S. Gullini

1.9k total citations
47 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

S. Gullini is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Gastroenterology. According to data from OpenAlex, S. Gullini has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Surgery, 17 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 10 papers in Gastroenterology. Recurrent topics in S. Gullini's work include Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (11 papers), Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (9 papers) and Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments (5 papers). S. Gullini is often cited by papers focused on Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (11 papers), Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (9 papers) and Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments (5 papers). S. Gullini collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Germany and United Kingdom. S. Gullini's co-authors include Luigi Cavazzini, P. Pazzi, Riccardo Negrini, L. Lisato, Vincenzo Villanacci, Isabella Zanella, Alberto Albertini, Claudio Poiesi, S. Ghielmi and Giovanni Lanza and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Cancer Research and Clinical Cancer Research.

In The Last Decade

S. Gullini

45 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
S. Gullini Italy 18 696 282 255 240 234 47 1.2k
S M Farmery United Kingdom 11 877 1.3× 154 0.5× 127 0.5× 462 1.9× 174 0.7× 12 1.4k
Jesús Herrera Poland 2 1.4k 2.0× 483 1.7× 146 0.6× 941 3.9× 360 1.5× 3 2.0k
Marie Carlson Sweden 21 512 0.7× 151 0.5× 133 0.5× 558 2.3× 199 0.9× 43 1.6k
Federica Gaiani Italy 18 551 0.8× 233 0.8× 208 0.8× 132 0.6× 278 1.2× 61 1.2k
H. Lochs Germany 15 534 0.8× 73 0.3× 247 1.0× 272 1.1× 433 1.9× 34 1.6k
Takahiro Kudo Japan 15 434 0.6× 125 0.4× 111 0.4× 421 1.8× 205 0.9× 106 1.2k
U Peitz Germany 30 1.9k 2.7× 547 1.9× 1.1k 4.2× 357 1.5× 200 0.9× 96 2.3k
William K. Gourley United States 15 946 1.4× 263 0.9× 87 0.3× 503 2.1× 87 0.4× 29 1.5k
S Nash United States 11 141 0.2× 121 0.4× 46 0.2× 188 0.8× 231 1.0× 15 821
M Zeitz Germany 14 206 0.3× 62 0.2× 139 0.5× 71 0.3× 101 0.4× 36 579

Countries citing papers authored by S. Gullini

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Fields of papers citing papers by S. Gullini

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S. Gullini

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

All Works

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Zagari, Rocco Maurizio, Marco Romano, Veronica Ojetti, et al.. (2015). Guidelines for the management of Helicobacter pylori infection in Italy: The III Working Group Consensus Report 2015. Digestive and Liver Disease. 47(11). 903–912. 101 indexed citations
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Pizzo, Elena, Alessandro Pezzoli, Reinhold W. Stockbrügger, et al.. (2011). Screenee perception and health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer screening: A review. Value in Health. 14(1). 152–159. 15 indexed citations
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Andriulli, Angelo, Matteo Neri, C. Loguercio, et al.. (2008). Clinical Trial on the Efficacy of a New Symbiotic Formulation, Flortec, in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 42(Supplement 3). S218–S223. 60 indexed citations
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Pezzoli, Alessandro, et al.. (2008). Occult intestinal haemorrhage due to lipoma of the small bowel detected with the combined use of the new endoscopic techniques. A report of two cases. Digestive and Liver Disease. 40(4). 306–309. 3 indexed citations
6.
Feo, Carlo V., et al.. (2007). Colonoscopy surveillance in asymptomatic subjects with increased risk for colorectal cancer: clinical evaluation and cost analysis of an Italian experience. European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 16(4). 292–297. 3 indexed citations
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Almasio, Piero Luigi, Mauro Niero, Antonio Ascione, et al.. (2005). Experts' opinions on the role of liver biopsy in HCV infection: A Delphi survey by the Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists (A.I.G.O.). Journal of Hepatology. 43(3). 381–387. 23 indexed citations
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Trevisani, Lucio, et al.. (2005). Evaluation of a new rapid immunoassay for the detection of Helicobacter pylori in faeces: a prospective pilot study. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 21(4). 485–489. 33 indexed citations
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Miotto, Elena, Silvia Sabbioni, Angelo Veronese, et al.. (2004). Frequent Aberrant Methylation of the CDH4 Gene Promoter in Human Colorectal and Gastric Cancer. Cancer Research. 64(22). 8156–8159. 81 indexed citations
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Sabbioni, Silvia, Elena Miotto, Angelo Veronese, et al.. (2003). Multigene Methylation Analysis of Gastrointestinal Tumors. Molecular Diagnosis. 7(3). 201–207. 34 indexed citations
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Pazzi, P., Maria Letizia Petroni, Napoleone Prandini, et al.. (2000). Postprandial refilling and turnover: specific gallbladder motor function defects in patients with gallstone recurrence. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 12(7). 787–794. 11 indexed citations
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Govoni, Marcello, et al.. (1998). Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug Use and Gallstone Disease Prevalence: A Case-Control Study. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 93(9). 1420–1424. 11 indexed citations
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Pazzi, P., et al.. (1997). Bile salt-induced cytotoxicity and ursodeoxycholate cytoprotection: in-vitro study in perifused rat hepatocytes. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 9(7). 703–709. 25 indexed citations
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Merighi, A., et al.. (1996). Quality improvement in gastrointestinal endoscopy: microbiologic surveillance of disinfection. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 43(5). 457–462. 37 indexed citations
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Jazrawi, Riadh P., P. Pazzi, Maria Letizia Petroni, et al.. (1995). Postprandial gallbladder motor function: Refilling and turnover of bile in health and in cholelithiasis. Gastroenterology. 109(2). 582–591. 103 indexed citations
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Galeotti, Roberto, Giorgio Benea, Paolo Mannella, et al.. (1995). Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatogastroenterology. 42. 21–21. 1 indexed citations
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Negrini, Riccardo, L. Lisato, Isabella Zanella, et al.. (1991). Helicobacter pylori infection induces antibodies cross-reacting with human gastric mucosa. Gastroenterology. 101(2). 437–445. 247 indexed citations
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Gullini, S., et al.. (1988). [Campylobacter pylori colonization and gastroduodenal pathology].. PubMed. 79(11). 957–60. 2 indexed citations
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Morsiani, E, et al.. (1987). Effect of intravenous and intraperivenous injections of sclerosants (sodium tetradecyl sulfate and hydroxy polyethoxy dodecan) on the rat femoral vein. Research in Experimental Medicine. 187(6). 439–449. 4 indexed citations

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