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Marche Polytechnic University
Education•Ancona, Italy•
About: Marche Polytechnic University is a education organization based out in Ancona, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 5905 authors who have published 15769 publications receiving 382286 citations. The organization is also known as: Universitá Politecnica delle Marche & Universita Politecnica delle Marche.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Medicine, Context (language use), Prostate cancer
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Marche Polytechnic University1, Johns Hopkins University2, University of Tennessee Health Science Center3, Cleveland Clinic4, Emory University5, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center6, Ohio State University7, University of Bern8, University of Southern California9, Koç University10, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center11, Champalimaud Foundation12, St. Luke's Hospital13, McGill University14, Jikei University School of Medicine15, Federal University of Ceará16, Mayo Clinic17, Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University18, University of Washington19, Vanderbilt University20, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center21, Oregon Health & Science University22, Northwestern University23, Tufts University24, Harvard University25, University of Calgary26, University of California, Los Angeles27, Kaiser Permanente28, Yale University29, Cornell University30, University of Miami31, University of Michigan32, University of Pennsylvania33, Université de Montréal34, Macquarie University35, University of Alabama at Birmingham36, Tata Memorial Hospital37, University of Rochester38, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill39
TL;DR: Reactive stromal grade, percent GP4, minor tertiary GP5, and cribriform/intraductal carcinoma are not ready for adoption in current practice and molecular testing is reviewed.
Abstract: Context— Controversies and uncertainty persist in prostate cancer grading Objective— To update grading recommendations Data Sources— Critical review of the literature along with pathology and
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the evolution of the bacterial community during the bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soil using laboratory scale bioreactors for 120 days, evaluating the effect of adding individually or together, a mature compost, a bacterial consortium and the biosurfactant (β-cyclodextrin).
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TL;DR: Findings suggest that the effects of cortical NMDA activation in the human cortex do not depend exclusively on the opening of NMDA channels located at postsynaptic sites, and that the localization ofNMDA receptors is similar in a variety of mammalian species.
Abstract: N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors play a critical role in many cortical functions and are implicated in several neuropsychiatric diseases. In this study, the cellular expression of the NMDAR1 (NR1) and NMDAR2A and B (NR2A and B) subunits was investigated in the human cerebral cortex by immunocytochemistry with antibodies that recognize the NR1 or the NR2A and B subunits of the NMDA receptor. In frontal (areas 10 and 46) and temporal (area 21) association cortices and the cingulofrontal transition cortex (area 32), NR1 and NR2A/B immunoreactivity (ir) were similar and were localized to numerous neurons in all cortical layers. NR1- and NR2A/B-positive neurons were mostly pyramidal cells, but some nonpyramidal neurons were also labeled. Electron-microscopic observations showed that NR1 and NR2A/B ir were similar. In all cases, labeling of dendrites and dendritic spines was intense. In addition, both NR1 and NR2A/B were consistently found in the axoplasm of some axon terminals and in distal astrocytic processes. This investigation revealed that numerous NMDA receptors are localized to dendritic spines, and that they are also localized to axon terminals and astrocytic processes. These findings suggest that the effects of cortical NMDA activation in the human cortex do not depend exclusively on the opening of NMDA channels located at postsynaptic sites, and that the localization of NMDA receptors is similar in a variety of mammalian species.
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TL;DR: This paper collects 61,972 IoT patents filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty in the period 2000–2012, and analyzes temporal trends, cross-country dynamics and identity of the applicants to provide insights about the development of the most relevant IoT technologies by looking at triadic patent families.
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TL;DR: This survey revealed the existence of a gap between the physicians' perception of tolerability and the real experience of patients, a clear need for greater tolerability of treatments, and a need for an enhancement of patient-physician communication.
Abstract: ObjectiveTo collect statistically significant information on patterns of antihypertensive therapy in medical practice, with particular attention to the drugs used in the pharmacological management of hypertensive patients and the reasons for the limited achievement of therapeutic goals during treatm
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jonathan I. Epstein | 138 | 1121 | 80975 |
Antoni Ribas | 132 | 660 | 99227 |
Francesco Fiori | 128 | 1032 | 76699 |
Claudio Franceschi | 120 | 856 | 59868 |
Robert E. Coleman | 103 | 724 | 49796 |
Carmine Zoccali | 99 | 813 | 36774 |
Massimo Falconi | 94 | 667 | 41966 |
Mario Plebani | 91 | 1329 | 43055 |
Roberto Danovaro | 84 | 415 | 23735 |
Rodolfo Montironi | 83 | 958 | 30957 |
Diego Centonze | 81 | 463 | 22857 |
Saverio Cinti | 78 | 256 | 32760 |
Michele Brignole | 76 | 399 | 26758 |
Jürgen P. Rabe | 76 | 391 | 20174 |
Jean-Jacques Body | 70 | 384 | 19608 |