Sara Volpe

1.1k total citations
31 papers, 860 citations indexed

About

Sara Volpe is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Reproductive Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Sara Volpe has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 860 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 8 papers in Reproductive Medicine. Recurrent topics in Sara Volpe's work include Diabetes Treatment and Management (9 papers), Sperm and Testicular Function (8 papers) and Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (6 papers). Sara Volpe is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes Treatment and Management (9 papers), Sperm and Testicular Function (8 papers) and Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (6 papers). Sara Volpe collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Czechia and South Africa. Sara Volpe's co-authors include Carlo Tamanini, Marco De Ambrogi, Marcella Spinaci, Giovanna Galeati, F Guzzetta, Jeffrey M. Perlman, Gary D. Shackelford, Joseph J. Volpe, E. Seren and Chiara Bernardini and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, International Journal of Molecular Sciences and British Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Sara Volpe

30 papers receiving 837 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 Volpe Italy 15 237 228 180 176 166 31 860
Susana Rodriguez United States 18 355 1.5× 201 0.9× 254 1.4× 65 0.4× 125 0.8× 37 1.2k
Xiaoying Ding China 18 575 2.4× 276 1.2× 130 0.7× 46 0.3× 168 1.0× 65 1.2k
Edward S. Umstot United States 17 446 1.9× 307 1.3× 155 0.9× 92 0.5× 343 2.1× 25 1.1k
Miklós Molnár Hungary 22 350 1.5× 315 1.4× 649 3.6× 464 2.6× 69 0.4× 52 1.9k
Kellie Larsen United States 12 167 0.7× 89 0.4× 92 0.5× 83 0.5× 64 0.4× 19 965
Brynjulf Mortensen Denmark 14 594 2.5× 109 0.5× 108 0.6× 263 1.5× 202 1.2× 20 1.2k
WALTER K. MORISHIGE United States 15 106 0.4× 230 1.0× 122 0.7× 108 0.6× 253 1.5× 28 926
Yanxia Chen China 18 300 1.3× 103 0.5× 123 0.7× 30 0.2× 69 0.4× 78 1.1k
Chioma Izzi‐Engbeaya United Kingdom 16 370 1.6× 544 2.4× 142 0.8× 51 0.3× 252 1.5× 52 1.1k
Bert J. M. van de Heijning Netherlands 19 157 0.7× 32 0.1× 58 0.3× 167 0.9× 81 0.5× 51 854

Countries citing papers authored by Sara Volpe

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sara Volpe

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sara Volpe

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

All Works

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Fanelli, Margherita, Giuseppe Lisco, Carlo Custodero, et al.. (2025). Predictive factors of body weight loss in patients with type 2 diabetes treated with GLP-1 receptor agonists: a 52-week prospective real-life study. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 16. 1674308–1674308.
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Scavo, Maria Principia, Giuseppe Lisco, Nicoletta Depalo, et al.. (2024). Semaglutide Modulates Extracellular Matrix Production of LX-2 Cells via Exosomes and Improves Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(3). 1493–1493. 12 indexed citations
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Guaricci, Andrea Igoren, Giuseppina Piazzolla, Sara Volpe, et al.. (2023). Improvement of Left Ventricular Global Longitudinal Strain after 6-Month Therapy with GLP-1RAs Semaglutide and Dulaglutide in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Pilot Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 12(4). 1586–1586. 10 indexed citations
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Volpe, Sara, Giuseppe Lisco, Margherita Fanelli, et al.. (2023). Oral semaglutide improves body composition and preserves lean mass in patients with type 2 diabetes: a 26-week prospective real-life study. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 14. 1240263–1240263. 44 indexed citations
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Volpe, Sara, Giuseppe Lisco, Margherita Fanelli, et al.. (2022). Once-Weekly Subcutaneous Semaglutide Improves Fatty Liver Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A 52-Week Prospective Real-Life Study. Nutrients. 14(21). 4673–4673. 53 indexed citations
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Volpe, Sara, Cosimo Tortorella, Vincenzo Solfrizzi, & Giuseppina Piazzolla. (2021). When Inappropriate Use of Insulin is Dangerous: The Utility of C-Peptide Assay in the Era of Cardioprotective Antidiabetic Drugs. Diabetes Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity. Volume 14. 3517–3521. 3 indexed citations
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Albrizio, Maria, et al.. (2020). Heat SHOCK proteins in equine spermatozoa: Expression and correlation to kinetic and environmental parameters. Theriogenology. 155. 185–196. 6 indexed citations
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Russo, Gian Luigi, Carmela Spagnuolo, Maria Russo, et al.. (2012). 834 Synergistic Response Induced by Quercetin and ABT-737 in Leukemic Cell Lines and in B-Cells Isolated From Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. European Journal of Cancer. 48. S200–S200. 1 indexed citations
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Russo, Maria, Carmela Spagnuolo, Sara Volpe, et al.. (2010). Quercetin induced apoptosis in association with death receptors and fludarabine in cells isolated from chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients. British Journal of Cancer. 103(5). 642–648. 44 indexed citations
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Volpe, Sara, et al.. (2009). Relationship Between Motility and Mitochondrial Functional Status in Canine Spermatozoa. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 44(s2). 275–278. 35 indexed citations
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Spinaci, Marcella, Sara Volpe, Marco De Ambrogi, Carlo Tamanini, & Giovanna Galeati. (2008). Effects of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on in vitro maturation and fertilization of porcine oocytes. Theriogenology. 69(7). 877–885. 57 indexed citations
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Volpe, Sara, Giovanna Galeati, Chiara Bernardini, et al.. (2008). Comparative Immunolocalization of Heat Shock Proteins (Hsp)‐60, ‐70, ‐90 in Boar, Stallion, Dog and Cat Spermatozoa. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 43(4). 385–392. 38 indexed citations
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Quaranta, Angelo, Marcello Siniscalchi, Maria Albrizio, et al.. (2007). Influence of behavioural lateralization on interleukin-2 and interleukin-6 gene expression in dogs before and after immunization with rabies vaccine. Behavioural Brain Research. 186(2). 256–260. 25 indexed citations
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Rota, A., et al.. (2007). Estradiol-17β, Progesterone and Testosterone Plasma Concentrations during Estrus in the Bitch. Veterinary Research Communications. 31(S1). 197–199. 4 indexed citations
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Spinaci, Marcella, Sara Volpe, Chiara Bernardini, et al.. (2006). Sperm Sorting Procedure Induces a Redistribution of Hsp70 but Not Hsp60 and Hsp90 in Boar Spermatozoa. Journal of Andrology. 27(6). 899–907. 49 indexed citations
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Spinaci, Marcella, Sara Volpe, Chiara Bernardini, et al.. (2005). Immunolocalization of heat shock protein 70 (Hsp 70) in boar spermatozoa and its role during fertilization. Molecular Reproduction and Development. 72(4). 534–541. 78 indexed citations
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Spinaci, Marcella, et al.. (2005). Assessment of Some Morphofunctional Characteristics of Flow-Cytometrically Sorted and Stained Boar Spermatozoa. Veterinary Research Communications. 29(S2). 207–209. 1 indexed citations
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Goi, G., Roberta Cazzola, Cristina Tringali, et al.. (2004). Erythrocyte membrane alterations during ageing affect ?--glucuronidase and neutral sialidase in elderly healthy subjects. Experimental Gerontology. 40(3). 219–225. 26 indexed citations
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Spinaci, Marcella, Marco De Ambrogi, Sara Volpe, et al.. (2004). Effect of staining and sorting on boar sperm membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity and in vitro blastocyst development. Theriogenology. 64(1). 191–201. 30 indexed citations

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