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University of Siena

EducationSiena, Italy
About: University of Siena is a education organization based out in Siena, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 12179 authors who have published 33334 publications receiving 1008287 citations. The organization is also known as: Università degli studi di Siena & Universita degli studi di Siena.


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Justin Albert1, E. Aliu2, H. Anderhub3, P. Antoranz4, A. Armada2, C. Baixeras5, Juan Abel Barrio4, H. Bartko6, Denis Bastieri7, Julia Becker8, W. Bednarek, K. Berger1, Ciro Bigongiari7, Adrian Biland3, R. K. Bock7, R. K. Bock6, Pol Bordas9, Valentí Bosch-Ramon9, Thomas Bretz1, I. Britvitch3, M. Camara4, E. Carmona6, Ashot Chilingarian10, J. A. Coarasa6, S. Commichau3, Jose Luis Contreras4, Juan Cortina2, M. T. Costado11, M. T. Costado12, V. Curtef8, V. Danielyan10, Francesco Dazzi7, A. De Angelis13, C. Delgado12, R. de los Reyes4, B. De Lotto13, E. Domingo-Santamaría2, Daniela Dorner1, Michele Doro7, Manel Errando2, Michela Fagiolini14, Daniel Ferenc15, Enrique Fernández2, R. Firpo2, Jose Flix2, M. V. Fonseca4, Ll. Font5, M. Fuchs6, Nicola Galante6, R. J. García-López12, R. J. García-López11, M. Garczarczyk6, Markus Gaug12, Maria Giller, Florian Goebel6, D. Hakobyan10, Masaaki Hayashida6, T. Hengstebeck16, Artemio Herrero12, Artemio Herrero11, D. Höhne1, J. Hose6, C. C. Hsu6, P. Jacon, T. Jogler6, R. Kosyra6, D. Kranich3, R. Kritzer1, A. Laille15, Elina Lindfors, Saverio Lombardi7, Francesco Longo13, J. López2, M. López4, E. Lorenz3, E. Lorenz6, P. Majumdar6, G. Maneva, K. Mannheim1, Oriana Mansutti13, Mosè Mariotti7, M. I. Martínez2, Daniel Mazin2, C. Merck6, Mario Meucci14, M. Meyer1, Jose Miguel Miranda4, R. Mirzoyan6, S. Mizobuchi6, Abelardo Moralejo2, Daniel Nieto4, K. Nilsson, Jelena Ninkovic6, E. Oña-Wilhelmi2, N. Otte6, N. Otte16, I. Oya4, M. Panniello12, Riccardo Paoletti14, J. M. Paredes9, M. Pasanen, D. Pascoli7, F. Pauss3, R. Pegna14, Massimo Persic17, Massimo Persic13, L. Peruzzo7, A. Piccioli14, Elisa Prandini7, N. Puchades2, A. Raymers10, Wolfgang Rhode8, Marc Ribó9, J. Rico2, M. Rissi3, A. Robert5, S. Rügamer1, A. Saggion7, Takashi Saito6, Alvaro Sanchez5, P. Sartori7, V. Scalzotto7, V. Scapin13, R. Schmitt1, T. Schweizer6, M. Shayduk6, M. Shayduk16, K. Shinozaki6, Steven N. Shore18, N. Sidro2, A. Sillanpää, Dorota Sobczyńska, Antonio Stamerra14, L. S. Stark3, L. O. Takalo, Petar Temnikov, D. Tescaro2, Masahiro Teshima6, Diego F. Torres19, Nicola Turini14, H. Vankov, V. Vitale13, Robert Wagner6, Tadeusz Wibig, W. Wittek6, F. Zandanel7, Roberta Zanin2, J. Zapatero5 
TL;DR: The MAGIC observations were performed for a total of 40 hours during 26 nights, spanning the period between 2006 June and November, and the results from the observations in the very high energy band (VHE; GeV) of the black E = 100 g hole X-ray binary (BHXB) Cygnus X-1 were reported in this article.
Abstract: We report on the results from the observations in the very high energy band ( VHE; GeV) of the black E = 100 g hole X- ray binary ( BHXB) Cygnus X- 1. The observations were performed with the MAGIC telescope, for a total of 40 hr during 26 nights, spanning the period between 2006 June and November. Searches for steady gamma - ray signals yielded no positive result, and upper limits to the integral flux ranging between 1% and 2% of the Crab Nebula flux, depending on the energy, have been established. We also analyzed each observation night independently, obtaining evidence of gamma- ray signals at the 4.0 j significance level ( 3.2 j after trial correction) for 154 minutes of effective on- time ( EOT) on September 24 between 20: 58 and 23: 41 UTC, coinciding with an X- ray flare seen by RXTE, Swift, and INTEGRAL. A search for faster- varying signals within a night resulted in an excess with a significance of 4.9 j ( 4.1 j after trial correction) for 79 minutes EOT between 22: 17 and 23: 41 UTC. The measured excess is compatible with a pointlike source at the position of Cygnus X- 1 and excludes the nearby radio nebula powered by its relativistic jet. The differential energy spectrum is well fitted by an unbroken power law described as dN/(dA dt dE) = ( 2.3 +/- 0.6)* 10 ( E/1TeV). This is the first experimental evidence of VHE emission from a stellar mass black hole and therefore from a confirmed accreting X- ray binary.

257 citations

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TL;DR: Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemical symmetry of oxygenic photosynthesis and aerobic respiration that can maintain homeostasis within the authors' planet biosphere.
Abstract: Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemical symmetry of oxygenic photosynthesis and aerobic respiration that can maintain homeostasis within our planet biosphere. Oxygen can also produce toxic molecules, reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS is a collective term that includes both oxygen radicals and certain oxidizing agents that are easily converted into radicals. They can be produced from both endogenous and exogenous substances. ROS play a dual role in biological systems, since they can be either harmful or beneficial to living systems. They can be considered a double-edged sword because on the one hand oxygen-dependent reactions and aerobic respiration have significant advantages but, on the other, overproduction of ROS has the potential to cause damage.

256 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) with 2.5, 25, 50, and 100% cross-linking and stoichiometry was determined by potentiometric titration.
Abstract: Hydrogels of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) with 2.5%, 25%, 50%, and 100% cross-linking were prepared. Cross-linking and stoichiometry was controlled by appropriate addition of CMPJ and determined by potentiometric titration. The cross-linked polymer was then sulfated using a sulfur trioxide−pyridine complex (SO3−Py) in a heterogeneous mixture. Water uptake of the gels was studied in relation to cross-linking, pH, and sulfation. FT-IR spectra of the gels were recorded at different pHs to evidence the hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds formation between the chains may explain the correlation found between water uptake properties and the chemical composition of the gels.

256 citations

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TL;DR: High-resolution crystal structures as well as homology models of VP isoenzymes from the fungus Pleurotus eryngii revealed three possibilities for long-range electron transfer for the oxidation of high redox potential aromatic compounds.

256 citations

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28 Dec 2020-bioRxiv
TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of SARS-CoV2 in the immune population was investigated by co-incubating the virus with a highly neutralizing plasma from a COVID-19 convalescent patient.
Abstract: To investigate the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 in the immune population, we co-incubated authentic virus with a highly neutralizing plasma from a COVID-19 convalescent patient. The plasma fully neutralized the virus for 7 passages, but after 45 days, the deletion of F140 in the spike N-terminal domain (NTD) N3 loop led to partial breakthrough. At day 73, an E484K substitution in the receptor-binding domain (RBD) occurred, followed at day 80 by an insertion in the NTD N5 loop containing a new glycan sequon, which generated a variant completely resistant to plasma neutralization. Computational modeling predicts that the deletion and insertion in loops N3 and N5 prevent binding of neutralizing antibodies. The recent emergence in the United Kingdom and South Africa of natural variants with similar changes suggests that SARS-CoV-2 has the potential to escape an effective immune response and that vaccines and antibodies able to control emerging variants should be developed. One Sentence Summary Three mutations allowed SARS-CoV-2 to evade the polyclonal antibody response of a highly neutralizing COVID-19 convalescent plasma.

256 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Johan Auwerx15865395779
I. V. Gorelov1391916103133
Roberto Tenchini133139094541
Francesco Fabozzi133156193364
M. Davier1321449107642
Roberto Dell'Orso132141292792
Rino Rappuoli13281664660
Teimuraz Lomtadze12989380314
Manas Maity129130987465
Dezso Horvath128128388111
Paolo Azzurri126105881651
Vincenzo Di Marzo12665960240
Igor Katkov12597271845
Ying Lu12370862645
Thomas Schwarz12370154560
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202391
2022221
20211,870
20201,979
20191,639
20181,523