MONTECUCCO, CESARE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 19.654
EU - Europa 1.971
AS - Asia 1.430
SA - Sud America 9
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
OC - Oceania 6
AF - Africa 3
Totale 23.081
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 19.636
CN - Cina 949
FI - Finlandia 510
DE - Germania 360
SE - Svezia 339
SG - Singapore 300
UA - Ucraina 295
IT - Italia 226
GB - Regno Unito 146
VN - Vietnam 124
IE - Irlanda 41
IN - India 28
CA - Canada 15
NL - Olanda 11
FR - Francia 9
KR - Corea 7
ES - Italia 6
EU - Europa 6
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 6
RU - Federazione Russa 6
BR - Brasile 5
JP - Giappone 5
PL - Polonia 5
RO - Romania 5
TR - Turchia 5
CL - Cile 4
IR - Iran 3
MX - Messico 3
BG - Bulgaria 2
HK - Hong Kong 2
HR - Croazia 2
PK - Pakistan 2
PT - Portogallo 2
SS - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.SS??? 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BE - Belgio 1
CH - Svizzera 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
DZ - Algeria 1
EG - Egitto 1
GR - Grecia 1
IL - Israele 1
LV - Lettonia 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PH - Filippine 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 23.081
Città #
Fairfield 3.235
Woodbridge 2.258
Houston 1.645
Ashburn 1.512
Ann Arbor 1.460
Jacksonville 1.445
Chandler 1.355
Wilmington 1.218
Seattle 1.187
Cambridge 1.058
Princeton 569
San Diego 287
Nanjing 227
Beijing 223
Helsinki 199
Singapore 183
Boardman 165
Des Moines 163
Medford 155
Roxbury 153
Dong Ket 124
Padova 124
Shenyang 69
Nanchang 65
Hebei 64
Norwalk 59
Munich 48
Guangzhou 47
Changsha 44
London 41
Dublin 39
Jiaxing 39
New York 36
Jinan 27
Redwood City 26
Tianjin 26
Kilburn 20
Borås 17
Ogden 16
Kharkiv 13
Los Angeles 12
Pune 12
Hefei 11
Rockville 11
Hangzhou 10
Falls Church 9
Kunming 9
Zhengzhou 9
Indiana 7
Phoenix 7
Renton 7
Shanghai 7
Tappahannock 7
Washington 7
Chiswick 6
Atlanta 5
Chicago 5
Chongqing 5
Geislingen an der Steige 5
Leawood 5
Naples 5
Taizhou 5
Gdansk 4
Hounslow 4
Orange 4
Palermo 4
Pescara 4
Rovigo 4
Santiago 4
Spinea 4
Toronto 4
Valencia 4
Yellow Springs 4
Altopascio 3
Berlin 3
Chengdu 3
Detroit 3
Dongguan 3
Fontanelle 3
Haikou 3
Hanover 3
Islington 3
Istanbul 3
Lanzhou 3
Lappeenranta 3
Lendinara 3
Milan 3
Modena 3
New Bedfont 3
Ningbo 3
Pavia 3
Redmond 3
Rio de Janeiro 3
Taiyuan 3
Timisoara 3
Xian 3
Acton 2
Akagawa 2
Baltimore 2
Falkenstein 2
Totale 19.928
Nome #
Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin: cell intoxication and anion-specific channel activity 355
Anthrax toxins: a paradigm of bacterial immune suppression 162
Tyrosine-728 and glutamic acid-735 are essential for the metalloproteolytic activity of the lethal factor of Bacillus anthracis 152
Hsp90 is involved in the entry of clostridial neurotoxins into the cytosol of nerve terminals 144
A novel inhibitor prevents the peripheral neuroparalysis of Botulinum neurotoxins 140
Equivalent effects of snake PLA2 neurotoxins and lysophospholipid-fatty acid mixtures 139
The Helicobacter pylori VacA cytotoxin activates RBL-2H3 cells by inducing cytosolic calcium oscillations 131
Arg206 of SNAP-25 is essential for neuroexocytosis at the Drosophila melanogaster neuromuscular junction 131
Structure of the neutrophil activating protein from helicobacter pylori 131
A lysolecithin/fatty acid mixture promotes and then blocks neurotransmitter release at the Drosophila melanogaster larval neuromuscular junction 128
Mitochondrial alarmins released by degenerating motor axon terminals activate perisynaptic Schwann cells. 126
Structural Studies on the Zinc-Endopeptidase Light Chain of Tetanus Neurotoxin 124
Anthrax edema toxin modulates PKA- and CREB-dependent signaling in two phases. 120
Botulinum Neurotoxins: Biology, Pharmacology, and Toxicology 120
An Agonist of the CXCR4 Receptor Strongly Promotes Regeneration of Degenerated Motor Axon Terminals 119
Studies of the mechanism of blockade of acetylcholine release by snake presynaptic PLA2 neurotoxins 117
Diphtheria Toxin conformational switching at acidic pH 115
Presynaptic enzymatic neurotoxins 115
Calpains participate in nerve terminal degeneration induced by spider and snake presynaptic neurotoxins 112
Schwann cells are activated by ATP released from neurons in an in vitro cellular model of Miller Fisher syndrome 112
Snake and spider toxins induce a rapid recovery of function of botulinum neurotoxin paralysed neuromuscular junction 112
The neutrophil-activating protein of Helicobacter pylori crosses endothelia to promote neutrophil adhesion in vivo 112
ATP Released by Injured Neurons Activates Schwann Cells 111
An animal model of Miller Fisher syndrome: Mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide is produced by the autoimmune attack of nerve terminals and activates Schwann cells 108
The Vibrio cholerae cytolysin promotes activation of mast cell (T helper 2) cytokine production 106
Evidence for a radial SNARE super-complex mediating neurotransmitter release at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction 106
Photolabeling of the integral proteins of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum: comparison of junctional and nonjunctional membrane fractions. 106
Paralytic activity of lysophosphatidylcholine from saliva of the waterbug Belostoma anurum 105
The adenylate cyclase toxins of Bacillus anthracis and Bordetella pertussis promote Th2 cell development by shaping T cell antigen receptor signaling. 103
Double anchorage to the membrane and intact inter-chain disulfide bond are required for the low pH induced entry of tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins into neurons 103
Borrelia burgdorferi NapA-Driven Th17 Cell Inflammation in Lyme Arthritis 103
The multiple cellular activities of the VacA cytotoxin of Helicobacter pylori 103
The concerted action of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin VacA and of the v-ATPase proton pump induces swelling of isolated endosomes 102
The anthrax lethal factor and its MAPK kinase-specific metalloprotease activity 101
Presynaptic neurotoxins with enzymatic activities 101
Anthrax toxin: a tripartite lethal combination 101
cAMP imaging of cells treated with pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, and anthrax edema toxin 100
Calcium overload in nerve terminals of cultured neurons intoxicated by alpha-latrotoxin and snake PLA2 neurotoxins. 100
Neurotoxigenic Clostridia 99
Calcium influx and mitochondrial alterations at synapses exposed to snake neurotoxins or their phospholipid hydrolysis products 99
Different mechanisms of inhibition of nerve terminals by botulinum and snake presynaptic neurotoxins 99
Botulinum neurotoxins: genetic, structural and mechanistic insights 98
CXCL12/SDF-1 from perisynaptic Schwann cells promotes regeneration of injured motor axonterminals 98
Different mechanism of blockade of neuroexocytosis by presynaptic neurotoxins 97
VAMP/synaptobrevin isoforms 1 and 2 are widely and differentially expressed in nonneuronal tissues. 97
Cell vacuolization induced by Helicobacter pylori: Inhibition by bafilomycins A1, B1, C1 and D 96
A molecular model of the Vibrio cholerae cytolysin transmembrane pore 95
Cell vacuolization induced by Helicobacter pylori VacA cytotoxin does not depend on late endosomal SNAREs 95
Bacterial toxins with intracellular protease activity 95
Snake phospholipase A2 neurotoxins enter neurons, bind specifically to mitochondria, and open their transition pores 95
Living dangerously: how Helicobacter pylori survives in the human stomach 94
Antibodies against rat brain vesicle-associated membrane protein (synaptobrevin) prevent inhibition of acetylcholine release by tetanus toxin or botulinum neurotoxin type B 94
Thioredoxin and Its Reductase Are Present on Synaptic Vesicles, and Their Inhibition Prevents the Paralysis Induced by Botulinum Neurotoxins 94
A CXCR4 receptor agonist strongly stimulates axonal regeneration after damage 94
Protective activity and immunogenicity of two recombinant anthrax vaccines for veterinary use. 92
Reversible skeletal neuromuscular paralysis induced by different lysophospholipids 92
The neutrophil-activating protein (HP-NAP) of Helicobacter pylori is a potent stimulant of mast cells 92
Heat-induced transcription of diphtheria toxin A or its variants, CRM176 and CRM197: implications for pancreatic cancer gene therapy. 92
The synaptotagmin juxtamembrane domain is involved in neuroexocytosis 91
Ratio of lethal and edema factors in rabbit systemic anthrax 91
Neurotoxigenic Clostridia 90
In vitro biological activity and toxicity of tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins 89
Cell vacuolization induced by Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin: cell line sensitivity and quantitative estimation 89
On the translocation of botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins across the membrane of acidic intracellular compartments 89
CELLULAR VACUOLES INDUCED BY HELICOBACTER-PYLORI ORIGINATE FROM LATE ENDOSOMAL COMPARTMENTS 88
The N-terminal half of the receptor domain of botulinum neurotoxin A binds to microdomains of the plasma membrane 88
Structure of two iron-binding proteins from Bacillus anthracis 88
Bacterial protein toxins and cell vesicle trafficking 87
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Stop the killer: how to inhibit the anthrax lethal factor metalloprotease 87
Bilayer thickness and enzymatic activity in the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase and ATPase complex. 87
Substrate residues N-terminal to the cleavage site of botulinum type B neurotoxin play a role in determining the specificity of its endopeptidase activity 87
Taipoxin induces synaptic vesicle exocytosis and disrupts the interaction of synaptophysin I with VAMP2 87
Surface topography of histidine residues of tetanus toxin probed by immobilized-metal-ion affinity chromatography 87
Electric dipole reorientation in the interaction of botulinum neurotoxins with neuronal membranes 86
On the membrane translocation of diphtheria toxin: at low pH the toxin induces ion channels on cells. 86
Assay of diffusion of different botulinum neurotoxin type a formulations injected in the mouse leg. 86
Hydrogen peroxide is a neuronal alarmin that triggers specific RNAs, local translation of Annexin A2, and cytoskeletal remodeling in Schwann cells 86
The use of acetylated ferricytochrome C for the detection of superoxide radicals produced in biological membranes 85
Inhibition of botulinum neurotoxins interchain disulfide bond reduction prevents the peripheral neuroparalysis of botulism 85
Bacillus anthracis: Balancing innocent research with dual-use potential 84
Lysophospholipids are evolutionary ancient venom components 84
Virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori 84
The role of the single interchains disulfide bond in tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins and the development of antitetanus and antibotulism drugs 84
INSERTION OF DIPHTHERIA-TOXIN IN LIPID BILAYERS STUDIED BY SPIN-LABEL ESR 83
Anthrax toxins suppress T lymphocyte activation by disrupting antigen receptor signaling 83
The neutrophil-activating protein of Helicobacter pylori (HP-NAP) activates the MAPK pathway in human neutrophils 83
Tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins are zinc proteases specific for components of the neuroexocytosis apparatus 83
Screening inhibitors of anthrax lethal factor. 83
The neutrophil-activating protein of Helicobacter pylori 83
Melatonin promotes regeneration of injured motor axons via MT1 receptors 83
Towards deciphering the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin. 82
Interaction with CagF is required for translocation of CagA into the host via the Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion system 82
The crystal structure of CagS from the Helicobacter pylori pathogenicity island. 82
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 activation is essential for the snake phospholipase A2 neurotoxin-induced secretion in chromaffin cells 82
Molecular mechanisms of action of bacterial protein toxins 82
Botulinum neurotoxin serotype D is poorly effective in humans: an in vivo electrophysiological study 82
NEUROTRANSMISSION AND SECRETION 82
Mass spectrometry analysis of the phospholipase A(2) activity of snake pre-synaptic neurotoxins in cultured neurons 81
Traffic of botulinum toxins A and E in excitatory and inhibitory neurons 81
Totale 10.162
Categoria #
all - tutte 76.184
article - articoli 71.659
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 123
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 3.575
Totale 151.541


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20204.349 0 133 71 367 554 423 518 630 539 571 286 257
2020/20213.872 156 310 127 398 224 368 149 338 616 363 487 336
2021/20223.786 102 337 511 200 201 269 157 419 266 84 494 746
2022/20232.977 689 246 40 331 493 418 7 207 374 21 118 33
2023/20241.526 129 246 140 106 99 100 48 268 35 27 192 136
2024/202512 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 23.285