P Sinibaldi Vallebona

2.9k total citations
83 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

P Sinibaldi Vallebona is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, P Sinibaldi Vallebona has authored 83 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Molecular Biology, 22 papers in Plant Science and 21 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in P Sinibaldi Vallebona's work include Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (22 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (20 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (10 papers). P Sinibaldi Vallebona is often cited by papers focused on Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (22 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (20 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (10 papers). P Sinibaldi Vallebona collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Albania. P Sinibaldi Vallebona's co-authors include Enrico Garaci, Claudia Matteucci, Annalucia Serafino, Emanuela Balestrieri, Guido Rasi, Pasquale Pierimarchi, Corrado Spadafora, Francesca Pica, Ayele Argaw-Denboba and Ilaria Sciamanna and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Biochemistry and Oncogene.

In The Last Decade

P Sinibaldi Vallebona

80 papers receiving 2.2k citations

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All Works

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Matteucci, Claudia, Ridvan Nepravishta, Ayele Argaw-Denboba, et al.. (2023). Thymosin α1 interacts with Galectin-1 modulating the β-galactosides affinity and inducing alteration in the biological activity. International Immunopharmacology. 118. 110113–110113. 2 indexed citations
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Cipriani, Chiara, Antonella Minutolo, Martino Tony Miele, et al.. (2022). Modulation of human endogenous retroviruses and cytokines expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from autistic children and their parents. Retrovirology. 19(1). 26–26. 8 indexed citations
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Balestrieri, Emanuela, Antonella Minutolo, Marco Iannetta, et al.. (2021). Evidence of the pathogenic HERV-W envelope expression in T lymphocytes in association with the respiratory outcome of COVID-19 patients. EBioMedicine. 66. 103341–103341. 59 indexed citations
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Balestrieri, Emanuela, Ayele Argaw-Denboba, Alessandra Gambacurta, et al.. (2018). Human Endogenous Retrovirus K in the Crosstalk Between Cancer Cells Microenvironment and Plasticity: A New Perspective for Combination Therapy. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9. 1448–1448. 20 indexed citations
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Nepravishta, Ridvan, et al.. (2017). Thymosin α1 Interacts with Hyaluronic Acid Electrostatically by Its Terminal Sequence LKEKK. Molecules. 22(11). 1843–1843. 9 indexed citations
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Balestrieri, Emanuela, Chiara Cipriani, Claudia Matteucci, et al.. (2016). Transcriptional activity of human endogenous retrovirus in Albanian children with autism spectrum disorders.. PubMed. 39(3). 228–231. 19 indexed citations
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Nepravishta, Ridvan, et al.. (2016). New studies about the insertion mechanism of Thymosin α1 in negative regions of model membranes as starting point of the bioactivity. Amino Acids. 48(5). 1231–1239. 11 indexed citations
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Matteucci, Claudia, Antonella Minutolo, Michela Pollicita, et al.. (2015). Thymosin α 1 potentiates the release by CD8 + cells of soluble factors able to inhibit HIV-1 and human T lymphotropic virus 1 infection in vitro. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. 15(sup1). 83–100. 11 indexed citations
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Garaci, Enrico, Francesca Pica, Claudia Matteucci, et al.. (2015). Historical review on thymosin α1 in oncology: preclinical and clinical experiences. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. 15(sup1). 31–39. 26 indexed citations
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Nepravishta, Ridvan, Tommaso Eliseo, P Sinibaldi Vallebona, et al.. (2015). Thymosin α1 inserts N terminus into model membranes assuming a helical conformation. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. 15(sup1). 71–81. 15 indexed citations
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Serafino, Annalucia, Federica Andreola, Eugenia Pittaluga, et al.. (2015). Thymosin α1 modifies podosome architecture and promptly stimulates the expression of podosomal markers in mature macrophages. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. 15(sup1). 101–116. 4 indexed citations
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Marfè, Gabriella, Carla Di Stefano, Alessandra Gambacurta, et al.. (2011). Sphingosine kinase 1 overexpression is regulated by signaling through PI3K, AKT2, and mTOR in imatinib-resistant chronic myeloid leukemia cells. Experimental Hematology. 39(6). 653–665.e6. 38 indexed citations
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Pica, Francesca, Emanuela Balestrieri, Annalucia Serafino, et al.. (2011). Antitumor effects of the benzophenanthridine alkaloid sanguinarine in a rat syngeneic model of colorectal cancer. Anti-Cancer Drugs. 23(1). 32–42. 38 indexed citations
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Marfè, Gabriella, Marco Tafani, Manuela Indelicato, et al.. (2009). EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: Kaempferol induces apoptosis in two different cell lines via Akt inactivation, Bax and SIRT3 activation, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 106(4). 643–650. 136 indexed citations
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Matteis, Maria Antonietta De, Gabriella Marfè, Maria Irno Consalvo, et al.. (2007). Antiapoptotic activity of bovine herpesvirus type-1 (BHV-1) UL14 protein. Veterinary Microbiology. 123(1-3). 210–216. 13 indexed citations
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Vallebona, P Sinibaldi, Patrizia Lavia, Enrico Garaci, & Corrado Spadafora. (2005). A role for endogenous reverse transcriptase in tumorigenesis and as a target in differentiating cancer therapy. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer. 45(1). 1–10. 49 indexed citations
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Vallebona, P Sinibaldi, et al.. (2004). Vaccination with a synthetic nonapeptide expressed in human tumors prevents colorectal cancer liver metastases in syngeneic rats. International Journal of Cancer. 110(1). 70–75. 4 indexed citations
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Rasi, Guido, P Sinibaldi Vallebona, Annalucia Serafino, et al.. (2000). A new human tumor-associated antigen (TLP) is naturally expressed in rat DHD-K12 colorectal tumor cells. International Journal of Cancer. 85(4). 540–544. 10 indexed citations
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Rasi, Guido, Milton G. Mutchnick, Filomena Colella, et al.. (1996). Combination thymosin alpha 1 and lymphoblastoid interferon treatment in chronic hepatitis C.. Gut. 39(5). 679–683. 46 indexed citations
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Melino, Gerry, P Sinibaldi Vallebona, Stefania D’Atri, et al.. (1993). Characterization of three melanoma cell lines (TVM-A12, TVM-A-197, TVM-BO): Sensitivity to lysis and effect of retinoic acid. 6. 105–119. 1 indexed citations

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