This article assessed the ability of lyophilized bovine pericardium and acellular ovine esophageal mucosa with fibrin glue to repair induced cerebral dural defects in dogs.Eighteen adult male dogs were used and divided randomly into two groups.A Plumbing Parts square defect about (1x 1cm) was created in all animals in the dura mater.In the first gr
The Virus-Induced Upregulation of the miR-183/96/182 Cluster and the FoxO Family Protein Members Are Not Required for Efficient Replication of HSV-1
Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) expresses a large number of miRNAs, and their function is still not completely understood.In addition, HSV-1 has been found to deregulate host miRNAs, which adds to the complexity of the regulation of efficient virus replication.In this study, we comprehensively addressed the deregulation of host miRNAs by massive-par
COSMO-SkyMed SAR for Detection and Monitoring of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Sites
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery has long been used in archaeology since the earliest space radar missions in the 1980s.In the current scenario of SAR missions, the Italian Space Agency (ASI)’s COnstellation of small Satellites for Mediterranean basin Observation (COSMO-SkyMed) has peculiar properties that make this mission of potential
Correlative imaging of ferroelectric domain walls
Abstract The wealth of properties in functional materials at the nanoscale has attracted tremendous interest over the last decades, spurring the development of ever more precise and ingenious characterization techniques.In ferroelectrics, for instance, scanning probe microscopy based techniques have been used in conjunction with advanced optical me