Cinzia Calzarossa

1.5k total citations
20 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Cinzia Calzarossa is a scholar working on Genetics, Developmental Neuroscience and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cinzia Calzarossa has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Genetics, 10 papers in Developmental Neuroscience and 9 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Cinzia Calzarossa's work include Mesenchymal stem cell research (12 papers), Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (10 papers) and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (6 papers). Cinzia Calzarossa is often cited by papers focused on Mesenchymal stem cell research (12 papers), Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (10 papers) and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (6 papers). Cinzia Calzarossa collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Sweden and China. Cinzia Calzarossa's co-authors include Lidia Cova, Vincenzo Silani, Patrizia Bossolasco, E. Polli, Davide Soligo, Giorgio La Nasa, Eleonora Zennaro, A Lattuada, Edoardo Rossi and Pier Mannuccio Mannucci and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Brain Research and Journal of Cell Science.

In The Last Decade

Cinzia Calzarossa

20 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Cinzia Calzarossa
Daniel J. Webber United Kingdom
Jade Borneman United States
Hyung Chun Park South Korea
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cinzia Calzarossa

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All Works

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Lin, Chenhong, Cinzia Calzarossa, Jia Liu, et al.. (2020). Human ex vivo spinal cord slice culture as a useful model of neural development, lesion, and allogeneic neural cell therapy. Stem Cell Research & Therapy. 11(1). 320–320. 5 indexed citations
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Storini, Claudio, Cecilia Diceglie, Cristina Martelli, et al.. (2017). Mesenchymal stem cells from tumor microenvironment favour breast cancer stem cell proliferation, cancerogenic and metastatic potential, via ionotropic purinergic signalling. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 13162–13162. 51 indexed citations
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Emgård, Mia, Jinghua Piao, Cinzia Calzarossa, et al.. (2014). Neuroprotective effects of human spinal cord-derived neural precursor cells after transplantation to the injured spinal cord. Experimental Neurology. 253. 138–145. 42 indexed citations
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Götherström, Cecilia, Eva‐Britt Samuelsson, Jiang Wu, et al.. (2013). Human neural stem/progenitor cells derived from embryonic stem cells and fetal nervous system present differences in immunogenicity and immunomodulatory potentials in vitro. Stem Cell Research. 10(3). 325–337. 34 indexed citations
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Hjorth, Erik, Mingqin Zhu, Cinzia Calzarossa, et al.. (2013). Interplay between human microglia and neural stem/progenitor cells in an allogeneic co‐culture model. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. 17(11). 1434–1443. 38 indexed citations
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Calzarossa, Cinzia, Patrizia Bossolasco, Alessandra Besana, et al.. (2013). Neurorescue effects and stem properties of chorionic villi and amniotic progenitor cells. Neuroscience. 234. 158–172. 26 indexed citations
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Calzarossa, Cinzia, et al.. (2011). Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells Increase Embryo Survival Following Injury. Stem Cells and Development. 21(5). 675–688. 21 indexed citations
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Bigini, Paolo, Pietro Veglianese, Gabriella Andriolo, et al.. (2011). Intracerebroventricular Administration of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells Delays Disease Progression in Two Murine Models of Motor Neuron Degeneration. Rejuvenation Research. 14(6). 623–639. 32 indexed citations
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Cova, Lidia, Patrizia Bossolasco, Marie‐Thérèse Armentero, et al.. (2011). Neuroprotective effects of human mesenchymal stem cells on neural cultures exposed to 6-hydroxydopamine: implications for reparative therapy in Parkinson’s disease. APOPTOSIS. 17(3). 289–304. 26 indexed citations
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Silani, Vincenzo, Cinzia Calzarossa, Lidia Cova, & Nicola Ticozzi. (2010). Stem Cells in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Motor Neuron Protection or Replacement?. CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets. 9(3). 314–324. 20 indexed citations
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Bossolasco, Patrizia, Lidia Cova, Cinzia Calzarossa, et al.. (2010). Metalloproteinase alterations in the bone marrow of ALS patients. Journal of Molecular Medicine. 88(6). 553–564. 27 indexed citations
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Blandini, Fabio, Lidia Cova, Marie‐Thérèse Armentero, et al.. (2010). Transplantation of Undifferentiated Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Protects against 6-Hydroxydopamine Neurotoxicity in the Rat. Cell Transplantation. 19(2). 203–218. 121 indexed citations
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Cova, Lidia, Marie‐Thérèse Armentero, Eleonora Zennaro, et al.. (2009). Multiple neurogenic and neurorescue effects of human mesenchymal stem cell after transplantation in an experimental model of Parkinson's disease. Brain Research. 1311. 12–27. 115 indexed citations
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Montemurro, Tiziana, Patrizia Bossolasco, Lidia Cova, et al.. (2008). Molecular and phenotypical characterization of human amniotic fluid cells and their differentiation potential. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering. 18(4-5). 183–185. 4 indexed citations
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Pisati, Federica, Patrizia Bossolasco, Mirella Meregalli, et al.. (2007). Induction of Neurotrophin Expression via Human Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Implication for Cell Therapy in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Cell Transplantation. 16(1). 41–55. 82 indexed citations
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Bossolasco, Patrizia, Tiziana Montemurro, Lidia Cova, et al.. (2006). Molecular and phenotypic characterization of human amniotic fluid cells and their differentiation potential. Cell Research. 16(4). 329–336. 146 indexed citations
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Ratti, Antonia, Claudia Fallini, Lidia Cova, et al.. (2006). A role for the ELAV RNA-binding proteins in neural stem cells: stabilization ofMsi1mRNA. Journal of Cell Science. 119(7). 1442–1452. 76 indexed citations
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Bossolasco, Patrizia, Lidia Cova, Cinzia Calzarossa, et al.. (2005). Neuro-glial differentiation of human bone marrow stem cells in vitro. Experimental Neurology. 193(2). 312–325. 174 indexed citations
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Lattuada, A, Mario Corbellino, Carlo Parravicini, et al.. (2003). ADAMTS 13 genotype and vWF protease activity in an Italian family with TTP. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 90(11). 955–956. 16 indexed citations
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Lattuada, A, et al.. (2003). Mild to moderate reduction of a von Willebrand factor cleaving protease (ADAMTS-13) in pregnant women with HELLP microangiopathic syndrome.. PubMed. 88(9). 1029–34. 121 indexed citations

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