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    Linear white lesion in the oral mucosa

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    Two unrelated patients aged 60 and 61 presented with an asymptomatic, white, slightly raised line on the buccal mucosa extending bilaterally from the commissure to the last molar teeth along their occlusal line, involving also the inner lower lip mucosa (Fig 1, A and B). The lesions could not wipe off on scratching. Medical history was unremarkable. Histopathology showed hyperparakeratosis without granular layers and regular acanthosis vacuolated cells in the upper spinous cell layer with some dyskeratotic cells in the absence of dysplasia (Fig 2). Neither inflammatory infiltrate nor bacterial colonies attached to the surface or fungal elements were seen (Fig 3)

    Molecular Basis of the ABA Dependent Modulation of CONSTANS Activity in Drought Escape Response

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    Plants ability to adapt their development in response to environmental changes is one key factor underlying their evolutionary success. Phytohormones modulate different plant\u2013environment interactions, namely the regulation of flowering time that is crucial to synchronize the onset of the reproductive phase with the most favorable conditions. In Arabidopsis thaliana the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA), known to regulate various drought stress responses, promotes flowering under long day but not short day conditions. Genetic analyses support a model where ABA signals interact with the photoperiodic pathway, upstream of the flowering gene FLOWERING LOCUS T. Aims of my project are to define how ABA and photoperiod signaling interact. My genetic data indicates that ABA promotes flowering by modulating the activity of the FT activator CONSTANS (CO) rather than its transcriptional regulation. Initial data about the molecular basis of this ABA\u2013CO interaction will be presented. Our study point to CO as the key integrator between ABA signals and the photoperiodic pathway, allowing plants to coordinate flowering time according to the prevailing watering conditions

    Rock Magnetic Signature of Heterogeneities Across an Intraplate Basal Contact: An Example From the Northern Apennines

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    Abstract Heterogeneities in the magnetic signature along intraplate shear zones complicate their correlation with the physical processes that are involved in the geodynamic evolution of megathrusts. Isolating the preferred orientation of different magnetic minerals may provide insights into faulting processes, tectonics, and strain partitioning. Studies of exhumed analogs are fundamental to constrain variations in the magnetic properties with respect to a geodynamic context of intraplate shear zones. This study uses a combined statistical and magnetic approach to separate the contribution of coexisting petrofabrics to better interpret the heterogeneities in the magnetic signature. The main results indicate that there is a strong dependency among the variation in the magnetic properties and their anisotropy with the distance from the thrust faults and strain localization within the shear zone. Close to the main thrust, we observed a shear‐related fabric, indicating a high degree of non‐coaxial strain. Away from the thrust faults, the degree of anisotropy and the ellipsoids' oblateness gradually diminishes and subfabrics related to previous tectonic events or less intense deformation become dominant. Our observations also indicate strain decoupling across the basal thrust with dominant vertical uniaxial strain within the footwall. In contrast characterization of the anisotropy of magnetic remanence provides significant information on the variable response of different subpopulations of ferromagnetic minerals to shearing, indicating different degree of reworking or independent deformation processes

    Efficacy of Imiquimod 3.75% for the treatment of extensive Bowen's disease of the face in an elderly patient

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    Bowen's disease is a cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in situ with a potential risk of progression to invasive SCC. Despite the high number of approved treatments, elderly patients with extensive lesions of critical sites may represent a therapeutical challenge, especially in cases of treatment failure or recalcitrant disease. Here, we report the successfully use of topical Imiquimod 3.75% to treat an extensive Bowen's disease of the cheek in an elderly
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