Roberto Serpe

2.6k total citations
49 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Roberto Serpe is a scholar working on Physiology, Molecular Biology and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Roberto Serpe has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Physiology, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 8 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Roberto Serpe's work include Nutrition and Health in Aging (22 papers), Muscle Physiology and Disorders (5 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers). Roberto Serpe is often cited by papers focused on Nutrition and Health in Aging (22 papers), Muscle Physiology and Disorders (5 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers). Roberto Serpe collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Spain and United States. Roberto Serpe's co-authors include Clelia Madeddu, Giovanni Mantovani, Elena Massa, Antonio Macciò, Mariele Dessì, Giulia Gramignano, Maria Rita Lusso, Filomena Panzone, Giorgio Astara and Josep M. Argilés and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Blood and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Roberto Serpe

49 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Roberto Serpe Italy 23 1.0k 518 301 257 213 49 2.0k
Alessio Molfino Italy 28 1.4k 1.3× 484 0.9× 200 0.7× 475 1.8× 125 0.6× 123 2.4k
Ze Yang China 25 575 0.6× 831 1.6× 97 0.3× 123 0.5× 87 0.4× 144 2.2k
Juan J. Díez Spain 36 441 0.4× 562 1.1× 462 1.5× 165 0.6× 84 0.4× 224 4.4k
Anastasios Kalofoutis Greece 26 365 0.4× 459 0.9× 259 0.9× 90 0.4× 79 0.4× 58 2.3k
Shunya Uchida Japan 33 517 0.5× 1.1k 2.1× 165 0.5× 217 0.8× 36 0.2× 140 3.2k
Karolina M. Stępień United Kingdom 20 463 0.5× 408 0.8× 66 0.2× 70 0.3× 140 0.7× 107 1.4k
Karen Tordjman Israel 28 567 0.6× 971 1.9× 187 0.6× 107 0.4× 34 0.2× 77 3.2k
Antonino Lasco Italy 24 258 0.3× 502 1.0× 540 1.8× 153 0.6× 94 0.4× 71 2.4k
Olusegun A. Mojiminiyi Kuwait 25 461 0.5× 231 0.4× 113 0.4× 116 0.5× 56 0.3× 74 1.6k
Minako Yamaoka‐Tojo Japan 31 783 0.8× 777 1.5× 141 0.5× 128 0.5× 77 0.4× 140 2.9k

Countries citing papers authored by Roberto Serpe

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Fields of papers citing papers by Roberto Serpe

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roberto Serpe

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Roberto Serpe. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Roberto Serpe 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 Roberto Serpe. Roberto Serpe is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Cugusi, Lucia, Andrea Manca, Roberto Serpe, et al.. (2018). Effects of a mini-trampoline rebounding exercise program on functional parameters, body composition and quality of life in overweight women. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 58(3). 287–294. 18 indexed citations
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Angius, Fabrizio, Sabrina Uda, Clelia Madeddu, et al.. (2017). Antimicrobial sulfonamides clear latent Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus infection and impair MDM2–p53 complex formation. The Journal of Antibiotics. 70(9). 962–966. 7 indexed citations
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Argilés, Josep M., Angélica Betancourt, Maribel Peró, et al.. (2017). Validation of the CAchexia SCOre (CASCO). Staging Cancer Patients: The Use of miniCASCO as a Simplified Tool. Frontiers in Physiology. 8. 92–92. 56 indexed citations
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Cugusi, Lucia, et al.. (2016). Cardiovascular effects, body composition, quality of life and pain after a Zumba fitness program in Italian overweight women.. PubMed. 56(3). 328–35. 34 indexed citations
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Angius, Fabrizio, Stefano Spolitu, Sabrina Uda, et al.. (2015). High-density lipoprotein contribute to G0-G1/S transition in Swiss NIH/3T3 fibroblasts. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 17812–17812. 10 indexed citations
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Cugusi, Lucia, Paolo Solla, Martina Loi, et al.. (2014). Effects of an adapted physical activity program on motor and non-motor functions and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease. Neurorehabilitation. 35(4). 789–794. 41 indexed citations
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Busquets, Sı́lvia, Roberto Serpe, Míriam Toledo, et al.. (2012). l-Carnitine: An adequate supplement for a multi-targeted anti-wasting therapy in cancer. Clinical Nutrition. 31(6). 889–895. 36 indexed citations
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Busquets, Sı́lvia, Míriam Toledo, Sònia Sirisi, et al.. (2011). Formoterol and cancer muscle wasting in rats: Effects on muscle force and total physical activity. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. 2(4). 731–735. 15 indexed citations
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Mantovani, Giovanni, Clelia Madeddu, & Roberto Serpe. (2010). Improvement of physical activity as an alternative objective variable to measure treatment effects of anticachexia therapy in cancer patients. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care. 4(4). 259–265. 9 indexed citations
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Argilés, Josep M., Sı́lvia Busquets, Marcel Orpí, Roberto Serpe, & Francisco J. López‐Soriano. (2010). Muscle Wasting in Cancer and Ageing: Cachexia Versus Sarcopenia. PubMed. 18. 9–35. 35 indexed citations
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Busquets, Sı́lvia, Roberto Serpe, Sònia Sirisi, et al.. (2010). Megestrol acetate: Its impact on muscle protein metabolism supports its use in cancer cachexia. Clinical Nutrition. 29(6). 733–737. 26 indexed citations
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Mantovani, Giovanni, Antonio Macciò, Clelia Madeddu, et al.. (2009). Phase II nonrandomized study of the efficacy and safety of COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib on patients with cancer cachexia. Journal of Molecular Medicine. 88(1). 85–92. 105 indexed citations
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Ennas, Maria Grazia, Patrick S. Moore, Mariagrazia Zucca, et al.. (2008). Interleukin‐1B (IL1B) and interleukin‐6 (IL6) gene polymorphisms are associated with risk of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. Hematological Oncology. 26(2). 98–103. 45 indexed citations
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Mantovani, Giovanni, Clelia Madeddu, Giulia Gramignano, et al.. (2007). An Innovative Treatment Approach for Cancer-Related Anorexia/Cachexia and Oxidative Stress: Background and Design of an Ongoing, Phase III, Randomized Clinical Trial. PubMed. 4(3). 163–167. 5 indexed citations
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Sanna, Francesca, Sabrina Uda, Sebastiano Banni, et al.. (2007). Production of Inflammatory Molecules in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Severely Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase-Deficient Subjects. Journal of Vascular Research. 44(4). 253–263. 34 indexed citations
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Mercuro, Giuseppe, Christian Cadeddu Dessalvi, Alessandra Piras, et al.. (2007). Early Epirubicin-Induced Myocardial Dysfunction Revealed by Serial Tissue Doppler Echocardiography: Correlation with Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Markers. The Oncologist. 12(9). 1124–1133. 116 indexed citations
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Gramignano, Giulia, Maria Rita Lusso, Clelia Madeddu, et al.. (2006). Efficacy of l-carnitine administration on fatigue, nutritional status, oxidative stress, and related quality of life in 12 advanced cancer patients undergoing anticancer therapy. Nutrition. 22(2). 136–145. 133 indexed citations
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Mantovani, Giovanni, Clelia Madeddu, Giulia Gramignano, et al.. (2004). Association of serum IL-6 levels with comprehensive geriatric assessment variables in a population of elderly cancer patients. Oncology Reports. 11(1). 197–206. 11 indexed citations
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Mantovani, Giovanni, Clelia Madeddu, Loredana Mura, et al.. (2003). Antioxidant agents are effective in inducing lymphocyte progression through cell cycle in advanced cancer patients: assessment of the most important laboratory indexes of cachexia and oxidative stress. Journal of Molecular Medicine. 81(10). 664–673. 97 indexed citations

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