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Silan, Francesco,Consiglio, Fabio,Dell'Antonia, Francesco,Montagner, Giulia,Trojan, Diletta,Berna, Giorgio Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Re 2020 Maxillofacial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Vol.42 No.-
Background: Facial palsy treatment comprises static and dynamic techniques. Among dynamic techniques, local temporalis transposition represents a reliable solution to achieve facial reanimation. The present study describes a modification of the temporalis tendon transfer using a cryopreserved fascia allograft. Case presentation: Between March 2015 and September 2018, seven patients with facial palsy underwent facial reanimation with temporalis tendon transfer and fascia lata allograft. Patients with long-term palsy were considered, and both physical and social functions were evaluated. The mean follow-up time was 21.5 months. No immediate complications were observed. Patients reported improvement in facial symmetry both in static and dynamic. Improvement was noticed also in articulation, eating, drinking, and saliva control. The Facial Disability Index revealed an improvement both in physical function subscale and in the social/well-being function subscale. Conclusions: This modified orthodromic technique allows to reduce the operative time and the risk of complications connected to the use of autologous tissues. The use of the cryopreserved fascia allografts from cadaveric donors seems to provide promising and long-standing results in the treatment of facial palsy.
PAOLO CANONICO,STEFANO CONSIGLIO,ERNESTO DE NITO,GIANLUIGI MANGIA 한국행정학회 2012 International Review of Public Administration Vol.17 No.1
In this paper, we analyze the mechanisms adopted by criminal firms in order to thrive in the business of public works. We submit that resource dependency theory (RDT) can shed light on this area. We find that criminal firms use a variety of techniques to alter the behavior of actors in procurement processes. We claim that the best way to analyze this phenomenon is by integrating the traditional RDT strategies codified in Pfeffer and Salancik (1978) with an understanding of these criminal techniques. We adopt a qualitative research methodology, relying on official judiciary sources in order to develop and validate the concept’s objects of analysis. Our work has been supported by leading Italian magistrates actively engaged in combating the penetration of criminal firms into legal businesses.
Lucia Barra,Riccardo Aiese-Cigliano,Gaetana Cremona,Pasquale De Luca,Pietro Zoppoli,Ray A. Bressan,Federica M. Consiglio,Clara Conicella 한국식물학회 2012 Journal of Plant Biology Vol.55 No.4
In this work, pollen mother cells (PMCs) isolated in Arabidopsis thaliana by laser-capture microdissection (LCM) were subjected to transcription profiling by microarray (LMM). PMCs covering all meiotic stages, from leptotene to tetrad, were collected in an Atmcc1 characterized by overexpression of a GCN5-like histone acetylase (AtMCC1). A total of 150 genes showed differential expression in Atmcc1PMCs as compared to the wild type. Histone hyperacetylation affected the transcription of genes belonging to categories such as the meiotic and mitotic cycle, the ubiquitinproteasome-system, and the chromatin structure. We also discuss the putative role of ASK1 and RAD51C upregulation in the meiotic defects observed in Atmcc1. PMCLMM experiments allowed identification of candidate AtMCC1 targets with known and potential function in meiosis, providing data for further investigation on plant meiosis.
A comparative study of salt tolerance parameters in 11 wild relatives of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
Orsini, Francesco,D'Urzo, Matilde Paino,Inan, Gunsu,Serra, Sara,Oh, Dong-Ha,Mickelbart, Michael V.,Consiglio, Federica,Li, Xia,Jeong, Jae Cheol,Yun, Dae-Jin,Bohnert, Hans J.,Bressan, Ray A.,Maggio, Al Oxford University Press 2010 Journal of experimental botany Vol.61 No.13
<P>Salinity is an abiotic stress that limits both yield and the expansion of agricultural crops to new areas. In the last 20 years our basic understanding of the mechanisms underlying plant tolerance and adaptation to saline environments has greatly improved owing to active development of advanced tools in molecular, genomics, and bioinformatics analyses. However, the full potential of investigative power has not been fully exploited, because the use of halophytes as model systems in plant salt tolerance research is largely neglected. The recent introduction of halophytic <I>Arabidopsis</I>-Relative Model Species (ARMS) has begun to compare and relate several unique genetic resources to the well-developed <I>Arabidopsis</I> model. In a search for candidates to begin to understand, through genetic analyses, the biological bases of salt tolerance, 11 wild relatives of <I>Arabidopsis thaliana</I> were compared: <I>Barbarea verna, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Hirschfeldia incana, Lepidium densiflorum, Malcolmia triloba, Lepidium virginicum, Descurainia pinnata, Sisymbrium officinale, Thellungiella parvula, Thellungiella salsuginea</I> (previously <I>T. halophila</I>)<I/>, and <I>Thlaspi arvense</I>. Among these species, highly salt-tolerant (<I>L. densiflorum</I> and <I>L. virginicum</I>) and moderately salt-tolerant (<I>M. triloba</I> and <I>H. incana</I>) species were identified. Only <I>T. parvula</I> revealed a true halophytic habitus, comparable to the better studied <I>Thellungiella salsuginea</I>. Major differences in growth, water transport properties, and ion accumulation are observed and discussed to describe the distinctive traits and physiological responses that can now be studied genetically in salt stress research.</P>
Final results of the search for νμ → νe oscillations with the OPERA detector in the CNGS beam
Agafonova, N.,Aleksandrov, A.,Anokhina, A.,Aoki, S.,Ariga, A.,Ariga, T.,Bertolin, A.,Bozza, C.,Brugnera, R.,Buonaura, A.,Buontempo, S.,Chernyavskiy, M.,Chukanov, A.,Consiglio, L.,D’Ambrosio, N.,De Lel Institute of Physics Pub 2018 The journal of high energy physics Vol.2018 No.6
Final Results of the OPERA Experiment on ντ Appearance in the CNGS Neutrino Beam
Agafonova, N.,Alexandrov, A.,Anokhina, A.,Aoki, S.,Ariga, A.,Ariga, T.,Bertolin, A.,Bozza, C.,Brugnera, R.,Buonaura, A.,Buontempo, S.,Chernyavskiy, M.,Chukanov, A.,Consiglio, L.,D’Ambrosio, N.,De Lell American Physical Society 2018 Physical review letters Vol.120 No.21
<P>The OPERA experiment was designed to study nu mu -> nu tau oscillations in the appearance mode in the CERN to Gran Sasso Neutrino beam (CNGS). In this Letter, we report the final analysis of the full data sample collected between 2008 and 2012, corresponding to 17.97 x 10(19) protons on target. Selection criteria looser than in previous analyses have produced ten nu(tau) candidate events, thus reducing the statistical uncertainty in the measurement of the oscillation parameters and of nu(tau) properties. A multivariate approach for event identification has been applied to the candidate events and the discovery of nu(tau) appearance is confirmed with an improved significance level of 6.1 sigma. |Delta m(32)(2)| has been measured, in appearance mode, with an accuracy of 20%. The measurement of the nu(tau) charged-current cross section, for the first ti me with a negligible contamination from p(z), and the first direct evidence for the nu(tau) lepton number are also reported.</P>