Valeria E. Palmieri
National University of Rosario
7 Papers
3 Citations
Valeria E. Palmieri is an academic researcher from National University of Rosario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Amaranthus palmeri. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Herbicide resistant weeds: A call to integrate conventional agricultural practices, molecular biology knowledge and new technologies.
Valeria Elisa Perotti,Alvaro Santiago Larran,Valeria E. Palmieri,Andrea K. Martinatto,Hugo R. Permingeat +4 more
TL;DR: It is claimed that global climate change is an unnoticed factor that may be acting on the selection of HR weeds, especially those evolving into non-target-site resistance mechanisms, in the first review that integrates agronomic and molecular knowledge of herbicide resistance.
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Target-site resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides in Amaranthus palmeri from Argentina.
Alvaro Santiago Larran,Valeria E. Palmieri,Valeria Elisa Perotti,Lucas Lieber,Daniel Tuesca,Hugo R. Permingeat +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of als resistance alleles in A. palmeri in Argentina and the data support the involvement of a target-site mechanism of resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides.
A122S, A205V, D376E, W574L and S653N substitutions in acetolactate synthase (ALS) from Amaranthus palmeri show different functional impacts on herbicide resistance.
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis of these mutants and the wild-type (WT) enzyme was performed to understand the herbicide resistance in Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson.
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Robotic approach with neoadjuvant chemotherapy in adult Wilms’ tumor: A feasibility study report and a systematic review of the literature
Simone Sforza,Valeria E. Palmieri,Maria Rosaria Raspollini,Giandomenico Roviello,Alberto Mantovani,Umberto Basso,Maria Carmen Affinita,Alberto D'Angelo,Lorenzo Antonuzzo,Marco Carini,Andrea Minervini,Lorenzo Masieri +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a case of Wilms' tumor (WT) managed in a multidisciplinary setting was carried out, and according to the clinical and radiological response to a robotic radical nephrectomy with aortic lymph nodes dissection, she was managed with no intraoperative rupture, a favorable surgical outcome, and a follow-up of 25 months, which did not show any recurrence.
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Immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced neurologic toxicity: a case report and literature review.
Valeria E. Palmieri,Giandomenico Roviello,Martina Catalano,Alberto D'Angelo,Gianmarco Vannini,E. Buttitta,Enrico Mini +6 more
TL;DR: A rare case of a neurologic adverse event associated with programmed death-1 inhibitor monotherapy is presented, although optimal immunomodulatory treatment is still debated.
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