Achille Anselmo

5.2k total citations
41 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Achille Anselmo is a scholar working on Immunology, Oncology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Achille Anselmo has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Immunology, 14 papers in Oncology and 11 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Achille Anselmo's work include Immune Cell Function and Interaction (10 papers), Immune cells in cancer (10 papers) and Chemokine receptors and signaling (6 papers). Achille Anselmo is often cited by papers focused on Immune Cell Function and Interaction (10 papers), Immune cells in cancer (10 papers) and Chemokine receptors and signaling (6 papers). Achille Anselmo collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and United Kingdom. Achille Anselmo's co-authors include Alberto Mantovani, Massimo Locati, Andrea Doni, Cecília Garlanda, Federica Moalli, Fabio Pasqualini, Patrizia Marchesi, Vivek Krishna Pulakazhi Venu, Javier Cibella and Irene Pizzitola and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Circulation and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Achille Anselmo

41 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

Achille Anselmo
Ke Rui China
Ram P. Singh United States
Hernan Roca United States
Abigail Woodfin United Kingdom
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All Works

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Salvatore, Vittorio, Francesca Ragogna, Ilaria Marzinotto, et al.. (2024). Metabolic, genetic and immunological features of relatives of type 1 diabetes patients with elevated insulin resistance. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 48(3). 765–775. 1 indexed citations
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Soldani, Cristiana, Barbara Franceschini, Federico Colombo, et al.. (2024). Riboflavin-LSD1 axis participates in the in vivo tumor-associated macrophage morphology in human colorectal liver metastases. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 73(4). 63–63. 3 indexed citations
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Rotta, Gianluca, Francesca Clemente, Maya Fedeli, et al.. (2022). Workflow for high-dimensional flow cytometry analysis of T cells from tumor metastases. Life Science Alliance. 5(10). e202101316–e202101316. 2 indexed citations
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Erreni, Marco, Francesca D’Autilia, Evangelia Bolli, et al.. (2022). Size-advantage of monovalent nanobodies against the macrophage mannose receptor for deep tumor penetration and tumor-associated macrophage targeting. Theranostics. 13(1). 355–373. 15 indexed citations
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Anfray, Clément, Francesco Mainini, Elisabeth Digifico, et al.. (2021). Intratumoral combination therapy with poly(I:C) and resiquimod synergistically triggers tumor-associated macrophages for effective systemic antitumoral immunity. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. 9(9). e002408–e002408. 67 indexed citations
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Donadon, Matteo, Guido Torzilli, Nina Cortese, et al.. (2020). Macrophage morphology correlates with single-cell diversity and prognosis in colorectal liver metastasis. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 217(11). 110 indexed citations
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Riva, Federica, Maurilio Ponzoni, Domenico Supino, et al.. (2019). IL1R8 Deficiency Drives Autoimmunity-Associated Lymphoma Development. Cancer Immunology Research. 7(6). 874–885. 13 indexed citations
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Crisafulli, Laura, Sharon Muggeo, Paolo Uva, et al.. (2019). MicroRNA-127-3p controls murine hematopoietic stem cell maintenance by limiting differentiation. Haematologica. 104(9). 1744–1755. 14 indexed citations
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Sereni, Lucia Piceni, Maria Carmina Castiello, Francesco Marangoni, et al.. (2018). Autonomous role of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome platelet deficiency in inducing autoimmunity and inflammation. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 142(4). 1272–1284. 22 indexed citations
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Marelli, Giulia, Marco Erreni, Achille Anselmo, et al.. (2017). Heme-oxygenase-1 Production by Intestinal CX3CR1+ Macrophages Helps to Resolve Inflammation and Prevents Carcinogenesis. Cancer Research. 77(16). 4472–4485. 36 indexed citations
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Anselmo, Achille, Federica Riva, Stefania Gentile, et al.. (2016). Expression and function of IL-1R8 (TIR8/SIGIRR), a regulatory member of the IL-1 receptor family in platelets. Cardiovascular Research. 111(4). 373–384. 22 indexed citations
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Anselmo, Achille, Eliana Lauranzano, Cristiana Soldani, et al.. (2016). Identification of a novel agrin-dependent pathway in cell signaling and adhesion within the erythroid niche. Cell Death and Differentiation. 23(8). 1322–1330. 24 indexed citations
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Strauss, Laura, Sabina Sangaletti, Francesca Maria Consonni, et al.. (2015). RORC1 Regulates Tumor-Promoting “Emergency” Granulo-Monocytopoiesis. Cancer Cell. 28(2). 253–269. 152 indexed citations
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Bonavita, Ornella, Matteo Massara, Achille Anselmo, et al.. (2015). Flow Cytometry Detection of Chemokine Receptors for the Identification of Murine Monocyte and Neutrophil Subsets. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 570. 441–456. 1 indexed citations
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Savino, Benedetta, Nicoletta Caronni, Achille Anselmo, et al.. (2014). ERK-Dependent Downregulation of the Atypical Chemokine Receptor D6 Drives Tumor Aggressiveness in Kaposi Sarcoma. Cancer Immunology Research. 2(7). 679–689. 34 indexed citations
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Prete, Annalisa Del, Anna Luganini, Sara Scutera, et al.. (2014). Interferon-α Production by Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Is Dispensable for an Effective Anti-Cytomegalovirus Response in Adaptor Protein-3-Deficient Mice. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research. 35(3). 232–238. 4 indexed citations
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Rodríguez, Tania Véliz, Federica Moalli, Nadia Polentarutti, et al.. (2011). Role of Toll Interleukin-1 Receptor (IL-1R) 8, a Negative Regulator of IL-1R/Toll-Like Receptor Signaling, in Resistance to Acute Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lung Infection. Infection and Immunity. 80(1). 100–109. 40 indexed citations
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Brambilla, Marta, Alessandro Parolari, Marina Camera, et al.. (2010). Effect of two doses of aspirin on thromboxane biosynthesis and platelet function in patients undergoing coronary surgery. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 103(3). 516–524. 36 indexed citations
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Marchesi, Federica, Lorenzo Piemonti, Giuseppe Fedele, et al.. (2008). The Chemokine Receptor CX3CR1 Is Involved in the Neural Tropism and Malignant Behavior of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma. Cancer Research. 68(21). 9060–9069. 142 indexed citations

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