7 resultados para C-scorpionates iron(II)
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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La tesi della candidata presenta - attraverso lo studio della normativa e della giurisprudenza rilevanti in Italia, Francia e Germania – un’analisi dell'ambito soggettivo di applicazione del diritto costituzionale d'asilo e del suo rapporto con il riconoscimento dello status di rifugiato ai sensi della Convenzione di Ginevra del 1951, nonchè della sua interazione con le altre forme di protezione della persona previste dal diritto comunitario e dal sistema CEDU di salvaguardia dei diritti fondamentali. Dal breve itinerario comparatistico percorso, emerge una forte tendenza alla neutralizzazione dell’asilo costituzionale ed alla sua sovrapposizione con la fattispecie del rifugio convenzionale quale carattere comune agli ordinamenti presi in esame, espressione di una consapevole scelta di politica del diritto altresì volta ad assimilare la materia alla disciplina generale dell’immigrazione al fine di ridimensionarne le potenzialità espansive (si pensi alla latitudine delle formule costituzionali di cui agli artt. 10, co. 3 Cost. it. e 16a, co. 1 Grundgesetz) e di ricondurre l'asilo entro i tradizionali confini della discrezionalità amministrativa quale sovrana concessione dello Stato ospitante. L'esame delle fonti comunitarie di recente introduzione illumina l’indagine: in particolare, la stessa Direttiva 2004/83CE sulla qualifica di rifugiato e sulla protezione sussidiaria consolida quanto stabilito dalle disposizioni convenzionali, ma ne estende la portata in modo significativo, recependo gli esiti della lunga evoluzione giurisprudenziale compiuta dalle corti nazionali e dal Giudice di Strasburgo nell’interpretazione del concetto di “persecuzione” (specialmente, in relazione all’individuazione delle azioni e degli agenti persecutori). Con riferimento al sistema giuridico italiano, la tesi si interroga sulle prospettive di attuazione del dettato dell’art. 10, terzo comma della Costituzione, ed inoltre propone la disamina di alcuni istituti chiave dell’attuale normativa in materia di asilo, attraverso cui si riscontrano importanti profili di incompatibilità con la natura di diritto fondamentale costituzionalmente tutelato, conferita al diritto di asilo dalla volontà dei Costituenti e radicata nella ratio della norma stessa (il trattenimento del richiedente asilo; la procedura di esame della domanda, l’onere probatorio e le cause ostative al suo accoglimento; l’effettività della tutela giurisdizionale). Le questioni più problematiche ancora irrisolte investono proprio tali aspetti del procedimento - previsto per ottenere quello che alcuni atti europei, tra cui l'art. 18 della Carta di Nizza, definiscono right to asylum - come rivela la disciplina contenuta nella Direttiva 2005/85CE, recante norme minime per le procedure applicate negli Stati membri ai fini del riconoscimento e della revoca dello status di rifugiato. Infine, il fenomeno della esternalizzazione dei controlli compromette lo stesso accesso alle procedure, nella misura in cui rende "mobile" il confine territoriale dell’area Schengen (attraverso l'introduzione del criterio dello "Stato terzo sicuro", degli strumenti dell'esame preliminare delle domande e della detenzione amministrativa nei Paesi di transito, nonché per mezzo del presidio delle frontiere esterne), relegando il trattamento dei richiedenti asilo ad uno spazio in cui non sempre è monitorabile l'effettivo rispetto del principio del non refoulement, degli obblighi internazionali relativi all’accoglienza dei profughi e delle clausole di determinazione dello Stato competente all'esame delle domande ai sensi del Regolamento n. 343/03, c.d. Dublino II (emblematico il caso del pattugliamento delle acque internazionali e dell'intercettazione delle navi prima del superamento dei confini territoriali). Questi delicati aspetti di criticità della disciplina procedimentale limitano il carattere innovativo delle recenti acquisizioni comunitarie sull’ambito di operatività delle nuove categorie definitorie introdotte (le qualifiche di rifugiato e di titolare di protezione sussidiaria e la complessa nozione di persecuzione, innanzitutto), richiedendo, pertanto, l’adozione di un approccio sistemico – piuttosto che analitico – per poter rappresentare in modo consapevole le dinamiche che concretamente si producono a livello applicativo ed affrontare la questione nodale dell'efficienza dell'attuale sistema multilivello di protezione del richiedente asilo.
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A series of imidazolium salts of the type [BocNHCH2CH2ImR]X (Boc = t-Bu carbamates; Im = imidazole) (R = Me, X = I, 1a; R = Bn, X = Br, 1b; R = Trityl, X = Cl, 1c) and [BnImR’]X (R’ = Me, X = Br, 1d; R’ = Bn, X = Br, 1e; R’ = Trityl, X = Cl, 1g; R’ = tBu, X = Br, 1h) bearing increasingly bulky substituents were synthetized and characterized. Subsequently, these precursors were employed in the synthesis of silver(I)-N-heterocyclic (NHC) complexes as transmetallating reagents for the preparation of rhodium(I) complexes [RhX(NBD)(NHC)] (NHC = 1-(2-NHBoc-ethyl)-3-R-imidazolin-2-ylidene; X = Cl; R = Me, 4a; R = Bn, 4b; R = Trityl, 4c; X = I, R = Me, 5a; NHC = 1-Bn-3-R’-imidazolin-2-ylidene; X = Cl; R’ = Me, 4d, R’ = Bn, 4e, R’ = Trityl, 4g; R’ = tBu, 4h). VT NMR studies of these complexes revealed a restricted rotation barriers about the metal-carbene bond. While the rotation barriers calculated for the complexes in which R = Me, Bn (4a,b,d,e and 5a) matched the experimental values, this was not true for the complexes 4c,g, bearing a trityl group for which the values are much smaller than the calculated ones. Energy barriers for 4c,g, derived from a line shape simulation, showed a strong dependence on the temperature while for 4h the rotational energy barrier is stopped at room temperature. The catalytic activity of the new rhodium compounds was investigated in the hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes and in the addition of phenylboronic acid to benzaldehyde. The imidazolium salts 1d,e were also employed in the synthesis of new iron(II)-NHC complexes. Finally, during a six-months stay at the University of York a new ligand derived from Norharman was prepared and employed in palladium-mediated cross-coupling.
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In chronic myeloid leukemia and Philadelphia-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients resistant to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), BCR-ABL kinase domain mutation status is an essential component of the therapeutic decision algorithm. The recent development of Ultra-Deep Sequencing approach (UDS) has opened the way to a more accurate characterization of the mutant clones surviving TKIs conjugating assay sensitivity and throughput. We decided to set-up and validated an UDS-based for BCR-ABL KD mutation screening in order to i) resolve qualitatively and quantitatively the complexity and the clonal structure of mutated populations surviving TKIs, ii) study the dynamic of expansion of mutated clones in relation to TKIs therapy, iii) assess whether UDS may allow more sensitive detection of emerging clones, harboring critical 2GTKIs-resistant mutations predicting for an impending relapse, earlier than SS. UDS was performed on a Roche GS Junior instrument, according to an amplicon sequencing design and protocol set up and validated in the framework of the IRON-II (Interlaboratory Robustness of Next-Generation Sequencing) International consortium.Samples from CML and Ph+ ALL patients who had developed resistance to one or multiple TKIs and collected at regular time-points during treatment were selected for this study. Our results indicate the technical feasibility, accuracy and robustness of our UDS-based BCR-ABL KD mutation screening approach. UDS was found to provide a more accurate picture of BCR-ABL KD mutation status, both in terms of presence/absence of mutations and in terms of clonal complexity and showed that BCR-ABL KD mutations detected by SS are only the “tip of iceberg”. In addition UDS may reliably pick 2GTKIs-resistant mutations earlier than SS in a significantly greater proportion of patients.The enhanced sensitivity as well as the possibility to identify low level mutations point the UDS-based approach as an ideal alternative to conventional sequencing for BCR-ABL KD mutation screening in TKIs-resistant Ph+ leukemia patients
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The Reverse Vaccinology (RV) approach allows using genomic information for the delineation of new protein-based vaccines starting from an in silico analysis. The first powerful example of the application of the RV approach is given by the development of a protein-based vaccine against serogroup B Meningococcus. A similar approach was also used to identify new Staphylococcus aureus vaccine candidates, including the ferric hydroxamate-binding lipoprotein FhuD2. S. aureus is a widespread human pathogen, which employs various different strategies for iron uptake, including: (i) siderophore-mediated iron acquisition using the endogenous siderophores staphyloferrin A and B, (ii) siderophore-mediated iron acquisition using xeno-siderophores (the pathway exploited by FhuD2) and (iii) heme-mediated iron acquisition. In this work the high resolution crystal structure of FhuD2 in the iron (III)-siderophore-bound form was determined. FhuD2 belongs to the Periplasmic Binding Protein family (PBP ) class III, and is principally formed by two globular domains, at the N- and C-termini of the protein, that make up a cleft where ferrichrome-iron (III) is bound. The N- and C-terminal domains, connected by a single long α-helix, present Rossmann-like folds, showing a β-stranded core and an α-helical periphery, which do not undergo extensive structural rearrangement when they interact with the ligand, typical of class III PBP members. The structure shows that ferrichrome-bound iron does not come directly into contact with the protein; rather, the metal ion is fully coordinated by six oxygen donors of the hydroxamate groups of three ornithine residues, which, with the three glycine residues, make up the peptide backbone of ferrichrome. Furthermore, it was found that iron-free ferrichrome is able to subtract iron from transferrin. This study shows for the first time the structure of FhuD2, which was found to bind to siderophores ,and that the protein plays an important role in S. aureus colonization and infection phases.
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The focus of this dissertation is the analysis of the music-related philosophical passages from the 5th century B.C. to the 2nd century B.C. It aims to provide a multifaceted view towards music as a cultural phenomenon, which is based primarily on the philological and culturological explorations instead of the technical-musicological approach. The texts from our selected period attest that mousikē had an extremely broad conceptualisation which led to the attribution of the different, sometimes completely opposite value: from an insignificant performative practice to an activity which corresponds to the divine laws and directly affects the human soul. The discussed testimonia provide evidence of defining music both as an exclusively acoustic phenomenon and as a philosophically significant concept that oversteps the sonic definition. Our sources clearly demonstrate that mousikē was a polysemous term: it was understood as an interdisciplinary form of art (as the arts of the Muses), though it was also used to indicate the exclusively instrumental music or a philosophical concept, which does not necessarily define sound as its essential quality. The aim of this dissertation is to clarify the arguments behind each of these positions, to analyse whether such different modes of conceptualisation are compatible among themselves, and to see how they fit together into explaining what was understood as music in Antiquity. In this thesis we explore the conceptual framework of mousikē and analyse what enabled the musical thought to be worthy of the attention of the greatest philosophical minds. We will demonstrate that it was not the sound or the artistic practices that were central in the philosophical thought on music, but instead the embedded structural qualities that have correspondence to the universal proportions of the cosmic world and which are perceptible to the listeners through the medium of sound.