Antonio Toniolo

6.5k total citations
148 papers, 4.6k citations indexed

About

Antonio Toniolo is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Antonio Toniolo has authored 148 papers receiving a total of 4.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Infectious Diseases, 33 papers in Epidemiology and 33 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Antonio Toniolo's work include Viral Infections and Immunology Research (22 papers), Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria (21 papers) and Diabetes and associated disorders (18 papers). Antonio Toniolo is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Immunology Research (22 papers), Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria (21 papers) and Diabetes and associated disorders (18 papers). Antonio Toniolo collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Japan. Antonio Toniolo's co-authors include Francesco Luzzaro, Gianfranco Amicosante, Pier Giulio Conaldi, Gian María Rossolini, Fulvio Basolo, Mariagrazia Perilli, Takashi Onodera, Andrea Endimiani, Gianluigi Lombardi and Valeria Falcone and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Antonio Toniolo

145 papers receiving 4.4k citations

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All Works

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Toniolo, Antonio, Giuseppe Maccari, & Giovanni Camussi. (2024). mRNA Technology and Mucosal Immunization. Vaccines. 12(6). 670–670. 6 indexed citations
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Genoni, Angelo, et al.. (2022). High Prevalence of Common Human Viruses in Thyroid Tissue. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 13. 938633–938633. 19 indexed citations
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Basolo, Alessio, Anello Marcello Poma, Elisabetta Macerola, et al.. (2022). Autopsy Study of Testicles in COVID-19: Upregulation of Immune-Related Genes and Downregulation of Testis-Specific Genes. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 108(4). 950–961. 7 indexed citations
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Poma, Anello Marcello, Agnese Proietti, Elisabetta Macerola, et al.. (2022). Suppression of Pituitary Hormone Genes in Subjects Who Died From COVID-19 Independently of Virus Detection in the Gland. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 107(8). 2243–2253. 13 indexed citations
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Krogvold, Lars, Angelo Genoni, Daniela Campani, et al.. (2022). Live enteroviruses, but not other viruses, detected in human pancreas at the onset of type 1 diabetes in the DiViD study. Diabetologia. 65(12). 2108–2120. 25 indexed citations
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Sobur, Md. Abdus, Md. Saiful Islam, Zobayda Farzana Haque, et al.. (2021). Higher seasonal temperature enhances the occurrence of methicillin resistance of Staphylococcus aureus in house flies (Musca domestica) under hospital and environmental settings. Folia Microbiologica. 67(1). 109–119. 13 indexed citations
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Poma, Anello Marcello, Alessio Basolo, Agnese Proietti, et al.. (2021). Activation of Type I and Type II Interferon Signaling in SARS-CoV-2-Positive Thyroid Tissue of Patients Dying from COVID-19. Thyroid. 31(12). 1766–1775. 26 indexed citations
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Toniolo, Antonio, et al.. (2018). The diabetes pandemic and associated infections: suggestions for clinical microbiology. Reviews in Medical Microbiology. 30(1). 1–17. 112 indexed citations
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Ugolini, Clara, Rossella Elisei, Agnese Proietti, et al.. (2013). FoxP3 Expression in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Possible Resistance Biomarker to Iodine 131 Treatment. Thyroid. 24(2). 339–346. 23 indexed citations
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Luzzaro, Francesco, Gioconda Brigante, Marco Maria D’Andrea, et al.. (2008). Spread of multidrug-resistant Proteus mirabilis isolates producing an AmpC-type β-lactamase: epidemiology and clinical management. International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 33(4). 328–333. 37 indexed citations
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Endimiani, Andrea, Francesco Luzzaro, Roberta Migliavacca, et al.. (2007). Spread in an Italian Hospital of a Clonal Acinetobacter baumannii Strain Producing the TEM-92 Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 51(6). 2211–2214. 37 indexed citations
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Luzzaro, Francesco, Maria Lina Mezzatesta, C. Mugnaioli, et al.. (2006). Trends in Production of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamases among Enterobacteria of Medical Interest: Report of the Second Italian Nationwide Survey. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 44(5). 1659–1664. 111 indexed citations
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Toniolo, Antonio, Andrea Endimiani, & Francesco Luzzaro. (2006). Microbiology of Postoperative Infections. Surgical Infections. 7(supplement 2). s–13. 9 indexed citations
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Endimiani, Andrea, et al.. (2003). A Two-Year Analysis of Risk Factors and Outcome in Patients with Bloodstream Infection. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases. 56(1). 1–7. 23 indexed citations
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Conaldi, Pier Giulio, Antonella Bottelli, Luigi Biancone, et al.. (2000). HIV-persistent infection and cytokine induction in mesangial cells: a potential mechanism for HIV-associated glomerulosclerosis. AIDS. 14(13). 2045–2045. 22 indexed citations
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Toniolo, Antonio, Valeria Falcone, Giovanni Camussi, et al.. (1999). PERSISTENZA DEI VIRUS COXSACKIE NELL'ENDOTELIO VASCOLARE E NEL RENE : MECCANISMI PATOGENETICI. IrInSubria (University of Insubria). 112. 447–464. 1 indexed citations
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Basolo, Fulvio, Lisa B. Fiore, Valeria Falcone, et al.. (1996). Defective interleukin six expression and responsiveness in human mammary cells transformed by an adeno 5/SV40 hybrid virus. British Journal of Cancer. 73(11). 1356–1361. 12 indexed citations
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Dolei, Antonina, Caterina Serra, E. Riva, et al.. (1994). Infectious Virus with Reduced Cytopathogenicity Resulting from Persistent Infection of Normal Lung Fibroblasts by HIV Type 1 Strains. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 10(9). 1089–1095. 8 indexed citations
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Basolo, Fulvio, Sara Santa-Cruz Calvo, Lisa B. Fiore, et al.. (1993). Growth-stimulating activity of interleukin 6 on human mammary epithelial cells transfected with the int-2 gene.. PubMed. 53(13). 2957–60. 20 indexed citations
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Toniolo, Antonio, et al.. (1985). RIDOTTA RISPOSTA ANTICORPALE VERSO I REOVIRUS IN PAZIENTI CON DIABETE TIPO I IN FASE INIZIALE. IrInSubria (University of Insubria). 83(2). 257–265. 1 indexed citations

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