PAPINI, EMANUELE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.738
EU - Europa 950
AS - Asia 761
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
OC - Oceania 5
AF - Africa 4
Totale 9.466
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.733
CN - Cina 399
SG - Singapore 281
FI - Finlandia 190
DE - Germania 183
IT - Italia 164
SE - Svezia 126
UA - Ucraina 120
GB - Regno Unito 60
FR - Francia 58
HK - Hong Kong 34
VN - Vietnam 31
IE - Irlanda 15
ES - Italia 12
IN - India 11
EU - Europa 8
RU - Federazione Russa 6
AU - Australia 4
EG - Egitto 4
PL - Polonia 4
CA - Canada 3
MY - Malesia 3
NL - Olanda 3
AT - Austria 2
HU - Ungheria 2
MX - Messico 2
GR - Grecia 1
HR - Croazia 1
JO - Giordania 1
LT - Lituania 1
LV - Lettonia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
RO - Romania 1
TW - Taiwan 1
Totale 9.466
Città #
Fairfield 1.205
Chandler 676
Ashburn 657
Woodbridge 642
Jacksonville 625
Houston 501
Wilmington 443
Seattle 436
Cambridge 405
Ann Arbor 321
Princeton 240
Singapore 220
Boardman 171
Santa Clara 140
San Diego 123
Beijing 102
Roxbury 95
Padova 93
Des Moines 83
Nanjing 77
Helsinki 76
Medford 37
Hong Kong 34
Dong Ket 31
New York 27
Nanchang 24
Shenyang 23
Munich 22
Falls Church 21
Norwalk 21
Hebei 20
Changsha 17
Dublin 15
Jiaxing 13
Jinan 13
Guangzhou 11
London 10
Indiana 9
Kilburn 9
Ogden 9
Tianjin 9
Kharkiv 7
Milan 7
Redwood City 6
Borås 5
Dearborn 5
Los Angeles 5
San Francisco 5
Gdansk 4
Kunming 4
Nürnberg 4
Portland 4
Prescot 4
Valencia 4
Chicago 3
Detroit 3
Leawood 3
Madrid 3
Shanghai 3
Sydney 3
Tappahannock 3
Brescia 2
Budapest 2
Capriate San Gervasio 2
Cascina 2
Columbus 2
Dallas 2
Decimoputzu 2
Florence 2
Frankfurt am Main 2
Groningen 2
Haikou 2
Hanover 2
Islington 2
Lamezia Terme 2
Legnaro 2
Loreggia 2
Merlara 2
Paris 2
Pavia 2
Ponzano Veneto 2
Reading 2
Seravezza 2
Southwark 2
Taizhou 2
Tanta 2
Venice 2
Vienna 2
Zhengzhou 2
Acton 1
Amman 1
Anaheim 1
Ancona 1
Arzignano 1
Athens 1
Atlanta 1
Auburn Hills 1
Auckland 1
Bagnaria Arsa 1
Bari 1
Totale 7.858
Nome #
Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin: cell intoxication and anion-specific channel activity 357
C1q-Mediated Complement Activation and C3 Opsonization Trigger Recognition of Stealth Poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline)-Coated Silica Nanoparticles by Human Phagocytes 212
The contribution of stem cell therapy to skeletal muscle remodeling in heart failure. 195
The functional dissection of the plasma corona of SiO2-NPs spots histidine rich glycoprotein as a major player able to hamper nanoparticle capture by macrophages 178
Comparison of bactericidal and cytotoxic activities of trichogin analogs 154
Tumor-facing hepatocytes significantly contribute to mild hyperthermia-induced targeting of rat liver metastasis by PLGA-NPs 130
Highly PEGylated silica nanoparticles: ready to use stealth functional nanocarriers 125
The Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin is a urea permease that promotes urea diffusion across epithelia 123
3D imaging of the 58 kDa cell binding subunit of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin 118
Proinflammatory effects of bare and PEGylated ORMOSIL-, PLGA- and SUV-NPs on monocytes and PMNs and their modulation by f-MLP. 115
Variations of the corona HDL:albumin ratio determine distinct effects of amorphous SiO2 nanoparticles on monocytes and macrophages in serum. 112
Procoagulant properties of bare and highly-PEGylated vinyl-modified silica nanoparticles 110
Targeted delivery of photosensitizers: efficacy and selectivity issues revealed by multifunctional ORMOSIL nanovectors in cellular systems 108
Substitution of the arginine/leucine residues in apidaecin Ib with peptoid residues: effect on antimicrobial activity, cellular uptake, and proteolytic degradation. 107
Combined Action of Human Commensal Bacteria and Amorphous Silica Nanoparticles on the Viability and Immune Responses of Dendritic Cells 106
Poly(lipoic acid)-Based Nanoparticles as Self-Organized, Biocompatible, and Corona-Free Nanovectors 106
Cell vacuolization induced by Helicobacter pylori: Inhibition by bafilomycins A1, B1, C1 and D 102
The soluble recombinant Neisseria meningitidis adhesin NadA(Δ351-405) stimulates human monocytes by binding to extracellular Hsp90. 99
Dissociation coefficients of protein adsorption to nanoparticles as quantitative metrics for description of the protein corona: A comparison of experimental techniques and methodological relevance 99
Cell vacuolization induced by Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin: cell line sensitivity and quantitative estimation 97
Bacterial protein toxins and cell vesicle trafficking 96
The catalytic subunit of herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA polymerase contains a nuclear localization signal in the UL42-binding region 96
CELLULAR VACUOLES INDUCED BY HELICOBACTER-PYLORI ORIGINATE FROM LATE ENDOSOMAL COMPARTMENTS 95
BAFILOMYCIN-A1 INHIBITS HELICOBACTER-PYLORI-INDUCED VACUOLIZATION OF HELA-CELLS 93
In vitro and in vivo characterization of temoporfin-loaded PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles for use in photodynamic therapy 93
Mapping of the Neisseria meningitidis NadA Cell-Binding Site: Relevance of Predicted alpha-Helices in the NH2-Terminal and Dimeric Coiled-Coil Regions 92
Water-soluble peptide-coated nanoparticles: Control of the helix structure and enhanced differential binding to immune cells 91
Characterisation of a monoclonal antibody and its use to purify the cytotoxin of Helicobacter pylori 89
On the membrane translocation of diphtheria toxin: at low pH the toxin induces ion channels on cells. 88
The membrane expression of Neisseria meningitidis adhesin A (NadA) increases the proimmune effects of MenB OMVs on human macrophages, compared with NadA(-) OMVs, without further stimulating their proinflammatory activity on circulating monocytes 88
Stem-cell therapy in an experimental model of pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure: role of paracrine and neurohormonal milieu in the remodeling process. 87
Towards deciphering the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin. 85
AN INTACT INTERCHAIN DISULFIDE BOND IS REQUIRED FOR THE NEUROTOXICITY OF TETANUS TOXIN 85
Human monocytes/macrophages are a target of Neisseria meningitidis Adhesin A (NadA). 85
Lipid interaction of the 37-kDa and 58-kDa fragments of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin 85
INSERTION OF DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN IN LIPID BILAYERS STUDIED BY SPIN-LABEL ESR 84
The Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin is a urea permease that promotes urea diffusion across epithelia 84
Plant polyphenols inhibit VacA, a toxin secreted by the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori 84
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE 128-KDA IMMUNODOMINANT ANTIGEN OF HELICOBACTER-PYLORI-ASSOCIATED WITH CYTOTOXICITY AND DUODENAL-ULCER 83
EFFECTS OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-1 INFECTION ON THE PLASMA- MEMBRANE AND RELATED FUNCTIONS OF HELA S3 CELLS 82
Catastrophic inflammatory death of monocytes and macrophages by overtaking of a critical dose of endocytosed synthetic amorphous silica nanoparticles/serum protein complexes 82
The peculiar N- and C-termini of trichogin GA IV are needed for membrane interaction and human cell death induction at doses lacking antibiotic activity 82
The vacuolar ATPase proton pump is present on intracellular vacuoles induced by Helicobacter pylori 81
The m2 form of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin has cell type-specific vacuolating activity 80
Partial purification of the superoxide-generating system of macrophages. Possibleassociation of the NADPH oxidase activity with a low-potential (-247 mV)cytochrome b 80
Vacuolation induced by VacA toxin of Helicobacter pylori requires the intracellular accumulation of membrane permeant bases, Cl− and water 80
DETERMINATION OF DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY-TITERS WITH A CELL PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS INHIBITION ASSAY 79
GENE STRUCTURE OF THE HELICOBACTER-PYLORI CYTOTOXIN AND EVIDENCE OF ITS KEY ROLE IN GASTRIC DISEASE 79
NADPH oxidase of neutrophils forms superoxide anion but does not reducecytochrome c and dichlorophenolindophenol 79
Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin forms anion-selective channels in planar lipid bilayers: Possible implications for the mechanism of cellular vacuolation 79
Helicobacter pylori toxin VacA induces vacuole formation by acting in the cell cytosol 78
Protein kinase C phosphorylates a component of NADPH oxidase of neutrophils 78
Lipid interaction of diphtheria toxin and mutants with altered fragment B. 2.Hydrophobic photolabelling and cell intoxication 77
CELL PENETRATION OF BACTERIAL PROTEIN TOXINS 77
IFN-gamma and R-848 dependent activation of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells by Neisseria meningitidis adhesin A. 77
Cytochrome c oxidase from the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum: Purification and characterization 76
Blockers of VacA Provide Insights into the Structure of the Pore 76
Form Matters: Stable Helical Foldamers Preferentially Target Human Monocytes and Granulocytes 76
THE SENSITIVITY OF CYSTIC-FIBROSIS CELLS TO DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN 75
How the loop and middle regions influence the properties of Helicobacter pylori VacA Channels 75
Lipid interaction of diphtheria toxin and mutants with altered fragment B. 1.Liposome aggregation and fusion 75
The small GTP binding protein rab7 is essential for cellular vacuolation induced by Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin 75
Does tetanus toxin have a sequence homology with the haemagglutinin of influenza virus? 74
Ion channel and membrane translocation of diphtheria toxin 73
Composition of partially purified NADPH oxidase from pig neutrophils 71
Protein-lipid interactions 70
Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin VacA increases alkaline secretion in gastric epithelial cells 70
Pegylated ORMOSIL nanoparticles as potential nanocarriers of photodynamic agents for tumours. 70
Selective increase of the permeability of polarized epithelial cell monolayers by Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin 68
Size-controlled and stealth silica-based nano-spheres as potential drug carriers 68
Vesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP)/synaptobrevin-2 is associated with dense-core secretory granules in PC12 neuroendocrine cells 68
Self-assembled biocompatible fluorescent nanoparticles for bioimaging 68
Methods and compositions relating to adhesins as adjuvants-Publication Number: WO/2007/066226 67
HISTIDINE-21 IS INVOLVED IN DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN NAD+ BINDING 67
Formyl-Peptide Receptor Agonists and Amorphous SiO2-NPs Synergistically and Selectively Increase the Inflammatory Responses of Human Monocytes and PMNs 67
Complement activation by drug carriers and particulate pharmaceuticals: Principles, challenges and opportunities 66
Action site and cellular effects of cytotoxin VacA produced by Helicobacter pylori 65
Diphtheria toxin and its mutant crm 197 differ in their interaction with lipids 64
ACTIVE-SITE MUTATIONS OF THE DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN CATALYTIC DOMAIN - ROLE OF HISTIDINE-21 IN NICOTINAMIDE ADENINE-DINUCLEOTIDE BINDING AND ADP-RIBOSYLATION OF ELONGATION-FACTOR-2 63
Effect of Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin on maturation and extracellular release of procathepsin D and on Epidermal Growth factor degradation 62
Stem cells homing, ventricular remodelling and cytokines profile in an animal model of heart failure 61
The Honey-bee antimicrobial peptide Apidaecin differentially immune-modulates human macrophages, monocytes and dendritic cells. 60
"Nanosistemi per ottimizzare la terapia fotodinamica dei tumori: vantaggi e limitazioni" 60
CELL PENETRATION OF DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN - REDUCTION OF THE INTERCHAIN DISULFIDE BRIDGE IS THE RATE-LIMITING STEP OF TRANSLOCATION IN THE CYTOSOL 59
Mechanism of production of toxic oxygen radicals by granulocytes and macrophages and their function in the inflammatory process 59
HP-NAP of Helicobacter pylori alters the coagulation-fibrinolysis balance of human blood mononuclear cells by stimulating the expression of Tissue Factor and PAI-2 58
Opsonins and Dysopsonins of Nanoparticles: Facts, Concepts, and Methodological Guidelines 58
BACTERIAL PROTEIN TOXINS PENETRATE CELLS VIA A 4-STEP MECHANISM 57
Formation of anion-selective channels in the cells plasma membrane by the toxin VacA of Helicobacter pylori is required for its biological activity. 56
HELICOBACTER-PYLORI CYTOTOXIN - IMPORTANCE OF NATIVE CONFORMATION FOR INDUCTION OF NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES 56
Inhibition of the vacuolating and anion activities of the VacA of Helicobacter pylori. 55
Respiratory response of phagocytes: terminal NADPH oxidase and the mechanisms of its activation 55
TYROSINE-65 IS PHOTOLABELED BY 8-AZIDOADENINE AND 8- AZIDOADENOSINE AT THE NAD BINDING-SITE OF DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN 54
Identification of the Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin domain active in the cell cytosol 53
Helicobacter pylori VacA cytotoxin associated with the bacteria increases epithelial permeability independently of its vacuolating activity 52
Decifering the cytotoxin of Helicobacter pylori 50
Intranuclear delivery of an anti-HSV-1 peptide mediated by the B-subunit of cholera-like toxin. 50
Molecular and cellular activities of Helicobacter pylori pathogenic factors 50
The anion-specific channel of Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin VacA 49
Self-adjuvant and immune-stimulating activity of the anti-meningococcus B vaccine candidate Neisseria Meningitidis adhesin A as a soluble recombinant antigen (NadA(Delta)351-405) or as part of bacterial outer membrane vesicles 48
Totale 8.555
Categoria #
all - tutte 36.686
article - articoli 35.115
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 321
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 599
Totale 72.721


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.028 0 0 0 0 0 0 163 226 184 218 142 95
2020/20211.314 78 92 35 89 83 126 35 155 193 155 174 99
2021/20221.619 27 185 233 114 51 116 88 170 69 23 218 325
2022/20231.375 280 115 41 132 239 214 2 98 163 21 53 17
2023/2024777 49 103 64 42 35 32 22 255 18 13 74 70
2024/2025759 4 155 80 102 334 80 4 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 9.523