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    Ectopic FOXP3 Expression Preserves Primitive Features Of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells While Impairing Functional T Cell Differentiation by Santoni de Sio, F. R., Passerini, L., Valente, M. M., Russo, F., Naldini, L., Roncarolo, M. G., Bacchetta, R.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-11-2017)
    “…FOXP3 is the transcription factor ruling regulatory T cell function and maintenance of peripheral immune tolerance, and mutations in its coding gene causes…”
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    Campaign Inc: How Leadership and Organization Propelled Barack Obama to the White House by Henry F. De Sio

    Published 2014
    “…It takes more than an excellent candidate to win elections; it takes an outstanding campaign organization, too.Campaign Inc.is the story of how leadership and…”
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    Yield, quality and antioxidants of peeled tomato as affected by genotype and industrial processing in Southern Italy by De Sio, F., Rapacciuolo, M., De Giorgi, A., Trifirò, A., Giuliano, B., Vitobello, L., Cuciniello, A., Caruso, G.

    Published in Advances in horticultural science (2018)
    “…Research was carried out on processing tomato in San Severo (Tavoliere delle Puglie, Foggia, Italy) in order to compare four long-type fruit hybrids oriented…”
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    Effect of storage time and natural corrosion inhibitor on carbohydrate and carboxylic acids content in canned tomato purée by Grassino, A Ninčević, Grabarić, Z, Sio, F De, Cacace, D, Pezzani, A, Squitieri, G

    Published in Food science and technology international (01-06-2012)
    “…In this research compositional changes of tinplate-canned tomato purées, with or without the addition of essential onion oil were investigated. The study was…”
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    Effect of industrial processing upon organic and conventional tomatoes: evaluation of quality and nutritional characteristics by Sandei, L, Vadalà, R, Pirondi, S, De Sio, F, Zaccardelli, M, Scelza, R, Adamo, P, Rao, M.A

    Published in Acta horticulturae (2013)
    “…The increasing consumer's awareness about direct correlation existing among food and health and the contamination problems coming from some foodstuffs, have…”
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    Close the Deal by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…I was up again and shuffling around my apartment. By 4 A.M., I was back out the door. Before I left, I fumbled around in the kitchen for a pen and a piece of…”
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    Stick to the Plan by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…“The states are unhappy.” That was the first thing Steve Hildebrand told me when I joined the campaign. Steve was very specific with his concerns about a lack…”
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    In Crisis, Stay on Offense by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…It felt like March 4 took forever to arrive, but it quickly turned into a distant memory after the elections ended. Even though Hillary Clinton’s victories…”
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    Bend, Don’t Break by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…We knew that good news awaited us on the other side of Super Tuesday if we could just hold our own on the day itself. We did. And on Wednesday, February 6,…”
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    Yes We Can by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…Barack Obama’s unlikely victory in a rural white state over his powerhouse rival set the political world on its head. It afforded his candidacy a fresh burst…”
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    After Words by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…Early the next morning, I made my way to campaign headquarters. There wasn’t much reason to be in so early, except my wife needed the baby stroller that we…”
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    Lead from Within by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…Around the first week of July, the paper came off the windowed fishbowl, indicating that we had finally settled on a plan. If the campaign felt stalled at the…”
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    Know Where to Be to Effectively Lead by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…I sat on the floor, gazing at my television screen while slowly tying my shoes. I was captivated by the breaking news bulletin being aired. My BlackBerry laid…”
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    Contrast Thyself by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…As we moved into summer, Senator Obama came under fire for what some on the Left characterized as his “move to the middle.” Republicans preferred the…”
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    Rise to Big Moments by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…That’s how you perform under pressure,” Senator Obama lightheartedly joked with the news team covering his education-themed event at a South Carolina school…”
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    No Drama Obama by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…I dreaded my new campaign BlackBerry, yet habitually fumbled for it immediately upon waking each day. The device delivered the regular dose of SOS’s that as…”
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    Be Faster by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…It was a shocker. On the morning of Friday, January 4, the nation was greeted with news of a stunning win by perhaps the freshest face in politics over one of…”
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    Run It like a Business by Henry F. De Sio

    Published in Campaign Inc (01-09-2014)
    “…The last day of the primary voting season was set for June 3, featuring a doubleheader with contests in South Dakota and Montana. May 18 was a high point for…”
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