E. Dal Molin
University of Turin
6 Papers
E. Dal Molin is an academic researcher from University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Relationship between beef consumer tenderness perception and Warner–Bratzler shear force
TL;DR: The results suggest consumers' difficulty in discriminating category 1 (WBs>62.59N) from category 2(WBs: 52.78-62.78N) and WBs values >52.68N and <42.87N allow classification of tough and tender beef in a sufficiently reliable way.
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West Nile virus spread in Europe: Phylogeographic pattern analysis and key drivers
Lu Lu,Feifei Zhang,Bas B. Oude Munnink,Emmanuelle Munger,Reina S. Sikkema,Styliani Pappa,Katerina Tsioka,Alessandro Sinigaglia,E. Dal Molin,Barbara B Shih,Anne Günther,Anne Pohlmann,Ute Ziegler,Martin Beer,Rachel A. Taylor,Frederic Bartumeus,Mark W. Woolhouse,Frank M. Aarestrup,Luisa Barzon,Anna Papa,Samantha Lycett,Marion P. G. Koopmans +21 more
TL;DR: Agricultural land use may be a significant driver of WNV emergence and spread and the need to strengthen virological surveillance in countries of Central Europe from where WNV outbreaks are likely seeded is identified.
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Molecular Survey on A, B, C and New Avian Metapneumovirus (aMPV) Subtypes in Wild Birds of Northern-Central Italy
Claudia Maria Tucciarone,Giovanni Franzo,Matteo Legnardi,Daniela Pasotto,Caterina Lupini,Elena Catelli,Giulia Quaglia,Giuliano Graziosi,E. Dal Molin,Federica Gobbo,Mattia Cecchinato +10 more
TL;DR: The absence of subtypes A and B supports the negligible role of wild birds, whereas subtype C detection follows previous serological and molecular identifications in Italy, and confirms the susceptibility of mallards, which are closely related to domestic species, highlighting the importance of the epidemiological monitoring of aMPV circulation.
West Nile Virus spread in Europe - phylogeographic pattern analysis and key drivers
Lu Lu,Feifei Zhang,Bas B. Oude Munnink,Emmanuelle Munger,Reina S. Sikkema,Styliani Pappa,Katerina Tsioka,Alessandro Sinigaglia,E. Dal Molin,Barbara Shih,Anne Günther,Anne Pohlmann,Martin Beer,Rachel A. Taylor,Frederic Bartumeus,Mark E. J. Woolhouse,Frank Møller Aarestrup,Luisa Barzon,Anna Papa,Samantha Lycett,Marion Koopmans +20 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe key drivers by combining viral genome sequences with epidemiological data and possible factors of spread into phylodynamic models, and suggest future surveillance activities should be strengthened in Central and Southeast European countries, and enhanced monitoring should be targeted to areas with high agriculture activities.
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Circulating microRNA signatures associated with disease severity and outcome in COVID-19 patients
Alessandra Giannella,Silvia Riccetti,Alessandro Sinigaglia,Chiara Piubelli,Elisabetta Razzaboni,Piero Di Battista,Matteo Agostini,E. Dal Molin,Riccardo Manganelli,Federico Gobbi,Giulio Ceolotto,Luisa Barzon +11 more
TL;DR: The identified DE miRNAs provided clues on COVID-19 pathogenesis, highlighting signatures of impaired interferon and antiviral responses, inflammation, organ damage and cardiovascular failure as associated with severe disease and death.