SACCOMANI, MARIAPIA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.661
AS - Asia 572
EU - Europa 493
OC - Oceania 6
Totale 5.732
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.660
CN - Cina 233
SG - Singapore 163
VN - Vietnam 158
FI - Finlandia 109
SE - Svezia 101
IT - Italia 69
DE - Germania 60
UA - Ucraina 60
FR - Francia 50
GB - Regno Unito 23
IE - Irlanda 7
HK - Hong Kong 5
RU - Federazione Russa 5
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
NL - Olanda 4
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 4
AU - Australia 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
BD - Bangladesh 2
TR - Turchia 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
DK - Danimarca 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
GE - Georgia 1
IN - India 1
KR - Corea 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
Totale 5.732
Città #
Fairfield 720
Woodbridge 594
Ann Arbor 437
Houston 350
Ashburn 322
Wilmington 293
Jacksonville 281
Santa Clara 254
Seattle 247
Cambridge 223
Chandler 191
Dong Ket 158
Singapore 128
Boardman 123
Princeton 118
San Diego 68
Beijing 56
Medford 56
Nanjing 56
Des Moines 41
Helsinki 36
Padova 25
Roxbury 17
Guangzhou 16
Shenyang 16
Hebei 13
Jiaxing 10
Nanchang 10
Changsha 9
Kharkiv 8
Dublin 7
Jinan 7
Norwalk 7
Milan 6
Hong Kong 5
London 5
Ogden 5
Redwood City 4
Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí 4
Tianjin 4
Dallas 3
Hangzhou 3
Los Angeles 3
Santa Lucia di Piave 3
Taizhou 3
Venice 3
Aprilia 2
Auburn Hills 2
Auckland 2
Borås 2
Dhaka 2
Islington 2
Kiel 2
Kilburn 2
Ningbo 2
St. Leonhard in Passeier 2
The Hague 2
Atlanta 1
Baku 1
Bassano del Grappa 1
Bergamo 1
Brendola 1
Chennai 1
Finchley 1
Hounslow 1
Incheon 1
Indiana 1
Jamaica 1
Kongens Lyngby 1
Lanzhou 1
Lower Hutt 1
Monza 1
Newark 1
Orange 1
Paris 1
Porto 1
Redmond 1
Reno 1
Rovigo 1
San Cristobal 1
San Francisco 1
San Jose 1
San Mateo 1
Segrate 1
Sydney 1
Tbilisi 1
The Dalles 1
Trieste 1
Vientiane 1
Wandsworth 1
Washington 1
Yenibosna 1
Zhengzhou 1
Totale 5.006
Nome #
Role of tissue-specific blood flow and tissue recruitment in insulin-mediated glucose uptake of human skeletal muscle. 122
A Priori Identifiability of Physiological Parametric Models 117
Effect of insulin on system A amino acid transport in human skeletal muscle. 110
A compartmental model of zinc metabolism in healthy women using oral and intravenous stable isotope tracers. 109
In vivo glucose transport in human skeletal muscle: tools, problems and perspectives 108
Qualitative experiment design in physiological system identification 103
Linearization in the parameters via differential algebra techniques 102
DAISY: a new software tool to test global identifiability of biological and physiological systems. 101
Global identifiability of nonlinear models of biological systems 101
DAISY: an Efficient Tool to Test Global Identifiability. Some Case Studies. 100
Some results on parameter identification of nonlinear systems. 98
Domain of validity of classical models of leucine metabolism assessed by compartmental modeling 96
Compartmental Models of Physiologic Systems. 95
Glucose transport in human skeletal muscle. The in vivo response to insulin 95
Compartmental model of leucine kinetics in humans 95
A new differential algebra algorithm to test identifiability of nonlinear systems with given initial conditions 94
The union between structural and practical identifiability makes strength in reducing oncological model complexity: a case study 94
Comparison of approaches for parameter identifiability analysis of biological systems 92
A model to measure insulin effects on glucose transport and phosphorylation in muscle: a three-tracer study 90
Multicompartmental modeling of a complex physiological system: special emphasis on the steps of a priori identifiability and parameter estimation. 89
Conceptual, methodological and computational issues concerning the compartmental modeling of a complex biological system: postprandial inter-organ metabolism of dietary nitrogen in humans. 88
A compartmental model to quantitate in vivo glucose transport in the human forearm 88
A Priori Identifiability Analysis of Cardiovascular Models. 87
A differential algebra approach to identifiability of HIV/AIDS models. 86
A model of leucine kinetics: a priori identifiability and minimal input-output configuration. 85
Local Identifiability Analysis of NonLinear ODE Models: How to Determine All Candidate Solutions 85
Accessible pool and system parameters: assumptions and models. 83
Bicarbonate kinetics in humans: identification and validation of a three-compartment model 82
Transmembrane glucose transport in skeletal muscle of patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes. 81
PRIDE: a program to test a priori global identifiability of linear compartmental models 81
The Identifiability of biochemical models. 80
Identifiability of nonaccessible nonlinear systems 80
An effective automatic procedure for testing parameter identifiability of HIV/AIDS models. 80
A new software tool to test global identifiability of linear compartmental models 79
Global identifiability as a prerequisite for model parameterisation – the case of soil carbon model Yasso. 78
Examples of testing global identifiability of biological and biomedical models with the DAISY software. 76
A software tool to test global identifiability of linear compartmental models 76
Identifiability of nonlinear systems with given initial conditions. 75
Estimating inputs of nonlinear dynamical systems using differential algebra techniques 75
A multi-region distributed model of glucose kinetics in the human myocardium 75
A new algorithm to test global identifiability of physiological nonlinear models 74
Identifiability of Nonlinear ODE Models in Systems Biology: Results from Both Structural and Data-Based Methods. 74
Parameter identifiability of nonlinear biological systems 73
Removal of catheter distortion by deconvolution: multiple tracer studies of glucose kinetics in the human myocardium 72
DAISY: an Efficient Tool to Test Global Identifiability. Some Case Studies. 72
A differential algebra algorithm to test a priori global identifiability of nonlinear systems 71
A minimal input-output configuration for a priori identifiability of a compartmental model of leucine metabolism 71
The Union between Structural and Practical Identifiability Makes Strength in Reducing Oncological Model Complexity: A Case Study 71
Global identifiability of linear compartmental models. A computer algebra algorithm. 70
Compartmental Models of Physiologic Systems (Chapter 159) 69
Structural vs Practical Identifiability of Nonlinear Differential Equation Models in Systems Biology. 68
HTLV-1 regulatory mechanisms: novel testable hypotheses from modeling HTLV-1 expression data 67
Input estimation in nonlinear dynamical systems using differential algebra techniques. 66
Leucine metabolism in man: insight from compartmental modeling 65
A New Version of DAISY to Test Structural Identifiability of Biological Models 64
Structural identifiability of nonlinear systems: algorithms based on differential ideals 63
Global identifiability of nonlinear model parameters 63
Modeling glucose kinetics in vivo in the human forearm: rationale and a dual tracer study. 54
Evolution of models of leucine kinetics for measuring protein turnover 53
The reciprocal pool and the comprehensive compartmental model of leucine kinetics to measure protein metabolism in humans: fundamentals, domain of validity and experiment design 52
Role of glucose transport and glucose phosphorylation in muscle insulin resistance of NIDDM 52
Identificabilita' a priori di modelli compartimentali: il software GLOBI2. 51
Structural Identifability of Biological and Physiological Systems 50
A Priori Identifiability Analysis of Cardiovascular and Sarcomeric Function Models. 50
Unappreciation of a priori identifiability in software packages causes ambiguities in numerical estimates. Letter to the Editor 48
Models for studying the kinetics of materials in living systems 48
Compartmental Models of Physiological Systems. 44
A new method to test global identifiability of linear and nonlinear systems 43
Compartmental models of physiological systems. 42
Identifiability of ODE models of tumor growth. 42
Local identifiability of nonlinear ODE models: filling the half full glass with all solutions. 42
Calculating all multiple parameter solutions of ODE models to avoid biological misinterpretations 38
Differential Algebra Techniques for Identifiability of Biological Systems. 35
Two examples of testing global identifiability with the Daisy software tool 34
Compartmental models of physiological systems 34
Compartmental models of physiological systems 29
Global identifiability of biological nonlinear systems 26
Cellular signaling identifiability analysis: a case study. Journal of Theoretical Biology, vol.264, 528-537, 2010. 25
Structural vs Practical Identifiability in System Biology. 22
New Perspectives and Practical Tools for Local Identifiability Analysis of Biomathematical Models. 19
The Buchberger algorithm to study the a priori identifiability of biological systems models. 17
Totale 5.754
Categoria #
all - tutte 17.889
article - articoli 8.517
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 4.017
Totale 30.423


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020719 0 0 0 0 0 104 117 138 145 104 53 58
2020/2021805 23 72 6 75 17 49 17 81 104 73 85 203
2021/2022820 34 82 123 34 44 67 29 92 51 19 88 157
2022/2023538 151 14 5 41 129 66 0 26 65 2 28 11
2023/2024227 10 33 23 12 12 5 10 19 12 11 38 42
2024/2025571 7 83 61 60 333 27 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 5.754