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University of Perugia
Education•Perugia, Umbria, Italy•
About: University of Perugia is a education organization based out in Perugia, Umbria, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 13365 authors who have published 39516 publications receiving 1265601 citations. The organization is also known as: Universitá degli Studi di Perugia & Universita degli Studi di Perugia.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive theoretical study on the electronic absorption spectra of a representative group of organic dyes (L0, D4, D5, C217, and JK2) employed in dye-sensitized solar cell devices is reported.
Abstract: A comprehensive theoretical study on the electronic absorption spectra of a representative group of organic dyes (L0, D4, D5, C217, and JK2) employed in dye-sensitized solar cell devices is reported. A benchmark evaluation on different time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) approaches with respect to high-level correlated coupled cluster (CC) and multireference perturbation theory (MRPT) benchmark calculations is performed in the gas phase. The benchmark results indicate that TDDFT calculations using the hybrid MPW1K and the long-range correct CAM-B3LYP functionals represent a valuable tool of comparable accuracy to that of the much more computationally demanding ab initio methods. Thus, the problem of the comparison between the calculated excitation energies and the measured absorption maximum wavelengths has been addressed employing the MPW1K functional and including the solvation effects by a polarizable continuum model. The present results show that taking into account the chemical and physi...
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated the immunosuppressive potential of Tregs can be used to suppress GVHD without loss of the benefits of graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) activity, and humanized murine models provided insights into the mechanisms underlying separation of GVL from GV HD.
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TL;DR: This paper identified the major determinants that seem to affect the incidence, and/or emergence, of coordination failure in the lab and reviewed the existing experimental studies on coordination games with Pareto-ranked equilibria.
Abstract: Coordination games with Pareto-ranked equilibria have attracted major attention over the past two decades. Two early path-breaking sets of experimental studies were widely interpreted as suggesting that coordination failure is a common phenomenon in the laboratory. We identify the major determinants that seem to affect the incidence, and/or emergence, of coordination failure in the lab and review critically the existing experimental studies on coordination games with Pareto-ranked equilibria since that early evidence emerged. We conclude that there are many ways to engineer coordination successes.
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TL;DR: Hydrophilic phenols are the most abundant natural antioxidants of virgin olive oil, in which, however, tocopherols and carotenes are also present.
Abstract: Hydrophilic phenols are the most abundant natural antioxidants of virgin olive oil (VOO), in which, however, tocopherols and carotenes are also present. The prevalent classes of hydrophilic phenols found in VOO are phenolic alcohols and acids, flavonoids, lignans and secoiridoids. Among these substances the last two classes include the most concentrate phenols of VOO. Secoiridoids, like aglycone derivatives of oleuropein, demethyloleuropein and ligstroside, are present in olive fruit as most abundant VOO phenolic antioxidants. Several important biological properties (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, chemopreventive and anti-cancer) and the characteristic pungent and bitter tasty properties have been attributed to VOO phenols. Relationships between polyphenols activities and their chemical structures are discussed in this paper.
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TL;DR: Modifications in AChE activity and changes in its polymorphism in brain as well as in cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) and blood in AD are showed and the co-localization of the enzyme in the senile plaque provided evidence of its anomalous features.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael Grätzel | 248 | 1423 | 303599 |
Luigi Ferrucci | 193 | 1601 | 181199 |
Tobin J. Marks | 159 | 1621 | 111604 |
Johan Auwerx | 158 | 653 | 95779 |
Tony Pawson | 150 | 425 | 85196 |
Jack Hirsh | 146 | 734 | 86332 |
Alexander Belyaev | 142 | 1895 | 100796 |
R. L. McCarthy | 141 | 1238 | 115696 |
Harvey B Newman | 139 | 1594 | 88308 |
Guido Tonelli | 138 | 1458 | 97248 |
Elias Campo | 135 | 761 | 85160 |
Alberto Messineo | 134 | 1511 | 96492 |
Franco Ligabue | 134 | 1404 | 95389 |
Roberto Tenchini | 133 | 1390 | 94541 |
R. Bartoldus | 132 | 1624 | 97405 |