Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero

3.8k total citations
50 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

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Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 17 papers in Molecular Biology and 10 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero's work include Nerve injury and regeneration (25 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (16 papers) and Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (6 papers). Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero is often cited by papers focused on Nerve injury and regeneration (25 papers), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (16 papers) and Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (6 papers). Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Sweden and Bulgaria. Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero's co-authors include Luigi Aloe, Fabrizio De Benedetti, С. Бонини, Gaetana Minnone, Paola Tirassa, Alessandro Lambìase, Luigi Manni, Alessandra Micera, Maria Cristina Caroleo and Maria Gabriella Torcia and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Blood.

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Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero

50 papers receiving 3.0k citations

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All Works

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Minnone, Gaetana, Stefano Alivernini, Ivan Caiello, et al.. (2022). Pro Nerve Growth Factor and Its Receptor p75NTR Activate Inflammatory Responses in Synovial Fibroblasts: A Novel Targetable Mechanism in Arthritis. Frontiers in Immunology. 13. 818630–818630. 14 indexed citations
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Soligo, Marzia, Valeria Marzano, Virginia Protto, et al.. (2019). Different responses of PC12 cells to different pro-nerve growth factor protein variants. Neurochemistry International. 129. 104498–104498. 10 indexed citations
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Minnone, Gaetana, Marzia Soligo, Ivan Caiello, et al.. (2017). ProNGF-p75NTR axis plays a proinflammatory role in inflamed joints: a novel pathogenic mechanism in chronic arthritis. RMD Open. 3(2). e000441–e000441. 18 indexed citations
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Brignone, Maria Stefania, Angela Lanciotti, Sergio Visentin, et al.. (2014). Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts protein-1 modulates endosomal pH and protein trafficking in astrocytes: Relevance to MLC disease pathogenesis. Neurobiology of Disease. 66. 1–18. 20 indexed citations
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Edlundh-Rose, Esther, Ilya Kupershmidt, Anna Gustafsson, et al.. (2005). Gene Expression Analysis of Human Epidermal Keratinocytes after N-Acetyl <i>L</i>-Cysteine Treatment Demonstrates Cell Cycle Arrest and Increased Differentiation. Pathobiology. 72(4). 203–212. 16 indexed citations
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Бонини, С., Guido Rasi, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, Annabella Procoli, & Luigi Aloe. (2003). Nerve Growth Factor: Neurotrophin or Cytokine?. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 131(2). 80–84. 90 indexed citations
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Bracci‐Laudiero, Luisa, Giuseppe Starace, Alessia Antonelli, et al.. (2003). CD34-positive cells in human umbilical cord blood express nerve growth factor and its specific receptor TrkA. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 136(1-2). 130–139. 47 indexed citations
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Caroleo, Maria Cristina, Nicola Costa, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, & Luigi Aloe. (2001). Human monocyte/macrophages activate by exposure to LPS overexpress NGF and NGF receptors. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 113(2). 193–201. 108 indexed citations
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Bracci‐Laudiero, Luisa, Luigi Aloe, Thomas Lundeberg, Elvar Theodorsson, & Carina Stenfors. (1999). Altered levels of neuropeptides characterize the brain of lupus prone mice. Neuroscience Letters. 275(1). 57–60. 22 indexed citations
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Aloe, Luigi, Alessandra Micera, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, Eliana Vigneti, & Paolo Turrini. (1997). Presence of nerve growth factor in the thymus of prenatal, postnatal and pregnant rats.. PubMed. 24(4). 221–231. 27 indexed citations
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Lambìase, Alessandro, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, С. Бонини, et al.. (1997). Human CD4+ T cell clones produce and release nerve growth factor and express high-affinity nerve growth factor receptors. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 100(3). 408–414. 183 indexed citations
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Bracci‐Laudiero, Luisa, Thomas Lundeberg, Carina Stenfors, et al.. (1996). Modification of lymphoid and brain nerve growth factor levels in systemic lupus erythematosus mice. Neuroscience Letters. 204(1-2). 13–16. 16 indexed citations
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Torcia, Maria Gabriella, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, Maria Lucibello, et al.. (1996). Nerve Growth Factor Is an Autocrine Survival Factor for Memory B Lymphocytes. Cell. 85(3). 345–356. 338 indexed citations
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Bracci‐Laudiero, Luisa, et al.. (1996). Nerve growth factor stimulates production of neuropeptide Y in human lymphocytes. Neuroreport. 7(2). 485–488. 36 indexed citations
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Tirassa, Paola, T Lundeberg, Carina Stenfors, et al.. (1995). Monosodium glutamate increases NGF and NPY concentrations in rat hypothalamus and pituitary. Neuroreport. 6(18). 2450–2452. 10 indexed citations
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Pincelli, Carlo, Cinzia Sevignani, Rossella Manfredini, et al.. (1994). Expression and Function of Nerve Growth Factor and Nerve Growth Factor Receptor on Cultured Keratinocytes. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 103(1). 13–18. 158 indexed citations
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Vigneti, Eliana, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, & Luigi Aloe. (1993). Production and characterization of a monoclonal antibody against nerve growth factor (NGF) which recognizes rodent and human NGF.. PubMed. 7. 146–9. 10 indexed citations
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Luppi, Patrizia, Rita Levi‐Montalcini, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, et al.. (1993). NGF is released into plasma during human pregnancy: an oxytocin-mediated response?. Neuroreport. 4(8). 1063–1065. 61 indexed citations
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Aloe, Luigi, Luisa Bracci‐Laudiero, & Paola Tirassa. (1993). The effect of chronic ethanol intake on brain NGF level and on NGF-target tissues of adult mice. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 31(2). 159–167. 38 indexed citations
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Bracci‐Laudiero, Luisa, Eliana Vigneti, & Luigi Aloe. (1991). In vivo and in vitro effect of ngf on bursa of fabricius cells during chick embryo development. International Journal of Neuroscience. 59(1-3). 189–198. 12 indexed citations

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