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Angelo A. Manfredi publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Angelo A. Manfredi sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 351 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Angelo A. Manfredi D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Angelo A. Manfredi sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 84 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Angelo A. Manfredi is affiliated with Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Italy. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a notable focus on Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology, Physiology, and Neurology. The work encompasses a range of subfields and addresses multiple clinical and biological aspects of disease.

Manfredi's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Patients with COVID-19: in the dark-NETs of neutrophils, 2021, Cell Death and Differentiation
  • Blood neurofilament light chain and total tau levels at admission predict death in COVID-19 patients, 2021, Journal of Neurology
  • Unconventional CD147-dependent platelet activation elicited by SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19, 2021, Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • CXCL10 levels at hospital admission predict COVID-19 outcome: hierarchical assessment of 53 putative inflammatory biomarkers in an observational study, 2021, Molecular Medicine
  • Hepcidin levels predict Covid-19 severity and mortality in a cohort of hospitalized Italian patients, 2020, American Journal of Hematology

Their research topics cover diverse areas such as systemic autoimmune diseases, COVID-19 clinical research, inflammatory and oxidative mechanisms related to neutrophils, as well as long-term effects and immunological responses linked to COVID-19. The main topics of their work include:

  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases

Angelo A. Manfredi frequently collaborates with a consistent group of researchers. Their top co-authors include:

  • Patrizia Rovere-Querini
  • Giuseppe A. Ramirez
  • Rebecca De Lorenzo
  • Norma Maugeri
  • Fabio Ciceri

The frequent publication venues for Manfredi's work comprise:

  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Lara D. Veeken
  • Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • Scientific Reports
  • Clinical & Experimental Immunology

Overall, Manfredi's scientific output reflects a sustained engagement with clinical and translational research, particularly addressing immunological and inflammatory conditions with a focus on systemic autoimmune diseases and infectious disease outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Toll-like receptor 4 and high-mobility group box-1 are involved in ictogenesis and can be targeted to reduce seizures

    Mattia Maroso;Silvia Balosso;Teresa Ravizza;Jaron Liu

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Consensus guidelines for the detection of immunogenic cell death

    Oliver Kepp;Laura Senovilla;Ilio Vitale;Erika Vacchelli

  • The role of defective clearance of apoptotic cells in systemic autoimmunity

    Luis E. Muñoz;Kirsten Lauber;Martin Schiller;Angelo A. Manfredi

  • High-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein at the crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity

    Marco E. Bianchi;Angelo A. Manfredi

  • HMGB1 is an endogenous immune adjuvant released by necrotic cells

    Patrizia Rovere-Querini;Annalisa Capobianco;Paola Scaffidi;Barbara Valentinis

  • Release of High Mobility Group Box 1 by Dendritic Cells Controls T Cell Activation via the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products

    Ingrid E. Dumitriu;Paramita Baruah;Barbara Valentinis;Reinhard E. Voll

  • Induction of inflammatory and immune responses by HMGB1–nucleosome complexes: implications for the pathogenesis of SLE

    Vilma Urbonaviciute;Barbara G. Fürnrohr;Silke Meister;Luis Munoz

  • Activated platelets present high mobility group box 1 to neutrophils, inducing autophagy and promoting the extrusion of neutrophil extracellular traps

    N. Maugeri;L. Campana;M. Gavina;C. Covino

  • Cutting Edge: Bystander Apoptosis Triggers Dendritic Cell Maturation and Antigen-Presenting Function

    Patrizia Rovere;Cristina Vallinoto;Attilio Bondanza;Maria Cristina Crosti

  • Macrophages are alternatively activated in patients with endometriosis and required for growth and vascularization of lesions in a mouse model of disease.

    Monica Bacci;Annalisa Capobianco;Antonella Monno;Lucia Cottone

  • HMGB1: guiding immunity from within

    Ingrid E. Dumitriu;Paramita Baruah;Angelo A. Manfredi;Marco E. Bianchi

  • To NET or not to NET:current opinions and state of the science regarding the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps

    Sebastian Boeltz;Poorya Amini;Hans Joachim Anders;Felipe Andrade

  • Molecular and Translational Classifications of DAMPs in Immunogenic Cell Death

    Abhishek D. Garg;Lorenzo Galluzzi;Lionel Apetoh;Lionel Apetoh;Thais Baert

  • The long pentraxin PTX3 binds to apoptotic cells and regulates their clearance by antigen-presenting dendritic cells.

    Patrizia Rovere;Patrizia Rovere;Patrizia Rovere;Giuseppe Peri;Giuseppe Peri;Giuseppe Peri;Fausto Fazzini;Fausto Fazzini;Fausto Fazzini;Barbara Bottazzi;Barbara Bottazzi;Barbara Bottazzi

  • High-mobility group box 1 protein orchestrates responses to tissue damage via inflammation, innate and adaptive immunity, and tissue repair.

    Marco E. Bianchi;Massimo P. Crippa;Angelo A. Manfredi;Rosanna Mezzapelle

  • Immunogenicity of apoptotic cells in vivo: role of antigen load, antigen-presenting cells, and cytokines.

    Anna Ronchetti;Patrizia Rovere;Giandomenica Iezzi;Giacomo Galati

  • The secretion of HMGB1 is required for the migration of maturing dendritic cells

    Ingrid E. Dumitriu;Marco E. Bianchi;Monica Bacci;Angelo A. Manfredi

  • PTX3 in small-vessel vasculitides: an independent indicator of disease activity produced at sites of inflammation.

    Fausto Fazzini;Giuseppe Peri;Andrea Doni;Giacomo Dell'Antonio

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrizia Rovere-Querini
Patrizia Rovere-Querini Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Marco Bianchi
Marco Bianchi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Alberto Mantovani
Alberto Mantovani Humanitas University
Emilio Clementi
Emilio Clementi University of Milan
Martin Herrmann
Martin Herrmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Giuseppe Danilo Norata
Giuseppe Danilo Norata University of Milan
Angelo Corti
Angelo Corti Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Attilio Maseri
Attilio Maseri Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Matteo Bellone
Matteo Bellone Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Reinhard E. Voll
Reinhard E. Voll University of Freiburg

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