Marina Maggiora

1.5k total citations
52 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Marina Maggiora is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Marina Maggiora has authored 52 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Molecular Biology, 15 papers in Cancer Research and 10 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Marina Maggiora's work include Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (13 papers), Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (9 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (9 papers). Marina Maggiora is often cited by papers focused on Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (13 papers), Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (9 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (9 papers). Marina Maggiora collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Japan. Marina Maggiora's co-authors include Rosa Angela Canuto, Giuliana Muzio, Antonella Trombetta, Germana Martinasso, Manuela Oraldi, Anna Maria Bassi, Maurizio Parola, Ronald Lindahl, Margherita Ferro and Erica Novo and has published in prestigious journals such as Biochemical Journal, Free Radical Biology and Medicine and Journal of Lipid Research.

In The Last Decade

Marina Maggiora

52 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Marina Maggiora
Feng Liao China
Barrie Kirstein United Kingdom
Prashant Trikha United States
Min Yang China
Martin Grimm Germany
Hongli Jiao United States
Feng Liao China
Marina Maggiora
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marina Maggiora

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marina Maggiora. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marina Maggiora based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Marina Maggiora. Marina Maggiora is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Novo, Erica, Claudia Bocca, Beatrice Foglia, et al.. (2020). Liver fibrogenesis: un update on established and emerging basic concepts. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 689. 108445–108445. 16 indexed citations
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Romano, Federica, et al.. (2019). Effect of two post‐surgical cleansing protocols on early periodontal wound healing and cytokine levels following osseous resective surgery: A randomized controlled study. International Journal of Dental Hygiene. 17(4). 300–308. 6 indexed citations
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Romano, Federica, et al.. (2018). Effect of a structured plaque control on MMP-1 and MMP-9 crevicular levels in patients with desquamative gingivitis associated with oral lichen planus. Clinical Oral Investigations. 23(6). 2651–2658. 13 indexed citations
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Muzio, Giuliana, Marta Miola, Sara Ferraris, et al.. (2017). Innovative superparamagnetic iron-oxide nanoparticles coated with silica and conjugated with linoleic acid: Effect on tumor cell growth and viability. Materials Science and Engineering C. 76. 439–447. 18 indexed citations
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Mozzati, Marco, Germana Martinasso, Renato Pol, et al.. (2011). Influence of Superpulsed Laser Therapy on Healing Processes Following Tooth Extraction. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. 29(8). 565–571. 47 indexed citations
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Martinasso, Germana, Silvia Saracino, Marina Maggiora, et al.. (2009). Conjugated linoleic acid prevents cell growth and cytokine production induced by TPA in human keratinocytes NCTC 2544. Cancer Letters. 287(1). 62–66. 8 indexed citations
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Trombetta, Antonella, Marina Maggiora, Germana Martinasso, et al.. (2007). Arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids reduce the growth of A549 human lung-tumor cells increasing lipid peroxidation and PPARs. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 165(3). 239–250. 79 indexed citations
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Muzio, Giuliana, Marina Maggiora, Manuela Oraldi, Antonella Trombetta, & Rosa Angela Canuto. (2007). PPARα and PP2A are involved in the proapoptotic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on human hepatoma cell line SK‐HEP‐1. International Journal of Cancer. 121(11). 2395–2401. 33 indexed citations
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Muzio, Giuliana, Antonella Trombetta, Marina Maggiora, et al.. (2006). Arachidonic acid suppresses growth of human lung tumor A549 cells through down-regulation of ALDH3A1 expression. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 40(11). 1929–1938. 44 indexed citations
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Martinasso, Germana, Marina Maggiora, Antonella Trombetta, Rosa Angela Canuto, & Giuliana Muzio. (2006). Effects of Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate, A Widely Used Peroxisome Proliferator and Plasticizer, on Cell Growth in the Human Keratinocyte Cell Line NCTC 2544. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 69(5). 353–365. 31 indexed citations
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Maggiora, Marina, Mauro Bologna, Maria Paola Cerù, et al.. (2004). An overview of the effect of linoleic and conjugated‐linoleic acids on the growth of several human tumor cell lines. International Journal of Cancer. 112(6). 909–919. 99 indexed citations
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Salvatore, Walter, Stefano Bennati, & Marina Maggiora. (2003). On the collapse of a masonry tower subjected to earthquake loadings. WIT transactions on the built environment. 72. 141–155. 3 indexed citations
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Muzio, Giuliana, Marina Maggiora, Antonella Trombetta, et al.. (2003). Mechanisms involved in growth inhibition induced by clofibrate in hepatoma cells. Toxicology. 187(2-3). 149–159. 15 indexed citations
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Maggiora, Marina, et al.. (2002). Effect of 4‐hydroxynonenal, a lipid peroxidation product, on exocytosis in HL‐60 cells. Cell Biochemistry and Function. 20(4). 303–307. 5 indexed citations
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Canuto, Rosa Angela, Giuliana Muzio, Marina Maggiora, et al.. (2001). The effect of a novel irreversible inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenases 1 and 3 on tumour cell growth and death. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 130-132(1-3). 209–218. 27 indexed citations
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Barrera, Giuseppina, Stefania Pizzimenti, Giuliana Muzio, et al.. (1999). Enzymes Metabolizing Aldehydes in HL-60 Human Leukemic Cells. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 463. 517–522. 2 indexed citations
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Canuto, Rosa Angela, Giuliana Muzio, Margherita Ferro, et al.. (1999). Inhibition of Class-3 aldehyde dehydrogenase and cell growth by restored lipid peroxidation in hepatoma cell lines. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 26(3-4). 333–340. 30 indexed citations
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Canuto, Rosa Angela, Giuliana Muzio, Marina Maggiora, et al.. (1997). Rapid and extensive lethal action of clofibrate on hepatoma cells in vitro. Cell Death and Differentiation. 4(3). 224–232. 17 indexed citations
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Canuto, Rosa Angela, Margherita Ferro, Marina Maggiora, et al.. (1996). In Hepatoma Cell Lines Restored Lipid Peroxidation Affects Cell Viability Inversely to Aldehyde Metabolizing Enzyme Activity. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 414. 113–122. 10 indexed citations

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