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1458

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  • 1994 - Polish Academy of Science

Overview

Angelo Azzi is a researcher affiliated with Tufts University in the United States, focusing primarily on the field of medicine. Their body of work spans multiple subfields, notably nutrition and dietetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, epidemiology, and artificial intelligence.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including vitamin C and antioxidants research, antioxidant activity and oxidative stress, adipokines, inflammation, and metabolic diseases. Additionally, research interests encompass immune cells in cancer, retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes, tryptophan and brain disorders, and computational drug discovery methods.

Among recent publications, notable papers include:

  • The Atlas of Inflammation Resolution (2020), published in Molecular Aspects of Medicine
  • Oxidative Stress: What Is It? Can It Be Measured? Where Is It Located? Can It Be Good or Bad? Can It Be Prevented? Can It Be Cured? (2022), published in Antioxidants
  • Reflections on a century of vitamin E research: Looking at the past with an eye on the future (2021), published in Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Vitamin E discussion forum position paper on the revision of the nomenclature of vitamin E (2023), published in Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Reduction of senescence-associated beta-galactosidase activity by vitamin E in human fibroblasts depends on subjects' age and cell passage number (2020), published in BioFactors

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Angelo Azzi include Charles N. Serhan, Shailendra K. Gupta, Mauro Perretti, Catherine Godson, and Eoin Brennan.

Their publications are often found in journals such as Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Molecular Aspects of Medicine, IUBMB Life, Antioxidants, and BioFactors.

Angelo Azzi was recognized by the Polish Academy of Science with an award in 1994.

Best Publications

  • The European perspective on vitamin E: current knowledge and future research

    Regina Brigelius-Flohé;Frank J Kelly;Jukka T Salonen;Jiri Neuzil

  • Superoxide radicals as precursors of mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide

    Gerriet Loschen;Angelo Azzi;Christoph Richter;Leopold Flohé

  • Vitamin E: non-antioxidant roles.

    Angelo Azzi;Achim Stocker

  • Inhibition of cell proliferation by alpha-tocopherol. Role of protein kinase C.

    D Boscoboinik;A Szewczyk;C Hensey;A Azzi

  • The protein kinase C family

    Angelo Azzi;Daniel Boscoboinik;Carmel Hensey

  • Molecular mechanism of α-tocopherol action

    Angelo Azzi

  • Non-antioxidant activities of vitamin E.

    Jean-Marc Zingg;Angelo Azzi

  • Vitamin E: Emerging aspects and new directions.

    Francesco Galli;Angelo Azzi;Marc Birringer;Joan M. Cook-Mills

  • Cytochrome c oxidase. Towards a clarification of its structure, interactions and mechanism.

    Angelo Azzi

  • The use of acetylated ferricytochrome c for the detection of superoxide radicals produced in biological membranes.

    Angelo Azzi;Cesare Montecucco;Christoph Richter

  • Vitamins E and C are safe across a broad range of intakes

    John N Hathcock;Angelo Azzi;Jeffrey Blumberg;Tammy Bray

  • Non-antioxidant molecular functions of α-tocopherol (vitamin E)

    Angelo Azzi;Roberta Ricciarelli;Jean Marc Zingg

  • Vitamin E Reduces the Uptake of Oxidized LDL by Inhibiting CD36 Scavenger Receptor Expression in Cultured Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells

    Roberta Ricciarelli;Jean-Marc Zingg;Angelo Azzi

  • Superoxide radicals and hydrogen peroxide formation in mitochondria from normal and neoplastic tissues.

    Ornella Dionisi;Tommaso Galeotti;Tullio Terranova;Angelo Azzi

  • alpha-Tocopherol specifically inactivates cellular protein kinase C alpha by changing its phosphorylation state.

    Roberta Ricciarelli;Andrea Tasinato;Sophie Clément;Nesrin K. Özer

  • Vitamin E: protective role of a Janus molecule

    Roberta Ricciarelli;Jean-Marc Zingg;Angelo Azzi

  • A FLUORESCENCE PROBE OF ENERGY-DEPENDENT STRUCTURE CHANGES IN FRAGMENTED MEMBRANES*

    A. Azzi;B. Chance;G. K. Radda;C. P. Lee

  • Free radical biology - terminology and critical thinking.

    Angelo Azzi;Kelvin J.A Davies;Frank Kelly

  • The application of fluorescent probes in membrane studies.

    Angelo Azzi

  • Vitamin E mediates cell signaling and regulation of gene expression.

    Angelo Azzi;René Gysin;Petra Kempná;Adelina Munteanu

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Marc Zingg
Jean-Marc Zingg University of Miami
Mohsen Meydani
Mohsen Meydani Tufts University
Marcus Thelen
Marcus Thelen Universita della Svizzera Italiana
Cesare Montecucco
Cesare Montecucco University of Padua
Kiyotaka Nakagawa
Kiyotaka Nakagawa Tohoku University
Lester Packer
Lester Packer University of Southern California
Valerie B. O'Donnell
Valerie B. O'Donnell Cardiff University
Lech Wojtczak
Lech Wojtczak Polish Academy of Sciences
Teruo Miyazawa
Teruo Miyazawa Tohoku University
Olaf Wolkenhauer
Olaf Wolkenhauer University of Rostock

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