Eder Zucconi

1.9k total citations
25 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Eder Zucconi is a scholar working on Surgery, Genetics and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eder Zucconi has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Surgery, 19 papers in Genetics and 16 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Eder Zucconi's work include Mesenchymal stem cell research (19 papers), Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (19 papers) and Muscle Physiology and Disorders (14 papers). Eder Zucconi is often cited by papers focused on Mesenchymal stem cell research (19 papers), Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (19 papers) and Muscle Physiology and Disorders (14 papers). Eder Zucconi collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and United Kingdom. Eder Zucconi's co-authors include Mayana Zatz, Natássia M. Vieira, Mariane Secco, Tatiana Jazedje, V. Brandalise, Bryan E. Strauss, Oswaldo Keith Okamoto, Alysson R. Muotri, Mariz Vainzof and Antonia Cerqueira and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Stem Cells and BioMed Research International.

In The Last Decade

Eder Zucconi

25 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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All Works

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Kaleka, Camila Cohen, Pedro Debieux, Eliane Antonioli, et al.. (2022). Impacto do ácido hialurônico na viabilidade das celulas mesenquimais derivadas do tecido adiposo cultivadas em membrana de colágeno tipo I/III. Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia. 57(6). 1022–1029. 2 indexed citations
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Kaleka, Camila Cohen, et al.. (2018). Evaluation of different commercial hyaluronic acids as a vehicle for injection of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 53(5). 557–563. 5 indexed citations
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Kaleka, Camila Cohen, et al.. (2017). Avaliação de diferentes ácidos hialurônicos comerciais como veículo de injeção para células mesenquimais humanas derivadas do tecido adiposo. Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia. 53(5). 557–563. 3 indexed citations
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Zatz, Mayana, Natássia M. Vieira, Eder Zucconi, et al.. (2015). A normal life without muscle dystrophin. Neuromuscular Disorders. 25(5). 371–374. 13 indexed citations
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Secco, Mariane, Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior, Natássia M. Vieira, et al.. (2012). Systemic Delivery of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Combined with IGF-1 Enhances Muscle Functional Recovery in LAMA2dy/2j Dystrophic Mice. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. 9(1). 93–109. 24 indexed citations
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Zucconi, Eder, Natássia M. Vieira, Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior, et al.. (2011). Preclinical Studies with Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Different Animal Models for Muscular Dystrophy. BioMed Research International. 2011(1). 715251–715251. 25 indexed citations
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Vieira, Natássia M., Eder Zucconi, Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior, et al.. (2010). Human Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Distinct Sources Show Different In Vivo Potential to Differentiate into Muscle Cells When Injected in Dystrophic Mice. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. 6(4). 560–566. 38 indexed citations
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Vieira, Natássia M., et al.. (2010). Isolation, Characterization, and Differentiation Potential of Canine Adipose-Derived Stem Cells. Cell Transplantation. 19(3). 279–289. 205 indexed citations
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Jazedje, Tatiana, Mariane Secco, Natássia M. Vieira, et al.. (2009). Stem cells from umbilical cord blood do have myogenic potential, with and without differentiation induction in vitro. Journal of Translational Medicine. 7(1). 6–6. 12 indexed citations
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Zucconi, Eder, Natássia M. Vieira, Daniela Franco Bueno, et al.. (2009). Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived From Canine Umbilical Cord Vein—A Novel Source for Cell Therapy Studies. Stem Cells and Development. 19(3). 395–402. 63 indexed citations
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Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo, Thaís Peixoto Gaiad, Daniele dos Santos Martins, et al.. (2009). Identification of three distinguishable phenotypes in golden retriever muscular dystrophy. Genetics and Molecular Research. 8(2). 389–396. 30 indexed citations
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Secco, Mariane, Yuri B. Moreira, Eder Zucconi, et al.. (2009). Gene Expression Profile of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Paired Umbilical Cord Units: Cord is Different from Blood. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. 5(4). 387–401. 59 indexed citations
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Zucconi, Eder, Marcos Valadares, Natássia M. Vieira, et al.. (2009). Ringo: Discordance between the molecular and clinical manifestation in a Golden Retriever Muscular Dystrophy dog. Neuromuscular Disorders. 20(1). 64–70. 35 indexed citations
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Jazedje, Tatiana, P.M. Perin, Carlos Eduardo Czeresnia, et al.. (2009). Human fallopian tube: a new source of multipotent adult mesenchymal stem cells discarded in surgical procedures. Journal of Translational Medicine. 7(1). 46–46. 67 indexed citations
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Bueno, Daniela Franco, Irina Kerkis, Marília Trierveiler Martins, et al.. (2008). New Source of Muscle-Derived Stem Cells with Potential for Alveolar Bone Reconstruction in Cleft Lip and/or Palate Patients. Tissue Engineering Part A. 15(2). 427–435. 57 indexed citations
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Ambrósio, Carlos Eduardo, Marcos Valadares, Eder Zucconi, et al.. (2008). Ringo, a Golden Retriever Muscular Dystrophy (GRMD) dog with absent dystrophin but normal strength. Neuromuscular Disorders. 18(11). 892–893. 30 indexed citations
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Kerkis, Irina, Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio, Alexandre Kerkis, et al.. (2008). Early transplantation of human immature dental pulp stem cells from baby teeth to golden retriever muscular dystrophy (GRMD) dogs: Local or systemic?. Journal of Translational Medicine. 6(1). 35–35. 132 indexed citations
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Vieira, Natássia M., V. Brandalise, Eder Zucconi, et al.. (2008). Human multipotent adipose‐derived stem cells restore dystrophin expression of Duchenne skeletal‐muscle cells in vitro. Biology of the Cell. 100(4). 231–241. 80 indexed citations
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Secco, Mariane, Eder Zucconi, Natássia M. Vieira, et al.. (2007). Multipotent Stem Cells from Umbilical Cord: Cord Is Richer than Blood!. Stem Cells. 26(1). 146–150. 293 indexed citations
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Pacheco, Luis G. C., Eder Zucconi, Vitor Luís Tenório Mati, et al.. (2005). Oral administration of a live Aro attenuated Salmonella vaccine strain expressing 14-kDa Schistosoma mansoni fatty acid-binding protein induced partial protection against experimental schistosomiasis. Acta Tropica. 95(2). 132–142. 24 indexed citations

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