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Edition: Prin 2022
In-depth genetic study and clinical follow-up in fetuses with I and II trimester unspecific signs of increased risk to predict fetal prognosis and inform parental decision-making.
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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
Innovative amplification strategies for ultrasensitive detection of molecular targets
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Edition: Prin 2022
HOCQUS – Hollow-core fibers for Optical Communication QUantum Sources
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Edition: Prin 2022
Trademarking Made in Italy. Trademarks and industrialization in Italy (1860s-1960s)
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Edition: Prin 2022
PHENOtyping type 2 DIAbetic patients with Coronary Artery Disease according to microvascular complications: a multi modality-imaging and laboratory STUDY. The PHENO-DIACAD STUDY
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Edition: Prin 2022
Overcoming T cell impairment in CLL to boost CAR-T cell function
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Edition: Prin 2022 a scorrimento
Circular cOnstruction MatErials from Upcycled Plastic waste (COMEUP): technical, economic, and environmental assessment
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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
Lifecycle-based methodology for engineering (eco)design of AM components in transport vehicles - eDAM
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Edition: Prin 2022
BIOMHEME - A biomimetic approach to remove free hemoglobin from plasma inspired by bacterial iron capturing systems
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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
MATHematical tools for predictive maintenance and PROtection of CULTtural heritage (MATHPROCULT)
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Edition: Prin 2022
Prediction of Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) failure based on circulating biomarkers, Electrical Impedance Tomography and advanced respiratory mechanics: a multi-source pathophysiological study on acute respiratory failure using artificial intelligence.
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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
YOMP: Yeast model and omics studies to deepen the knowledge about the mitochondrial metallopeptidase PITRM1 in health and disease