Paolo Danise

495 total citations
20 papers, 252 citations indexed

About

Paolo Danise is a scholar working on Genetics, Hematology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Paolo Danise has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 252 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Genetics, 13 papers in Hematology and 9 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Paolo Danise's work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (10 papers), Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (7 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (6 papers). Paolo Danise is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (10 papers), Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (7 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (6 papers). Paolo Danise collaborates with scholars based in Italy and United States. Paolo Danise's co-authors include Mariacaterina Maconi, A. Di Palma, Giovanni Amendola, Alessandro Rolfo, Simona Cardaropoli, Maria Gioia, Ciro Esposito, Francesca Cardarelli, Silverio Perrotta and Barbara Pocali and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, Carcinogenesis and Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Paolo Danise

18 papers receiving 242 citations

Peers

Paolo Danise
Sandra K. Thoman United States
Zayd L. Al‐Nouri United States
Susano Tanael United States
Reem Raafat United States
Fen Lin China
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All Works

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Cosimato, Vincenzo, et al.. (2017). Mean reticolocyte hemoglobin content index plays a key role to identify children who are carriers of β –thalassemia. PubMed. 17. 31–36. 4 indexed citations
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Luciano, Luigia, Mario Annunziata, Paolo Danise, et al.. (2014). Efficacy and Safety of Nilotinib in First Line Therapy in a Real Life Cohort of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients. Blood. 124(21). 5531–5531.
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Danise, Paolo, et al.. (2013). Cell counting of body fluids: comparison between three automated haematology analysers and the manual microscope method. International Journal of Laboratory Hematology. 35(6). 608–613. 32 indexed citations
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Luciano, Luigia, Elisa Seneca, Mario Annunziata, et al.. (2012). Efficacy of Nilotinib in EARLY Chronic PHASE CML Patients WHO Have Suboptimal Cytogenetic or Molecular Response to Imatinib. A Multicentric Retrospective Study. Blood. 120(21). 4454–4454. 1 indexed citations
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Maconi, Mariacaterina, et al.. (2011). Possibility of myelodysplastic syndromes screening using a complete blood automated cell count. Leukemia Research. 35(12). 1623–1627. 9 indexed citations
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Danise, Paolo, et al.. (2011). Evaluation of nucleated red blood cells in the peripheral blood of hematological diseases. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM). 50(2). 357–60. 32 indexed citations
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Borriello, Adriana, Ilaria Caldarelli, Debora Bencivenga, et al.. (2010). p57 Kip2 is a downstream effector of BCR–ABL kinase inhibitors in chronic myelogenous leukemia cells. Carcinogenesis. 32(1). 10–18. 21 indexed citations
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Maconi, Mariacaterina, et al.. (2010). Flow cytometric reticulocyte counting: a comparison between two methods. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis. 24(4). 252–255. 5 indexed citations
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Maconi, Mariacaterina, et al.. (2010). Reticulocyte Count and Reticulocyte Maturation Profile in Human Umbilical Cord Blood from Healthy Newborns. PubMed. 16(1). 3–7. 4 indexed citations
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Danise, Paolo, Giovanni Amendola, Enrìco Cillari, et al.. (2009). Nucleated red blood cells and soluble transferrin receptor in thalassemia syndromes: relationship with global and ineffective erythropoiesis. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM). 47(12). 1539–42. 13 indexed citations
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Maconi, Mariacaterina, et al.. (2009). Erythrocyte and reticulocyte indices in iron deficiency in chronic kidney disease: comparison of two methods. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation. 69(3). 365–370. 27 indexed citations
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Amendola, Giovanni, et al.. (2007). Lipid profile inβ‐thalassemia intermedia patients: correlation with erythroid bone marrow activity. International Journal of Laboratory Hematology. 29(3). 172–176. 19 indexed citations
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Danise, Paolo, Mariacaterina Maconi, Giorgio Morelli, et al.. (2007). Reference limits and behaviour of serum transferrin receptor in children 6–10 years of age. International Journal of Laboratory Hematology. 30(4). 306–311. 6 indexed citations
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Grosso, Michela, et al.. (2007). Delayed decline of γ‐globin expression in infant age associated with the presence of Gγ−158 (C→T) polymorphism. International Journal of Laboratory Hematology. 30(3). 191–195. 11 indexed citations
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Rolfo, Alessandro, Mariacaterina Maconi, Simona Cardaropoli, et al.. (2007). Nucleated Red Blood Cells in Term Fetuses: Reference Values Using an Automated Analyzer. Neonatology. 92(3). 205–208. 17 indexed citations
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Amendola, Giovanni, et al.. (2007). Lipid profile in ?-thalassemia intermedia patients: correlation with erythroid bone marrow activity. Clinical & Laboratory Haematology. 0(0). 879246914–???.
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Maconi, Mariacaterina, et al.. (2005). Hematologic Values in Healthy and Small for Gestational Age Newborns. PubMed. 11(2). 152–156. 14 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Felicetto, Mariacarla De Simone, Giuseppina Mele, et al.. (2005). Fludarabine and cytarabine as continuous sequential infusion for elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia.. PubMed. 90(6). 776–84. 24 indexed citations
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Amendola, Giovanni, et al.. (2005). [Homozygous hemoglobin-E (Hb-EE) disease].. PubMed. 26(1). 65–7. 1 indexed citations
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Danise, Paolo, Giovanni Amendola, Brúno Nobili, et al.. (2001). Flow-cytometric analysis of erythrocytes and reticulocytes in congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia type II (CDA II): value in differential diagnosis with hereditary spherocytosis. Clinical & Laboratory Haematology. 23(1). 7–13. 12 indexed citations

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