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76
Citations
21737
World Ranking
5025
National Ranking
109

Overview

Anna Tramontano was affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy. Their research primarily focused on medicine, with a considerable concentration in obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, perinatology, and child health. The work also spanned public health, environmental and occupational health, surgery, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The scientist addressed key topics, including:

  • Maternal and fetal healthcare
  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Maternal and perinatal health interventions
  • COVID-19 impact on reproduction
  • Pregnancy and medication impact
  • Congenital anomalies and fetal surgery
  • Neonatal respiratory health research

Their recent scholarly output featured papers such as:

  • Prevalence of uterine rupture among women with one prior low transverse cesarean and women with unscarred uterus undergoing labor induction with PGE2: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2021, PLoS ONE)
  • Lipoprotein(a) Where Do We Stand? From the Physiopathology to Innovative Terapy (2021, Biomedicines)
  • Pregnant woman infected by Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and calcifications of the fetal bowel and gallbladder (2021, Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology)
  • Pregnant woman infected by Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and calcifications of the fetal bowel and gallbladder (2021, PubMed)
  • Exercise Training in Patients with Heart Failure: From Pathophysiology to Exercise Prescription (2022, Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine)

Frequent collaborators in research included:

  • Fabio Facchinetti (9 joint papers)
  • Filomena Giulia Sileo (6 joint papers)
  • Emma Bertucci (6 joint papers)
  • Antonio La Marca (4 joint papers)
  • Giuseppe Chiossi (3 joint papers)

The scientist's work was published frequently in venues such as:

  • Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (3 papers)
  • PLoS ONE (2 papers)
  • Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology (2 papers)
  • Biomedicines (1 paper)
  • Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine (1 paper)

Best Publications

  • A Long Noncoding RNA Controls Muscle Differentiation by Functioning as a Competing Endogenous RNA

    Marcella Cesana;Davide Cacchiarelli;Ivano Legnini;Tiziana Santini

  • Conformations of immunoglobulin hypervariable regions.

    Cyrus Chothia;Cyrus Chothia;Arthur M. Lesk;Anna Tramontano;Michael Levitt;Michael Levitt

  • Critical assessment of methods of protein structure prediction (CASP) — round x

    John Moult;Krzysztof Fidelis;Andriy Kryshtafovych;Torsten Schwede

  • An expanded evaluation of protein function prediction methods shows an improvement in accuracy

    Yuxiang Jiang;Tal Ronnen Oron;Wyatt T. Clark;Asma R. Bankapur

  • Conformations of the third hypervariable region in the VH domain of immunoglobulins

    Veronica Morea;Anna Tramontano;Mauro Rustici;Cyrus Chothia

  • Critical assessment of methods of protein structure prediction (CASP)-Round XII

    John Moult;Krzysztof Fidelis;Andriy Kryshtafovych;Torsten Schwede

  • The PMDB Protein Model Database.

    Tiziana Castrignanò;Paolo D'Onorio De Meo;Domenico Cozzetto;Ivano Giuseppe Talamo

  • Framework residue 71 is a major determinant of the position and conformation of the second hypervariable region in the VH domains of immunoglobulins

    Anna Tramontano;Cyrus Chothia;Cyrus Chothia;Arthur M. Lesk

  • Mimicking of discontinuous epitopes by phage-displayed peptides, I. Epitope mapping of human H ferritin using a phage library of constrained peptides

    Alessandra Luzzago;Franco Felici;Anna Tramontano;Antonello Pessi

  • Critical assessment of methods of protein structure prediction (CASP)- Round IX

    John Moult;Krzysztof Fidelis;Andriy Kryshtafovych;Anna Tramontano

  • Remarkably similar antigen receptors among a subset of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Fabio Ghiotto;Franco Fais;Angelo Valetto;Emilia Albesiano

  • Critical assessment of methods of protein structure prediction-Round VII.

    John Moult;Krzysztof Fidelis;Andriy Kryshtafovych;Burkhard Rost

  • An expanded evaluation of protein function prediction methods shows an improvement in accuracy

    Yuxiang Jiang;Tal Ronnen Oron;Wyatt T Clark;Asma R Bankapur

  • Critical Assessment of Methods of Protein Structure Prediction (CASP)—Round 6

    John Moult;Krzysztof Fidelis;Burkhard Rost;Tim Hubbard

  • Critical assessment of methods of protein structure prediction: Progress and new directions in round XI

    John Moult;Krzysztof Fidelis;Andriy Kryshtafovych;Torsten Schwede

  • A model for the hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein E2.

    Asutosh T. Yagnik;Armin Lahm;Annalisa Meola;Rosa Maria Roccasecca

  • Protein function annotation by homology-based inference

    Yaniv Loewenstein;Domenico Raimondo;Oliver C Redfern;James Watson

  • A designed metal-binding protein with a novel fold

    Antonello Pessi;Elisabetta Bianchi;Andreas Crameri;Sara Venturini

  • The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement

    Michael L. Tress;Pier Luigi Martelli;Adam Frankish;Gabrielle A. Reeves

  • Additional file 1 of An expanded evaluation of protein function prediction methods shows an improvement in accuracy

    Yuxiang Jiang;Tal Ronnen Oron;Wyatt T. Clark;Asma R. Bankapur

Frequent Co-Authors

Andriy Kryshtafovych
Andriy Kryshtafovych University of California, Davis
Riccardo Cortese
Riccardo Cortese Schering-Plough
Alfredo Nicosia
Alfredo Nicosia University of Naples Federico II
John Moult
John Moult University of Maryland, College Park
Antonello Pessi
Antonello Pessi Schering-Plough
Raffaele De Francesco
Raffaele De Francesco University of Milan
Torsten Schwede
Torsten Schwede University of Basel
Arthur M. Lesk
Arthur M. Lesk Pennsylvania State University
Elisabetta Bianchi
Elisabetta Bianchi Institut Pasteur
Alfonso Valencia
Alfonso Valencia Barcelona Supercomputing Center

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