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Network analysis of gut microbiome and metabolome to discover microbiota-linked biomarkers in patients affected by non-small cell lung cancer

Several studies in recent times have linked gut microbiome (GM) diversity to the pathogenesis of cancer and its role in disease progression through immune response, inflammation and metabolism modulation. This study focused on the use of network analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify the biological interaction between the gut ecosystem and its metabolites that could impact the immunotherapy response in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients undergoing second-line treatment with anti-PD1.

Welcoming cities: new strategies for contemporary urban requalification in the migration era

Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phenomenon which has to be interpreted in the future of architecture and urbanism and as a new element to be included in new models beng defined that govern the urban transformation of contemporary cities.

Welcoming cities: new strategies for contemporary urban requalification in the migration era

Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phenomenon which has to be interpreted in the future of architecture and urbanism and as a new element to be included in new models beng defined that govern the urban transformation of contemporary cities.

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