Giulietta Maruggi

3.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
23 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Giulietta Maruggi is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Giulietta Maruggi has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Genetics and 7 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Giulietta Maruggi's work include RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (12 papers), Virus-based gene therapy research (8 papers) and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (5 papers). Giulietta Maruggi is often cited by papers focused on RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (12 papers), Virus-based gene therapy research (8 papers) and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (5 papers). Giulietta Maruggi collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Belgium. Giulietta Maruggi's co-authors include Junwei Li, Cuiling Zhang, Hu Shan, Dong Yü, Jeffrey B. Ulmer, Cuiling Zhang, Fulvio Mavilio, Alessandra Recchia, Chiara Bonini and Enzo Di Iorio and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine, Blood and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Giulietta Maruggi

23 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

Advances in mRNA Vaccines for Infectious Diseases 2019 2026 2021 2023 2019 2019 100 200 300 400

Peers

Giulietta Maruggi
Armin Hekele Germany
Paul F. McKay United Kingdom
James R. Whittle United States
Andrew J. Bett United States
William M. Rehrauer United States
Jack Greenhouse United States
Steve Pascolo Switzerland
Armin Hekele Germany
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Giulietta Maruggi

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Williams, James A., Marco Biancucci, Lynn Chen, et al.. (2023). Structural and computational design of a SARS-CoV-2 spike antigen with improved expression and immunogenicity. Science Advances. 9(23). eadg0330–eadg0330. 12 indexed citations
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Veggi, Daniele, E. Malito, Giulietta Maruggi, et al.. (2023). Effective Multivalent Oriented Presentation of Meningococcal NadA Antigen Trimers by Self-Assembling Ferritin Nanoparticles. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(7). 6183–6183. 6 indexed citations
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Wilson, David R., Stephany Y. Tzeng, Yuan Rui, et al.. (2023). Biodegradable Polyester Nanoparticle Vaccines Deliver Self‐Amplifying mRNA in Mice at Low Doses. Advanced Therapeutics. 6(5). 8 indexed citations
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Kim, Yoo-Ah, et al.. (2023). Computational design of mRNA vaccines. Vaccine. 42(7). 1831–1840. 20 indexed citations
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Ballesteros, Cristina, Giulietta Maruggi, Michael A. Ringenberg, et al.. (2022). Nonclinical Safety Assessment of Lipid Nanoparticle-and Emulsion-Based Self-Amplifying mRNA Vaccines in Rats. International Journal of Toxicology. 42(1). 37–49. 9 indexed citations
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Maruggi, Giulietta, Jeffrey B. Ulmer, Rino Rappuoli, & Dong Yü. (2021). Self-amplifying mRNA-Based Vaccine Technology and Its Mode of Action. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 440. 31–70. 31 indexed citations
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Zhang, Cuiling, Giulietta Maruggi, Hu Shan, & Junwei Li. (2019). Advances in mRNA Vaccines for Infectious Diseases. Frontiers in Immunology. 10. 594–594. 484 indexed citations breakdown →
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Maruggi, Giulietta, Cuiling Zhang, Junwei Li, Jeffrey B. Ulmer, & Dong Yü. (2019). mRNA as a Transformative Technology for Vaccine Development to Control Infectious Diseases. Molecular Therapy. 27(4). 757–772. 360 indexed citations breakdown →
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Maritan, Martina, Daniele Veggi, Roberta Cozzi, et al.. (2018). Structures of NHBA elucidate a broadly conserved epitope identified by a vaccine induced antibody. PLoS ONE. 13(8). e0201922–e0201922. 7 indexed citations
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Liguori, Alessia, Giulietta Maruggi, Marcello Merola, et al.. (2018). NadA3 Structures Reveal Undecad Coiled Coils and LOX1 Binding Regions Competed by Meningococcus B Vaccine-Elicited Human Antibodies. mBio. 9(5). 18 indexed citations
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Pulichino, Anne-Marie, Thomas Carsillo, Alicia L. Carlson, et al.. (2017). Induction of an IFN-Mediated Antiviral Response by a Self-Amplifying RNA Vaccine: Implications for Vaccine Design. The Journal of Immunology. 198(10). 4012–4024. 158 indexed citations
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Maruggi, Giulietta, Emiliano Chiarot, Cinzia Giovani, et al.. (2016). Immunogenicity and protective efficacy induced by self-amplifying mRNA vaccines encoding bacterial antigens. Vaccine. 35(2). 361–368. 111 indexed citations
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Maruggi, Giulietta, Christine A. Shaw, Gillis R. Otten, Peter W. Mason, & Clayton W. Beard. (2013). Engineered alphavirus replicon vaccines based on known attenuated viral mutants show limited effects on immunogenicity. Virology. 447(1-2). 254–264. 10 indexed citations
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Coluccio, Andrea, Francesca Miselli, Angelo Lombardo, et al.. (2013). Targeted Gene Addition in Human Epithelial Stem Cells by Zinc-finger Nuclease-mediated Homologous Recombination. Molecular Therapy. 21(9). 1695–1704. 42 indexed citations
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Cattoglio, Claudia, Giulietta Maruggi, Cynthia C. Bartholomae, et al.. (2010). High-Definition Mapping of Retroviral Integration Sites Defines the Fate of Allogeneic T Cells After Donor Lymphocyte Infusion. PLoS ONE. 5(12). e15688–e15688. 34 indexed citations
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Cattoglio, Claudia, Danilo Pellin, Ermanno Rizzi, et al.. (2010). High-definition mapping of retroviral integration sites identifies active regulatory elements in human multipotent hematopoietic progenitors. Blood. 116(25). 5507–5517. 121 indexed citations
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Maruggi, Giulietta, Simona Porcellini, Serena Perna, et al.. (2009). Transcriptional Enhancers Induce Insertional Gene Deregulation Independently From the Vector Type and Design. Molecular Therapy. 17(5). 851–856. 62 indexed citations
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Cassani, Barbara, Eugenio Montini, Giulietta Maruggi, et al.. (2009). Integration of retroviral vectors induces minor changes in the transcriptional activity of T cells from ADA-SCID patients treated with gene therapy. Blood. 114(17). 3546–3556. 47 indexed citations
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Nunzio, Francesca Di, Giulietta Maruggi, Stefano Ferrari, et al.. (2008). Correction of Laminin-5 Deficiency in Human Epidermal Stem Cells by Transcriptionally Targeted Lentiviral Vectors. Molecular Therapy. 16(12). 1977–1985. 51 indexed citations
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Mavilio, Fulvio, Graziella Pellegrini, Stefano Ferrari, et al.. (2006). Correction of junctional epidermolysis bullosa by transplantation of genetically modified epidermal stem cells. Nature Medicine. 12(12). 1397–1402. 472 indexed citations

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