Sara Castiglia

1.0k total citations
21 papers, 721 citations indexed

About

Sara Castiglia is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sara Castiglia has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 721 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Sara Castiglia's work include Mesenchymal stem cell research (7 papers), CAR-T cell therapy research (4 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (4 papers). Sara Castiglia is often cited by papers focused on Mesenchymal stem cell research (7 papers), CAR-T cell therapy research (4 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (4 papers). Sara Castiglia collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United Kingdom and United States. Sara Castiglia's co-authors include Roberto Fantozzi, Massimo Collino, Christoph Thiemermann, Katia Mareschi, Franca Fagioli, Deborah Rustichelli, F Sanavio, Elisa Benetti, Manuela Aragno and Ivana Ferrero and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and Diabetes.

In The Last Decade

Sara Castiglia

20 papers receiving 707 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sara Castiglia Italy 12 279 165 145 130 90 21 721
Aili Sun China 15 309 1.1× 125 0.8× 115 0.8× 180 1.4× 36 0.4× 26 771
Nicolai Treiber Germany 15 436 1.6× 146 0.9× 101 0.7× 89 0.7× 183 2.0× 23 1.1k
Javad Mohammadi‐Asl Iran 16 435 1.6× 103 0.6× 47 0.3× 55 0.4× 53 0.6× 117 1.0k
Audrey Noguchi United States 14 399 1.4× 93 0.6× 75 0.5× 80 0.6× 61 0.7× 26 950
David H. Jho United States 12 224 0.8× 48 0.3× 131 0.9× 212 1.6× 96 1.1× 23 929
Rita C. Cavaglieri Brazil 10 224 0.8× 71 0.4× 94 0.6× 191 1.5× 77 0.9× 11 704
Tieqiang Zhao United States 20 455 1.6× 43 0.3× 52 0.4× 203 1.6× 82 0.9× 35 1.1k
Stefanie Keymel Germany 13 396 1.4× 117 0.7× 37 0.3× 198 1.5× 95 1.1× 32 983
Urszula Florczyk Poland 19 664 2.4× 82 0.5× 45 0.3× 141 1.1× 87 1.0× 30 991
Jessika Groleau Canada 13 386 1.4× 55 0.3× 72 0.5× 93 0.7× 165 1.8× 14 758

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sara Castiglia

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sara Castiglia

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sara Castiglia. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sara Castiglia 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 Sara Castiglia. Sara Castiglia 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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Ferrero, Ivana, Deborah Rustichelli, Sara Castiglia, et al.. (2023). Inter-laboratory method validation of CD34+ flow-cytometry assay: the experience of Turin Metropolitan Transplant Centre.. PubMed. 34(3). 220–227. 2 indexed citations
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Ferrero, Ivana, et al.. (2023). Validation of the media fill method for Cytokine-Induced killer cells manufacturing process. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8(1). 1 indexed citations
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Canosa, Stefano, Katia Mareschi, Andrea Roberto Carosso, et al.. (2022). A Novel Xeno-Free Method to Isolate Human Endometrial Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (E-MSCs) in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Conditions. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23(4). 1931–1931.
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Mareschi, Katia, Sara Castiglia, Deborah Rustichelli, et al.. (2020). Cytokine-Induced Killer (CIK) Cells, In Vitro Expanded under Good Manufacturing Process (GMP) Conditions, Remain Stable over Time after Cryopreservation. Pharmaceuticals. 13(5). 93–93. 14 indexed citations
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Mareschi, Katia, Sara Castiglia, Deborah Rustichelli, et al.. (2020). Inactivated Platelet Lysate Supports the Proliferation and Immunomodulant Characteristics of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in GMP Culture Conditions. Biomedicines. 8(7). 220–220. 8 indexed citations
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Mareschi, Katia, Paola Montanari, Ilaria Galliano, et al.. (2019). Human Endogenous Retrovirus-H and K Expression in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Potential Markers of Stemness. Intervirology. 62(1). 9–14. 10 indexed citations
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Castello, Laura, Sara Castiglia, Katia Mareschi, et al.. (2018). Analysis of Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Engraftment After Allogeneic HSCT in Pediatric Patients: A Large Multicenter Study. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 40(8). e486–e489. 3 indexed citations
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Castiglia, Sara, Deborah Rustichelli, Laura Castello, et al.. (2018). Cytokines induced killer cells produced in good manufacturing practices conditions: identification of the most advantageous and safest expansion method in terms of viability, cellular growth and identity. Journal of Translational Medicine. 16(1). 237–237. 10 indexed citations
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Mareschi, Katia, Sara Castiglia, F Sanavio, et al.. (2015). Immunoregulatory effects on T lymphocytes by human mesenchymal stromal cells isolated from bone marrow, amniotic fluid, and placenta. Experimental Hematology. 44(2). 138–150.e1. 70 indexed citations
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Castiglia, Sara, Katia Mareschi, Luciana Labanca, et al.. (2014). Inactivated human platelet lysate with psoralen: a new perspective for mesenchymal stromal cell production in Good Manufacturing Practice conditions. Cytotherapy. 16(6). 750–763. 59 indexed citations
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Rustichelli, Deborah, Sara Castiglia, Monica Gunetti, et al.. (2013). Validation of analytical methods in compliance with good manufacturing practice: a practical approach. Journal of Translational Medicine. 11(1). 197–197. 24 indexed citations
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Gunetti, Monica, Sara Castiglia, Deborah Rustichelli, et al.. (2012). Validation of analytical methods in GMP: the disposable Fast Read 102® device, an alternative practical approach for cell counting. Journal of Translational Medicine. 10(1). 112–112. 27 indexed citations
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Mareschi, Katia, Deborah Rustichelli, Roberto Calabrese, et al.. (2011). Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Stem Cell Expansion by Plating Whole Bone Marrow at a Low Cellular Density: A More Advantageous Method for Clinical Use. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2012. 1–10. 57 indexed citations
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Kapoor, Amar, Yasunori Shintani, Massimo Collino, et al.. (2010). Protective Role of Peroxisome Proliferator–activated Receptor-β/δ in Septic Shock. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 182(12). 1506–1515. 65 indexed citations
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Kapoor, Amar, Massimo Collino, Sara Castiglia, Roberto Fantozzi, & Christoph Thiemermann. (2010). ACTIVATION OF PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-β/δ ATTENUATES MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY IN THE RAT. Shock. 34(2). 117–124. 46 indexed citations
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Collino, Massimo, Elisa Benetti, Gianluca Miglio, et al.. (2010). Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β/δ agonism protects the kidney against ischemia/reperfusion injury in diabetic rats. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 50(2). 345–353. 41 indexed citations
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Castiglia, Sara, et al.. (2009). Effects of a semi-synthetic N-,O-sulfated glycosaminoglycan K5 polysaccharide derivative in a rat model of cerebral ischaemia/ reperfusion injury. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 102(11). 837–845. 9 indexed citations
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Collino, Massimo, Christoph Thiemermann, Raffaella Mastrocola, et al.. (2008). TREATMENT WITH THE GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3β INHIBITOR, TDZD-8, AFFECTS TRANSIENT CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS. Shock. 30(3). 299–307. 56 indexed citations
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Tripatara, Pinpat, Nimesh S. A. Patel, Massimo Collino, et al.. (2008). Generation of endogenous hydrogen sulfide by cystathionine γ-lyase limits renal ischemia/reperfusion injury and dysfunction. Laboratory Investigation. 88(10). 1038–1048. 147 indexed citations
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Collino, Massimo, Manuela Aragno, Sara Castiglia, et al.. (2008). Insulin Reduces Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in the Hippocampus of Diabetic Rats. Diabetes. 58(1). 235–242. 68 indexed citations

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