SANDRI, MARCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 13.160
EU - Europa 1.681
AS - Asia 1.286
SA - Sud America 9
OC - Oceania 8
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 7
AF - Africa 3
Totale 16.154
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 13.123
CN - Cina 738
IT - Italia 651
SG - Singapore 377
FI - Finlandia 261
DE - Germania 166
SE - Svezia 133
GB - Regno Unito 127
UA - Ucraina 125
FR - Francia 112
VN - Vietnam 93
CA - Canada 36
IE - Irlanda 27
HK - Hong Kong 23
IN - India 22
NL - Olanda 18
CH - Svizzera 9
AT - Austria 8
GR - Grecia 8
AU - Australia 7
EU - Europa 7
JP - Giappone 7
KR - Corea 7
RU - Federazione Russa 6
TW - Taiwan 6
BR - Brasile 4
ES - Italia 4
BG - Bulgaria 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
IR - Iran 3
TR - Turchia 3
AR - Argentina 2
BE - Belgio 2
MD - Moldavia 2
MK - Macedonia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PE - Perù 2
RO - Romania 2
RS - Serbia 2
SI - Slovenia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CL - Cile 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
HR - Croazia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
ID - Indonesia 1
LT - Lituania 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
MM - Myanmar 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PH - Filippine 1
PT - Portogallo 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
TH - Thailandia 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 16.154
Città #
Fairfield 2.508
Woodbridge 1.495
Houston 1.072
Ashburn 1.032
Chandler 999
Ann Arbor 944
Seattle 920
Cambridge 835
Wilmington 756
Jacksonville 412
Singapore 291
Princeton 250
San Diego 204
Padova 186
Beijing 159
Medford 128
Helsinki 122
Des Moines 114
Nanjing 103
Roxbury 97
Dong Ket 93
Boardman 65
Guangzhou 64
Munich 56
New York 55
Santa Clara 40
Milan 39
Shenyang 39
Hebei 38
London 38
Nanchang 34
Rome 34
Jinan 31
Falls Church 29
Jiaxing 22
Dublin 21
Turin 21
Changsha 18
Ottawa 18
Shanghai 18
Tianjin 15
Norwalk 14
Redwood City 14
Concordia Sulla Secchia 13
Indiana 13
Zhengzhou 13
Dearborn 11
Florence 11
Hefei 11
Washington 11
Aprilia 10
Dallas 10
Kilburn 9
Xi'an 9
Haikou 8
Los Angeles 8
Ningbo 8
Lappeenranta 7
Montréal 7
Ogden 7
Pune 7
Udine 7
Vienna 7
Bari 6
Hong Kong 6
Hounslow 6
Kharkiv 6
Kunming 6
Papillion 6
Rockville 6
Borås 5
Frankfurt am Main 5
Galway 5
Hangzhou 5
Northampton 5
Paris 5
Phoenix 5
Wandsworth 5
Amsterdam 4
Chiswick 4
Edinburgh 4
Este 4
Lanzhou 4
Montreal 4
Nagao 4
Orange 4
Selvazzano Dentro 4
Stockholm 4
Taiyuan 4
Urbino 4
Vercelli 4
Zurich 4
Acton 3
Arcade 3
Brno 3
Chengdu 3
Chongqing 3
Hanover 3
Miami 3
Palo Alto 3
Totale 13.792
Nome #
Age-Associated Loss of OPA1 in Muscle Impacts Muscle Mass, Metabolic Homeostasis, Systemic Inflammation, and Epithelial Senescence 351
Patologia generale del tessuto muscolare scheletrico. 293
Glycolytic-to-oxidative fiber-type switch and mTOR signaling activation are early-onset features of SBMA muscle modified by high-fat diet 188
Glycolytic-to-oxidative fiber-type switch and mTOR signaling activation are early-onset features of SBMA muscle modified by high-fat diet 165
The Opa1-Dependent Mitochondrial Cristae Remodeling Pathway Controls Atrophic, Apoptotic and Ischemic Tissue Damage 165
The mitochondrial calcium uniporter controls skeletal muscle trophism in vivo. 157
Physical exercise stimulates autophagy in normal skeletal muscles but is detrimental for collagen VI deficient muscles. 146
Epigenetic targeting of bromodomain protein BRD4 counteracts cancer cachexia and prolongs survival 145
Inducible activation of Akt increases skeletal muscle mass and force without satellite cell activation. 143
Content of mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) in cardiomyocytes is regulated by microRNA-1 in physiologic and pathologic hypertrophy 142
Autophagy is defective in collagen VI muscular dystrophies, and its reactivation rescues myofiber degeneration. 141
DRP1-mediated mitochondrial shape controls calcium homeostasis and muscle mass 141
Lysosomal calcium signalling regulates autophagy through calcineurin and ​TFEB. 138
Differential expression of perilipin 2 and 5 in human skeletal muscle during aging and their association with atrophy-related genes. 136
Apoptosis, DNA damage and ubiquitin expression in normal and mdx muscle fibers after exercise. 134
SELECTIVE REMOVAL OF FREE DODECYL-SULFATE FROM 2- MERCAPTOETHANOL SDS-SOLUBILIZED PROTEINS BEFORE KDS PROTEIN PRECIPITATION 134
Autophagy is not required to sustain exercise and PRKAA1/AMPK activity but is important to prevent mitochondrial damage during physical activity. 134
Transcription Factor EB Controls Metabolic Flexibility during Exercise 133
Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition) 132
Lifelong physical exercise delays age-associated skeletal muscle decline. 130
A new two-step precipitation method removes free-SDS and Thiol reagents from diluted solutions, and then allows recovery and quantitation of proteins 129
Skeletal Muscle Is a Primary Target of SOD1(G93A)-Mediated Toxicity 125
Functional in vivo gene transfer into the myofibers of adult skeletal muscle 123
Akt activation prevents the force drop induced by eccentric contractions in dystrophin-deficient skeletal muscle 123
Multimodal label-free ex vivo imaging using a dual-wavelength microscope with axial chromatic aberration compensation 122
Autophagy dysregulation in Danon disease 121
Mitochondrial DNA and TLR9 drive muscle inflammation upon Opa1 deficiency 121
Polyglutamine-Expanded Androgen Receptor Alteration of Skeletal Muscle Homeostasis and Myonuclear Aggregation Are Affected by Sex, Age and Muscle Metabolism 120
Autophagy is required to maintain muscle mass. 119
Cardiac sympathetic neurons provide trophic signal to the heart via β2- adrenoceptor dependent regulation of proteolysis. 119
Food Restriction Reverses the Hyper-Muscular Phenotype and Force Generation Capacity Deficit of the Myostatin Null Mouse 117
Autophagy activation in COL6 myopathic patients by a low-protein-diet pilot trial 116
FoxO-dependent atrogenes vary among catabolic conditions and play a key role in muscle atrophy induced by hindlimb suspension. 116
Activity-dependent signaling pathways controlling muscle diversity and plasticity 115
Dystrophin deficient myotubes undergo apoptosis in mouse primary muscle cell culture after DNA damage. 115
Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Gamma Inhibition Protects from Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity and Reduces Tumor Growth 115
Smad2 and 3 transcription factors control muscle mass in adulthood 113
Autophagy maintains stemness by preventing senescence 113
FoxO3 controls autophagy in skeletal muscle in vivo. 112
JunB transcription factor maintains skeletal muscle mass and promotes hypertrophy 112
Effect of thalidomide on the skeletal muscle in experimental heart failure 112
New findings of lysosomal proteolysis in skeletal muscle 112
Cellular prion protein promotes regeneration of adult muscle tissue. 111
Study of Muscle Autophagy and Atrophy Markers in Different Phenotypes of Pompe Disease 109
Perilipin 2 and Age-Related Metabolic Diseases: A New Perspective. 108
Long-term high-level exercise promotes muscle reinnervation with age. 108
Mitochondrial quality control: Cell-type-dependent responses to pathological mutant mitochondrial DNA. 107
Autophagy activation in COL6 myopathic patients by a low-protein-diet pilot trial 107
Physical exercise in aging human skeletal muscle increases mitochondrial calcium uniporter expression levels and affects mitochondria dynamics 106
Macrophage-derived glutamine boosts satellite cells and muscle regeneration 105
In mammalian skeletal muscle, phosphorylation of TOMM22 by protein kinase CSNK2/CK2 controls mitophagy. 104
FGF21 as Modulator of Metabolism in Health and Disease 104
Effects of short-to-long term enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) on skeletal muscle tissue in late onset Pompe disease (LOPD). 104
Neuromuscular junction degeneration in muscle wasting. 102
Aggresome-autophagy involvement in a sarcopenic patient with rigid spine syndrome and a p.C150R mutation in FHL1 gene 101
Skeletal Muscle-Specific Methyltransferase METTL21C Trimethylates p97 and Regulates Autophagy-Associated Protein Breakdown. 101
Beneficial effects on skeletal muscle of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker irbesartan in experimental heart failure 101
The role of autophagy in neonatal tissues - Just a response to amino acid starvation? 99
Loss of Dystrophin and Some Dystrophin-Associated Proteins with Concomitant Signs of Apoptosis in Rat Leg Muscle Overworked in Extension 99
TFE3 regulates whole-body energy metabolism in cooperation with TFEB. 99
Skeletal muscle mTORC1 regulates neuromuscular junction stability 99
Normal myogenesis and increased apoptosis in myotonic dystrophy type-1 muscle cells. 99
Effective recovery by KCl precipitation of highly diluted muscle proteins solubilized with sodium dodecyl sulfate 98
BMP signaling controls muscle mass. 97
Protective Role of Testicular Hormone INSL3 From Atrophy and Weakness in Skeletal Muscle 97
Phosphorylation of NBR1 by GSK3 modulates protein aggregation. 96
Exercise training attenuates the hypermuscular phenotype and restores skeletal muscle function in the myostatin null mouse 95
The role of alterations in mitochondrial dynamics and PGC-1α over-expression in fast muscle atrophy following hindlimb unloading. 95
Caspase 3 expression correlates with skeletal muscle apoptosis in Duchenne and facio-scapulo human muscular dystrophy. A potential target for pharmacological treatment? 95
Atrogin-1 deficiency promotes cardiomyopathy and premature death via impaired autophagy. 94
Autophagy inhibition induces atrophy and myopathy in adult skeletal muscles 93
Oxidative damage and autophagy in the human trabecular meshwork as related with ageing. 93
Autophagy in health and disease. 3. Involvement of autophagy in muscle atrophy 92
Symmorphosis through dietary regulation: a combinatorial role for proteolysis, autophagy and protein synthesis in normalising muscle metabolism and function of hypertrophic mice after acute starvation. 92
Role of autophagy, SQSTM1, SH3GLB1, and TRIM63 in the turnover of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. 91
Inhibition of the Fission Machinery Mitigates OPA1 Impairment in Adult Skeletal Muscles 91
Apoptosis of skeletal muscles during development and diseases 90
Regulation of autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome system by the FoxO transcriptional network during muscle atrophy 90
Atrophy/hypertrophy cell signaling in muscles of young athletes trained with vibrational-proprioceptive stimulation. 89
Bone and morphogenetic protein signalling and muscle mass. 88
Sarcopenia: Aging-Related Loss of Muscle Mass and Function. 87
High-resolution sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunochemical identification of the 2X and embryonic myosin heavy chains in complex mixtures of isomyosins 86
FOXOphagy path to inducing stress resistance and cell survival 86
Histone deacetylase 6 is a FoxO transcription factor-dependent effector in skeletal muscle atrophy. 86
Muscle-specific Perilipin2 down-regulation affects lipid metabolism and induces myofiber hypertrophy. 86
Apoptotic signaling in skeletal muscle fibers during atrophy. 85
Autophagy controls neonatal myogenesis by regulating the GH-IGF1 system through a NFE2L2- and DDIT3-mediated mechanism 85
Downstream of Akt: FoxO3 and m TOR in the regulation of autophagy in skeltal muscle 84
The time course of the adaptations of human muscle proteome to bed rest and the underlying mechanisms 84
S6 kinase deletion suppresses muscle growth adaptations to nutrient availability by activating AMP kinase 83
Mitochondrial quality control and muscle mass maintenance 83
Mechano-signalling pathways in an experimental intensive critical illness myopathy model 83
Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition) 83
Mitochondrial fission and remodelling contributes to muscle atrophy 82
Autophagy induction rescues muscular dystrophy 81
Exercise induces myonuclear ubiquitination and apoptosis in dystrophin deficient muscle of mice 81
Autophagy in skeletal muscle 81
Autophagy as a new therapeutic target in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. 81
Immune-Privileged Sites within Skeletal Muscle: Apoptosis of FasL-Transfected Myoblasts Prevents the Formation of FasL-Expressing Muscle Fibers In Vivo 80
Defects of Vps15 in skeletal muscles lead to autophagic vacuolar myopathy and lysosomal disease 80
Totale 11.254
Categoria #
all - tutte 58.725
article - articoli 57.831
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 119
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 618
Totale 117.293


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.885 0 0 0 206 398 276 374 444 422 390 237 138
2020/20212.973 127 171 118 290 258 292 105 264 415 329 395 209
2021/20222.757 76 279 421 222 157 145 142 317 116 58 266 558
2022/20231.959 408 224 81 228 267 209 11 154 228 25 103 21
2023/20241.182 78 160 123 75 89 143 90 74 33 51 122 144
2024/2025640 28 268 209 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 16.383