A. Genderini

530 total citations
22 papers, 366 citations indexed

About

A. Genderini is a scholar working on Nephrology, Molecular Biology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Genderini has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 366 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Nephrology, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in A. Genderini's work include Amyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes (7 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (6 papers) and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research (3 papers). A. Genderini is often cited by papers focused on Amyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes (7 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (6 papers) and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research (3 papers). A. Genderini collaborates with scholars based in Italy. A. Genderini's co-authors include G. Barbiano di Belgiojoso, Matteo Trezzi, Renzo Boldorini, Silvio Bertoli, S. Casanova, Gianna Mazzucco, G. Monga, Luca Vago, M. Motta and Marco Cicardi and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Chemistry, American Journal of Kidney Diseases and Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

A. Genderini

19 papers receiving 358 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Genderini Italy 9 147 85 80 75 63 22 366
Lukas Lehner Germany 14 126 0.9× 58 0.7× 36 0.5× 167 2.2× 76 1.2× 36 533
K. Mohandas United States 12 35 0.2× 83 1.0× 41 0.5× 128 1.7× 17 0.3× 26 611
Stine Bjørnsen Norway 13 50 0.3× 53 0.6× 36 0.5× 114 1.5× 17 0.3× 23 487
Allan S. Belzberg Canada 10 125 0.9× 119 1.4× 29 0.4× 153 2.0× 5 0.1× 13 526
Alexander Fichtner Germany 15 233 1.6× 34 0.4× 55 0.7× 186 2.5× 55 0.9× 47 635
Clément Gosset France 12 255 1.7× 57 0.7× 79 1.0× 482 6.4× 32 0.5× 22 888
José Manuel del Rey Spain 11 27 0.2× 12 0.1× 64 0.8× 38 0.5× 28 0.4× 26 338
Mary Jo Shaver United States 10 261 1.8× 37 0.4× 63 0.8× 250 3.3× 143 2.3× 12 775
Shin Nunomiya Japan 12 89 0.6× 113 1.3× 41 0.5× 99 1.3× 45 0.7× 35 540
Matteo Trezzi Italy 15 58 0.4× 91 1.1× 22 0.3× 298 4.0× 66 1.0× 61 718

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Genderini

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All Works

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Scirè, Carlo Alberto, Cristina Rossi, Leonardo Punzi, et al.. (2018). Change gout: how to deal with this “silently-developing killer” in everyday clinical practice. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 34(8). 1411–1417. 11 indexed citations
2.
Farina, Lucia, et al.. (2017). A rare case of atypical chronic lymphocytic leukaemia presenting as nephrotic syndrome. BMJ Case Reports. 2017. bcr–2016. 1 indexed citations
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Belgiojoso, G. Barbiano di, A. Genderini, Renato Alberto Sinico, et al.. (2015). Acute Renal Failure due to Microscopic Polyarteritis with the Same Histological and Clinical Patterns in a Father and His Son. Contributions to nephrology. 94. 107–114.
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Belgiojoso, G. Barbiano di, A. Genderini, Nadia Zanchetta, Adriano Lazzarin, & Silvio Bertoli. (2015). AIDS in Dialysis Centers: An Emerging Risk?. Contributions to nephrology. 61. 254–265.
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Belgiojoso, G. Barbiano di, et al.. (2015). Renal Damage in Drug Abusers. Contributions to nephrology. 77. 142–156.
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Carugati, Manuela, Marco Franzetti, Alessandro Torre, et al.. (2013). Systemic lupus erythematosus and HIV infection: a whimsical relationship. Reports of two cases and review of the literature. Clinical Rheumatology. 32(9). 1399–1405. 27 indexed citations
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Scorza, D., et al.. (2012). Pancake polycystic kidney: case report.. PubMed. 84(4). 276–8. 1 indexed citations
8.
Szőke, Dominika, Alberto Dolci, A. Genderini, & Mauro Panteghini. (2012). Fatal Electrolyte Abnormalities Following Enema Administration. Clinical Chemistry. 58(11). 1515–1518. 6 indexed citations
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Trezzi, Matteo, Daniela Torzillo, Elisa Ceriani, et al.. (2011). Lung ultrasonography for the assessment of rapid extravascular water variation: evidence from hemodialysis patients. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 8(5). 409–415. 88 indexed citations
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Belgiojoso, G. Barbiano di, A. Genderini, & Franco Ferrario. (2011). Post-infectious glomerulonephritis. SpringerReference. 20(2). 184–99. 3 indexed citations
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Nebuloni, Manuela, G. Barbiano di Belgiojoso, A. Genderini, et al.. (2009). Glomerular lesions in HIV-positive patients: a 20-year biopsy experience from Northern Italy. Clinical Nephrology. 72(7). 38–45. 26 indexed citations
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Nebuloni, Manuela, et al.. (2009). Fibrillary glomerulonephritis with prevalent IgA deposition associated with undifferentiated connective tissue disease: A case report. Clinical Kidney Journal. 3(1). 57–59. 2 indexed citations
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Ferrario, Franco, M. Barone, Giovanni Landoni, et al.. (2009). Acetylcysteine and non-ionic isosmolar contrast-induced nephropathy--a randomized controlled study. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 24(10). 3103–3107. 37 indexed citations
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Trezzi, Matteo, et al.. (1999). HIV infection in dialysis centers in Italy: a nationwide multicenter study.. PubMed. 11(5). 249–54. 9 indexed citations
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Belgiojoso, G. Barbiano di, A. Genderini, Silvio Bertoli, et al.. (1996). Immunotactoid glomerulopathy in a HIV-infected patient: a novel association. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 11(5). 857–859. 8 indexed citations
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Casanova, S., Gianna Mazzucco, G. Barbiano di Belgiojoso, et al.. (1995). Pattern of glomerular involvement in human immunodeficiency virus—infected patients: An Italian study. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 26(3). 446–453. 71 indexed citations
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Genderini, A., et al.. (1991). Acute renal failure in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Journal of Nephrology. 4(1). 45–47. 2 indexed citations
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Belgiojoso, G. Barbiano di, et al.. (1990). Absence of HIV Antigens in Renal Tissue from Patients with HIV-Associated Nephropathy. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 5(7). 489–492. 30 indexed citations
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Genderini, A., et al.. (1990). HIV-Associated Nephropathy: A New Entity. A Study of 12 Cases. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 5(suppl 1). 84–87. 6 indexed citations
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Bertoli, Silvio, et al.. (1986). Clearances and solutes extraction in biofiltration and hemodialysis with the AN 69 S.. PubMed. 9 Suppl 3. 121–2. 1 indexed citations

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