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A Mussel‐Inspired Bioadhesive Patch to Selectively Kill Glioblastoma Cells
An innovative mussel‐inspired bioadhesive patch has been developed for post‐surgical glioblastoma treatment. The patch, which adheres strongly in biological environments, releases a localized treatment. This treatment, acting via reactive oxygen species, shows specific toxicity to glioblastoma cells.
Jose Bolaños‐Cardet +5 more
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Bilirubin as a Modulator of WNK1 Protein Signaling: Implications for Neuroinflammatory Diseases
ABSTRACT Previously regarded merely as a potentially harmful waste product of heme catabolism, bilirubin has now emerged as a pleiotropic molecule with potent antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and hormone‐like properties. Recent findings have revealed protective effects against cardiovascular, metabolic, autoimmune, and neoplastic diseases, as well as ...
Sri Jayanti +3 more
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L’autonomia universitaria e i suoi critici, in Parlamento e nelle piazze (1989-1990)
Since 1948 (when the Italian Constitution became law) Italian University had been waiting for 40 years for the approval of a reform. During this long period of paralysis, there was only a break in 1989 when the Italian Parliament approved the autonomy ...
Luana Legrottaglie
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Italy in the Australian news media, 2005-2012 [PDF]
Presents a systematic analysis of the coverage of Italian matters in the Australian news media in the period 2005-2012. Executive summary The study presents a systematic analysis of the coverage of Italian matters in the Australian news media in the ...
Franco Papandrea +2 more
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We studied how five common immunosuppressants behave when delivered directly to a transplant site instead of systemically. Using a vascularized implant for islet transplantation, we show that local delivery protects grafts, limits drug spread to the rest of the body, and produces distinct immune signatures.
Jocelyn Nikita Campa‐Carranza +19 more
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National income, consumption and investments in Italy
This Annual Report on Italy’s economic situation was submitted to Parliament on March 30, 1951, by the Minister of the Treasury, Hon. G. Pella. The Report illustrates Italian economic developments in 1950, adopting mainly a national income approach.
G. PELLA
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The New Italian Senato in light of the EU constitutional system. College of Europe Policy Brief #10.16, May 2016 [PDF]
Executive Summary > On 12th April 2016 the Italian Parliament definitively passed a constitutional reform, which supersedes the Italian equal bicameralism (i.e.
Albanesi, Enrico
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All‐Solution‐Processed Perovskite Light‐Emitting Transistors Enabled by a Fully Organic Architecture
Fully solution‐processed light‐emitting transistors based on CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals (Pe‐LETs) are demonstrated using an all‐organic platform. By optimizing film formation and device integration, the Pe‐LETs achieve bright green emission with excellent color purity and a peak external quantum efficiency of 4.17 × 10−3 %, marking a step forward ...
Kelment Zahoaliaj +8 more
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Italy’s authoritarian turn as executive dominance: Costantino Mortati’s early writings (1931–1944)
I examine the transformation of Italy during the fascist era and the way in which it was explained by one of the most prominent constitutional lawyers of the time, Costantino Mortati (1891–1985).
Orlando Scarcello
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The Italian parliamentary enquiry into poverty
On the 12th of October, 1951, the Italian Parliament approved a motion for an enquiry into poverty. The task was assigned to a Parliamentary Commission where the several groups were represented proportionately to their numbers, under the chairmanship of ...
G. RUFFOLO
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