Santino Prosperi

1.3k total citations
58 papers, 989 citations indexed

About

Santino Prosperi is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Genetics and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Santino Prosperi has authored 58 papers receiving a total of 989 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Infectious Diseases, 23 papers in Genetics and 20 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Santino Prosperi's work include Virus-based gene therapy research (20 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (19 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (13 papers). Santino Prosperi is often cited by papers focused on Virus-based gene therapy research (20 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (19 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (13 papers). Santino Prosperi collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United Kingdom and United States. Santino Prosperi's co-authors include Mara Battilani, Alessandra Scagliarini, Andrea Balboni, Sara Ciulli, Ernesto Tisato, Fabio Ostanello, Massimo Giunti, Laura Gallina, Irene Jacoboni and Rita Casadio and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, European Heart Journal and Virology.

In The Last Decade

Santino Prosperi

56 papers receiving 931 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Santino Prosperi Italy 19 563 558 543 219 165 58 989
Robert Fux Germany 16 475 0.8× 950 1.7× 762 1.4× 232 1.1× 80 0.5× 50 1.3k
Randall W. Renshaw United States 20 284 0.5× 576 1.0× 476 0.9× 397 1.8× 130 0.8× 39 1.2k
Selene Zárate Mexico 18 361 0.6× 837 1.5× 326 0.6× 215 1.0× 115 0.7× 32 1.3k
Andrea Balboni Italy 19 484 0.9× 758 1.4× 462 0.9× 181 0.8× 71 0.4× 63 1.2k
Mara Battilani Italy 26 838 1.5× 1.2k 2.1× 872 1.6× 403 1.8× 167 1.0× 83 1.8k
Kyoung-Ki Lee South Korea 23 371 0.7× 558 1.0× 452 0.8× 302 1.4× 181 1.1× 66 1.1k
Marta Sabara Canada 18 363 0.6× 779 1.4× 397 0.7× 226 1.0× 60 0.4× 45 1.1k
Jay G. Calvert United States 20 963 1.7× 1.2k 2.1× 1.3k 2.4× 194 0.9× 66 0.4× 33 1.6k
J. F. Evermann United States 15 358 0.6× 424 0.8× 391 0.7× 192 0.9× 49 0.3× 35 726
Merete Blixenkrone-Møller Denmark 21 631 1.1× 229 0.4× 385 0.7× 964 4.4× 246 1.5× 38 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Santino Prosperi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Santino Prosperi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Santino Prosperi

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Prosperi, Santino, Erika Lemme, Giuseppe Di Gioia, et al.. (2023). Extreme cardiac remodelling observed in elite endurance athletes: analysis of myocardial deformation and estimated hemodynamic forces. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 30(Supplement_1). 1 indexed citations
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Balboni, Andrea, et al.. (2015). Severe, diffuse fibrinonecrotic pleuropneumonia in a cat affected by multiple viral infection.. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 50(2). 145–9. 4 indexed citations
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Balboni, Andrea, Francesco Dondi, Santino Prosperi, & Mara Battilani. (2015). Development of a SYBR Green real-time PCR assay with melting curve analysis for simultaneous detection and differentiation of canine adenovirus type 1 and type 2. Journal of Virological Methods. 222. 34–40. 29 indexed citations
4.
Prosperi, Santino. (2015). Peste Suina Africana. 1 indexed citations
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Balboni, Andrea, et al.. (2014). Investigation of the presence of canine adenovirus (CAdV) in owned dogs in Northern Italy. Research in Veterinary Science. 97(3). 631–636. 32 indexed citations
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Ciulli, Sara, et al.. (2014). Development and application of a real-time PCR assay for the detection and quantitation of lymphocystis disease virus. Journal of Virological Methods. 213. 164–173. 23 indexed citations
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Balboni, Andrea, Mara Battilani, & Santino Prosperi. (2012). The SARS-like coronaviruses: the role of bats and evolutionary relationships with SARS coronavirus.. PubMed. 35(1). 1–16. 35 indexed citations
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Ciulli, Sara, et al.. (2007). Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Betanodavirus from Wild Marine Fish from the Adriatic Sea. Veterinary Research Communications. 31(S1). 221–224. 30 indexed citations
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Battilani, Mara, et al.. (2006). High genetic diversity of the VP2 gene of a canine parvovirus strain detected in a domestic cat. Virology. 352(1). 22–26. 43 indexed citations
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Scagliarini, Alessandra, Colin J. McInnes, Laura Gallina, et al.. (2006). Antiviral activity of HPMPC (cidofovir) against orf virus infected lambs. Antiviral Research. 73(3). 169–174. 18 indexed citations
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Scagliarini, Alessandra, et al.. (2006). In Vitro Evaluation of Antiviral Activity of Ribavirin Against Canine Distemper Virus. Veterinary Research Communications. 30(S1). 269–272. 9 indexed citations
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Scagliarini, Alessandra, Laura Gallina, Annalisa Guercio, et al.. (2005). In vitro activity of VEGF-E produced by orf virus strains isolated from classical and severe persistent contagious ecthyma. Veterinary Microbiology. 114(1-2). 142–147. 14 indexed citations
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Scagliarini, Alessandra, et al.. (2004). Cloning and Expression of the Orf Virus F1L Gene: Possible Use as a Subunit Vaccine. Veterinary Research Communications. 28(S1). 291–293. 9 indexed citations
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Scagliarini, Alessandra, Sara Ciulli, Mara Battilani, et al.. (2002). Characterisation of immunodominant protein encoded by the F1L gene of orf virus strains isolated in Italy. Archives of Virology. 147(10). 1989–1995. 19 indexed citations
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Battilani, Mara, Alessandra Scagliarini, Ernesto Tisato, et al.. (2001). Analysis of canine parvovirus sequences from wolves and dogs isolated in Italy. Journal of General Virology. 82(7). 1555–1560. 96 indexed citations
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Poglayen, Giovanni, et al.. (1990). Grazing and health risks for cattle. I. Investigations on parasites of the digestive tract.. 11(3). 59–60. 1 indexed citations
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Prosperi, Santino, et al.. (1984). Vaccination of cattle with live and inactivated rabies vaccines: A study of antibody response. Veterinary Research Communications. 8(1). 181–185. 5 indexed citations
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Prosperi, Santino, et al.. (1983). A study of antibody levels in wild ruminants vaccinated against rabies. Veterinary Research Communications. 6(1). 25–30. 2 indexed citations
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Andreani, Ernesto, et al.. (1982). Serological and bacteriological investigation on brucellosis in domestic ruminants of the Somali Democratic Republic.. PubMed. 35(4). 329–33. 20 indexed citations
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Lalla, Fausto de, et al.. (1972). Toxoplasmosis in Teramo Province, Italy.. 14(1). 53–63. 3 indexed citations

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