Virginia Medda

551 total citations
12 papers, 429 citations indexed

About

Virginia Medda is a scholar working on Cancer Research, Molecular Biology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Virginia Medda has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 429 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cancer Research, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 3 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Virginia Medda's work include Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms (3 papers), Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (3 papers) and Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress (2 papers). Virginia Medda is often cited by papers focused on Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms (3 papers), Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (3 papers) and Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress (2 papers). Virginia Medda collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United Kingdom and United States. Virginia Medda's co-authors include Ferdinando Mannello, Gaetana A. Tonti, Daniela Ligi, J.D. Raffetto, Patrizia Simone, Philippa D. Darbre, Giuseppe Nappi, Fausto Salaffi, Franco Canestrari and Serena Benedetti and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Cancer Science and Stem Cells and Development.

In The Last Decade

Virginia Medda

12 papers receiving 414 citations

Peers

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Gyuseok Lee South Korea
Danielle Callaway United States
Yan Han China
Shu‐Hong Lin United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Virginia Medda

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Fields of papers citing papers by Virginia Medda

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Virginia Medda, Daniela Ligi, & J.D. Raffetto. (2013). Glycosaminoglycan Sulodexide Inhibition of MMP-9 Gelatinase Secretion and Activity: Possible Pharmacological Role Against Collagen Degradation in Vascular Chronic Diseases. Current Vascular Pharmacology. 11(3). 354–365. 60 indexed citations
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Biagioni, Stefano, Maria Antonietta Ajmone‐Cat, Virginia Medda, et al.. (2012). The Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitor Marimastat Promotes Neural Progenitor Cell Differentiation into Neurons by Gelatinase-Independent TIMP-2-Dependent Mechanisms. Stem Cells and Development. 22(3). 345–358. 24 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando & Virginia Medda. (2012). Nuclear localization of Matrix metalloproteinases. Progress in Histochemistry and Cytochemistry. 47(1). 27–58. 109 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Virginia Medda, & Gaetana A. Tonti. (2011). Hypoxia and neural stem cells: from invertebrates to brain cancer stem cells. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 55(6). 569–581. 24 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Gaetana A. Tonti, Virginia Medda, Patrizia Simone, & Philippa D. Darbre. (2011). Analysis of aluminium content and iron homeostasis in nipple aspirate fluids from healthy women and breast cancer‐affected patients. Journal of Applied Toxicology. 31(3). 262–269. 45 indexed citations
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Benedetti, Serena, Claudia Canino, Gaetana A. Tonti, et al.. (2010). Biomarkers of oxidation, inflammation and cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis patients undergoing sulfur-based spa therapies. Clinical Biochemistry. 43(12). 973–978. 53 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, et al.. (2010). Detection of Superoxide Dismutase-1 in Nipple Aspirate Fluids: A Reactive Oxygen Species—Regulating Enzyme in the Breast Cancer Microenvironment. Clinical Breast Cancer. 10(3). 238–245. 14 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Virginia Medda, Alessandra Smaniotto, & Gaetana A. Tonti. (2009). Intracrinology of breast microenvironment: hormonal status in nipple aspirate fluid and its relationship to breast cancer. Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism. 4(5). 493–505. 10 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Virginia Medda, & Gaetana A. Tonti. (2009). Protein profile ana lysis of the breast microenvironment to differentiate healthy women from breast cancer patients. Expert Review of Proteomics. 6(1). 43–60. 35 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Gaetana A. Tonti, & Virginia Medda. (2009). Protein oxidation in breast microenvironment: Nipple aspirate fluid collected from breast cancer women contains increased protein carbonyl concentration.. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 31(5). 383–92. 21 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, Gaetana A. Tonti, & Virginia Medda. (2009). Protein Oxidation in Breast Microenvironment: Nipple Aspirate Fluid Collected from Breast Cancer Women Contains Increased Protein Carbonyl Concentration. Analytical Cellular Pathology. 31(5). 383–392. 15 indexed citations
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Mannello, Ferdinando, et al.. (2008). Increased shedding of soluble fragments of P‐cadherin in nipple aspirate fluids from women with breast cancer. Cancer Science. 99(11). 2160–2169. 19 indexed citations

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