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Amalia Bosia

Amalia Bosia

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
8076
World Ranking
14111
National Ranking
420

Overview

Amalia Bosia is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans notable subfields, including Cancer Research and Molecular Biology, with specific attention to topics related to metabolism and cancer.

Among the main research areas explored by Bosia are:

  • Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer

Bosia's recent publications include a 2025 paper entitled "ERRα and HIF-1α Cooperate to Enhance Breast Cancer Aggressiveness and Chemoresistance Under Hypoxic Conditions", published in the journal Cancers. This work addresses mechanisms of cancer progression and resistance under low oxygen conditions.

Frequent collaborators of Bosia in their research include:

  • Dimas Carolina Belisario
  • Anna Sapino
  • Ilaria Roato
  • Sophie Doublier
  • Serena Marchiò

The predominant venue for publication has been the journal Cancers, reflecting a concentration of output in cancer-related research contexts. Bosia's research contributions have generated citations, including at least one citation of their latest work, indicating engagement with the scientific community in these areas.

Best Publications

  • Nitric oxide reverts the resistance to doxorubicin in human colon cancer cells by inhibiting the drug efflux.

    Chiara Riganti;Erica Miraglia;Daniele Viarisio;Costanzo Costamagna

  • In vitro and in vivo activation of endothelial cells by colony-stimulating factors.

    F Bussolino;M Ziche;J M Wang;D Alessi

  • Zoledronic acid repolarizes tumour‐associated macrophages and inhibits mammary carcinogenesis by targeting the mevalonate pathway

    Marta Coscia;Elena Quaglino;Manuela Iezzi;Claudia Curcio

  • Diphenyleneiodonium Inhibits the Cell Redox Metabolism and Induces Oxidative Stress

    Chiara Riganti;Elena Gazzano;Manuela Polimeni;Costanzo Costamagna

  • Human endothelial cells are target for platelet-activating factor. I. Platelet-activating factor induces changes in cytoskeleton structures.

    F Bussolino;G Camussi;M Aglietta;P Braquet

  • Artemisinin inhibits inducible nitric oxide synthase and nuclear factor NF-kB activation

    Elisabetta Aldieri;Daniela Atragene;Loredana Bergandi;Chiara Riganti

  • HIF-1 activation induces doxorubicin resistance in MCF7 3-D spheroids via P-glycoprotein expression: a potential model of the chemo-resistance of invasive micropapillary carcinoma of the breast

    Sophie Michelle Doublier;Dimas Carolina Belisario;Manuela Polimeni;Laura Annaratone

  • Insulin Stimulates Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Platelets and, Through Nitric Oxide, Increases Platelet Concentrations of Both Guanosine-3′, 5′-Cyclic Monophosphate and Adenosine-3′, 5′-Cyclic Monophosphate

    Mariella Trovati;Giovanni Anfossi;Paola Massucco;Luigi Mattiello

  • Artemisinin induces doxorubicin resistance in human colon cancer cells via calcium-dependent activation of HIF-1α and P-glycoprotein overexpression.

    Chiara Riganti;Sophie Michelle Doublier;D Viarisio;Erica Miraglia

  • Chloroquine stimulates nitric oxide synthesis in murine, porcine, and human endothelial cells.

    D Ghigo;E Aldieri;R Todde;C Costamagna

  • Murine endothelioma cell lines transformed by polyoma middle T oncogene as target for and producers of cytokines.

    F Bussolino;M De Rossi;A Sica;F Colotta

  • Fluoride effects: the two faces of janus.

    E. Gazzano;L. Bergandi;C. Riganti;E. Aldieri

  • Nitric oxide synthesis is impaired in glutathione-depleted human umbilical vein endothelial cells

    D. Ghigo;P. Alessio;A. Foco;F. Bussolino

  • Liposome-encapsulated doxorubicin reverses drug resistance by inhibiting P-glycoprotein in human cancer cells.

    Chiara Riganti;Claudia Voena;Joanna Kopecka;Paola Antonia Corsetto

  • Free cytoplasmic Ca++ at rest and after cholinergic stimulus is increased in cultured muscle cells from Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients.

    T. Mongini;D. Ghigo;C. Doriguzzi;F. Bussolino

  • Erythrocyte stages of Plasmodium falciparum exhibit a high nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and release an NOS-inducing soluble factor.

    Dario Ghigo;Roberta Todde;Hagai Ginsburg;Costanzo Costamagna

  • Insulin Stimulates Glucose Transport Via Nitric Oxide/Cyclic GMP Pathway in Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

    L. Bergandi;F. Silvagno;I. Russo;C. Riganti

  • The NADPH oxidase inhibitor apocynin (acetovanillone) induces oxidative stress

    Chiara Riganti;Costanzo Costamagna;Amalia Bosia;Dario Antonio Ghigo

  • Na+/H+ exchanger activity is increased in doxorubicin-resistant human colon cancer cells and its modulation modifies the sensitivity of the cells to doxorubicin.

    Erica Miraglia;Daniele Viarisio;Chiara Riganti;Costanzo Costamagna

  • Murine endothelioma cell lines transformed by polyoma middle T oncogene as target for and producers of cytokines

    M. Sironi;F. Bussolino;M. De Rossi;A. Sica

Frequent Co-Authors

Dario Ghigo
Dario Ghigo University of Turin
Chiara Riganti
Chiara Riganti University of Turin
Federico Bussolino
Federico Bussolino University of Turin
Massimo Massaia
Massimo Massaia University of Turin
Mario Boccadoro
Mario Boccadoro University of Turin
Paolo Arese
Paolo Arese University of Turin
Bice Fubini
Bice Fubini University of Turin
Giovanni Camussi
Giovanni Camussi University of Turin
Elisabetta Dejana
Elisabetta Dejana Uppsala University
Luca Battistini
Luca Battistini Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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