt concentrations but no clear definition was retained for them. In literature, there are more studies that showed salt-enhanced tolerance to other abiotic stresses compared to investigations that found enhanced salt tolerance by other abiotic stresses in halophytes. The phenomenon by which a plant resistance to a stress induces resistance to another is referred to as cross-tolerance. In this work, we reviewed cross-tolerance in halophytes at the physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels. A special attention was accorded to the cross-tolerance between salinity and organic pollutants that could allow halophytes a higher potential of xenobiotic phytoremediation in comparison with glycophytes

    The relationship of preoperative thrombus load and location to the development of type II endoleak and sac regression

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    BackgroundFew studies have specifically correlated the amount of thrombus in the aneurysm sac and the presence of type II endoleaks (TIIE). This study examined the correlation of preoperative thrombus load and location to the incidence of TIIE and late sac regression.MethodsProspectively collected data from 266 endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) patients were analyzed. Maximum thrombus thickness (MTT) and percentage of the circumference of the aortic wall lined by thrombus (thrombus-lined aneurysm circumference [TLAC]) were determined from preoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA) images at four levels: neck, maximum abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) diameter (zone B), zone A (between neck and zone B), and zone C (between zone B and aortic bifurcation). The number of aortic side branches (ASB) was also recorded (inferior mesenteric artery [IMA], accessory renals, lumbar, and middle sacral). Logistic regression was used to determine the association of TIIE with each variable.ResultsThirty-three (12%) early and 32 (13%) late TIIE were noted at a mean follow-up of 22 months (range, 1-87 months). The mean MTT at zone B was 19.7 mm in patients without early TIIE and 18.8 mm in patients without late TIIE vs 14.4 and 17.2 mm in patients with early and late TIIE (P = .0137 and P = .444, respectively). The mean percentage of TLAC was 76% and 75% vs 65% and 64% in patients without vs with early and late TIIE (P = .0329 and P = .044, respectively). There was no correlation of early and late TIIE and thrombus location by zones. The IMA was patent in 7% and 7% of patients without early and late TIIE vs 16% and 15% with TIIE (P = .0367 and P = .077, respectively). The mean number of ASB in patients without (early and late) TIIE was 5.8 and 5.6 vs 5.8 and 7 with endoleak (P = .932 and P = .001, respectively). Univariate analysis showed the following variables decreased the incidence of early TIIE: MTT for zone B (odds ratio [OR] 0.79 for 5-mm increase; P = .014), MTT zone A (OR, 0.78; P = .028), MTT zone C (OR, 0.82; P = .043), and percentage of TLAC (OR, 0.88 for 10% increase; P = .036). For late TIIE: percentage of TLAC (OR, 0.88 for 10% increase; P = .048), and ASB (OR, 1.39 for each additional vessel; P = .001). A multiple regression model showed only ASB (OR, 1.34; P = .009) was a predictor for late TIIE. Four of five patients (80%) with late sac expansion vs 24 of 208 (12%) without expansion had late TIIE (P = .001).ConclusionsMTT, percentage of TLAC, number of ASB, and patent IMA influenced early TIIE; however, only the number of ASB influenced late TIIE

    Salicornia ramosissima population dynamics and tolerance of salinity

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    Abstract Field and greenhouse studies have been conducted to clarify aspects of population dynamics and NaCl tolerance of Salicornia ramosissima J. Woods. Two populations, Varela and Verdemilho, were monitored in the field during two consecutive life cycles and aspects of their morphology and density were recorded monthly. In the laboratory seedlings were exposed to different salinity for 10 weeks and growth and mortality rate were recorded weekly. The growth of the populations differed significantly, possibly because of the different salinities of the two sampling sites and/or genetic adaptations of the two populations to the environmental conditions. The absence of a significant correlation between sediment salinity and stem elongation suggested, however, that salinity, alone was not responsible for the differences observed and was possibly associated with other factors, because of nutritional, edaphic, and microclimatic conditions. S. ramosissima did not develop well in conditions of elevated or moderate salinity; its growth was optimum at low salinity. Optimum development of S. ramosissima may, nevertheless, depend on the total number of large seeds in a population seed bank, because of their greater success in germination and germinability under stress conditions than small seeds
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