Antonio Toninello

4.7k total citations
137 papers, 4.1k citations indexed

About

Antonio Toninello is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Antonio Toninello has authored 137 papers receiving a total of 4.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 106 papers in Molecular Biology, 36 papers in Biochemistry and 30 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Antonio Toninello's work include Polyamine Metabolism and Applications (42 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (41 papers) and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (28 papers). Antonio Toninello is often cited by papers focused on Polyamine Metabolism and Applications (42 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (41 papers) and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (28 papers). Antonio Toninello collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Portugal and Mexico. Antonio Toninello's co-authors include Mauro Salvi, D. Siliprandi, Anna Maria Brunati, Valentina Battaglia, N. Siliprandi, Enzo Agostinelli, Lisa Dalla Via, Silvia Grancara, Giulio Clari and Bruno Mondovı̀ and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Blood and Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Antonio Toninello

137 papers receiving 4.0k citations

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All Works

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García‐Argáez, Aída Nelly, Iván Delgado‐Enciso, Roberto Muñiz‐Valencia, et al.. (2019). Cytotoxic Acetogenins from the Roots of Annona purpurea. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 20(8). 1870–1870. 22 indexed citations
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Grancara, Silvia, Marco Artico, Mauro Ciccariello, et al.. (2016). Milestones and recent discoveries on cell death mediated by mitochondria and their interactions with biologically active amines. Amino Acids. 48(10). 2313–2326. 19 indexed citations
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Battaglia, Valentina, Silvia Grancara, Lisa Dalla Via, et al.. (2011). Further characterization of agmatine binding to mitochondrial membranes: involvement of imidazoline I2 receptor. Amino Acids. 42(2-3). 761–768. 6 indexed citations
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Stevanato, Roberto, Angela De Iuliis, Valentina Battaglia, et al.. (2010). Preliminary kinetic characterization of a copper amine oxidase from rat liver mitochondria matrix. Amino Acids. 40(2). 713–720. 11 indexed citations
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Battaglia, Valentina, Silvia Grancara, Carlo Cravanzola, et al.. (2009). Agmatine transport in brain mitochondria: a different mechanism from that in liver mitochondria. Amino Acids. 38(2). 423–430. 16 indexed citations
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Marchi, Umberto De, Lucia Biasutto, Spiridione Garbisa, Antonio Toninello, & Mario Zoratti. (2009). Quercetin can act either as an inhibitor or an inducer of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore: A demonstration of the ambivalent redox character of polyphenols. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1787(12). 1425–1432. 99 indexed citations
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Iuliis, Angela De, et al.. (2009). Novel copper amine oxidase activity from rat liver mitochondria matrix. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 485(2). 97–101. 15 indexed citations
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Lewandrowski, Urs, Elena Tibaldi, Luca Cesaro, et al.. (2009). Chapter 7 Analysis of Tyrosine‐Phosphorylated Proteins in Rat Brain Mitochondria. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 457. 117–136. 3 indexed citations
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Sanz, Elisenda, Albert Quintana, Valentina Battaglia, et al.. (2008). Anti‐apoptotic effect of Mao‐B inhibitor PF9601N [N‐(2‐propynyl)‐2‐(5‐benzyloxy‐indolyl) methylamine] is mediated by p53 pathway inhibition in MPP+‐treated SH‐SY5Y human dopaminergic cells. Journal of Neurochemistry. 105(6). 2404–2417. 33 indexed citations
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Battaglia, Valentina, Anna Maria Brunati, Cristina Fiore, et al.. (2007). Glycyrrhetinic acid as inhibitor or amplifier of permeability transition in rat heart mitochondria. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1778(1). 313–323. 20 indexed citations
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Salvi, Mauro, Nick Morrice, Anna Maria Brunati, & Antonio Toninello. (2007). Identification of the flavoprotein of succinate dehydrogenase and aconitase as in vitro mitochondrial substrates of Fgr tyrosine kinase. FEBS Letters. 581(29). 5579–5585. 48 indexed citations
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Salvi, Mauro, Cristina Fiore, Valentina Battaglia, et al.. (2005). Carbenoxolone Induces Oxidative Stress in Liver Mitochondria, Which Is Responsible for Transition Pore Opening. Endocrinology. 146(5). 2306–2312. 33 indexed citations
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Toninello, Antonio, Paola Pietrangeli, Umberto De Marchi, Mauro Salvi, & Bruno Mondovı̀. (2005). Amine oxidases in apoptosis and cancer. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer. 1765(1). 1–13. 69 indexed citations
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Fiore, Cristina, Mauro Salvi, Mario Palermo, et al.. (2004). On the mechanism of mitochondrial permeability transition induction by glycyrrhetinic acid. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1658(3). 195–201. 62 indexed citations
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Via, Lisa Dalla, Mauro Salvi, Vito Di Noto, Claudio Stefanelli, & Antonio Toninello. (2004). Membrane binding and transport of N-aminoethyl-1,2-diamino ethane (dien) and N-aminopropyl-1,3-diamino propane (propen) by rat liver mitochondria and their effects on membrane permeability transition. Molecular Membrane Biology. 21(2). 109–118. 1 indexed citations
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Salvi, Mauro & Antonio Toninello. (2003). Reciprocal effects between spermine and Mg2+ on their movements across the mitochondrial membrane. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 411(2). 262–266. 2 indexed citations
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Bordin, Luciana, Giulio Clari, Anna Maria Brunati, et al.. (2002). Phosphorylation of Recombinant Human Spermidine/Spermine N1-Acetyltransferase by CK1 and Modulation of Its Binding to Mitochondria: A Comparison with CK2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 290(1). 463–468. 5 indexed citations
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Salvi, Mauro, Antonio Toninello, Matthias Schweizer, Sebastian D. Friess, & Christoph Richter. (2002). Peroxovanadate inhibits Ca 2+ release from mitochondria. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 59(7). 1190–1197. 4 indexed citations
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Gardini, Giulia, Claudia Cabella, Carlo Cravanzola, et al.. (2001). Agmatine induces apoptosis in rat hepatocyte cultures. Journal of Hepatology. 35(4). 482–489. 32 indexed citations
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Siliprandi, D., et al.. (1992). Effects of palmitoyl CoA and palmitoyl carnitine on the membrane potential and Mg2+ content of rat heart mitochondria. PubMed. 116(1-2). 117–123. 19 indexed citations

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