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Overview

Annarosa Leri is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. This association places them within a prominent medical research environment known for diverse studies and clinical advancements.

While detailed information about Annarosa Leri's recent papers, including titles, years of publication, and venues, is not available, the scientist is noted to have contributed to the academic community, presumably focused on healthcare or biomedical research given the institutional affiliation.

There is no available record of frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues linked directly to Annarosa Leri. This might indicate a relatively independent research trajectory or involvement in collaborations that are not extensively documented in the current dataset.

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The main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research are not detailed in the available information. As such, it is unclear which precise scientific disciplines or thematic areas Annarosa Leri has focused on. The affiliation with Brigham and Women's Hospital suggests a possible orientation toward medicine, clinical research, or related health sciences.

This profile offers a factual outline based solely on available source data, emphasizing the institutional connection and the lack of publicly accessible bibliometric metadata. Further data would be necessary to provide a comprehensive insight into Annarosa Leri's research scope and impact.

Best Publications

  • Bone marrow cells regenerate infarcted myocardium

    Donald Orlic;Jan Kajstura;Stefano Chimenti;Igor Jakoniuk

  • Adult Cardiac Stem Cells Are Multipotent and Support Myocardial Regeneration

    Antonio P. Beltrami;Laura Barlucchi;Daniele Torella;Mathue Baker

  • Mobilized bone marrow cells repair the infarcted heart, improving function and survival

    Donald Orlic;Jan Kajstura;Stefano Chimenti;Federica Limana

  • Evidence That Human Cardiac Myocytes Divide after Myocardial Infarction

    A P Beltrami;K Urbanek;J Kajstura;S M Yan

  • Chimerism of the transplanted heart.

    Federico Quaini;Konrad Urbanek;Antonio P Beltrami;Nicoletta Finato

  • Cardiac stem cells in patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy (SCIPIO): initial results of a randomised phase 1 trial.

    Roberto Bolli;Atul R Chugh;Domenico D'Amario;John H Loughran

  • Human cardiac stem cells

    Claudia Bearzi;Marcello Rota;Toru Hosoda;Jochen Tillmanns

  • Myocardial Cell Death in Human Diabetes

    Andrea Frustaci;Jan Kajstura;Cristina Chimenti;Igor Jakoniuk

  • Myocyte proliferation in end-stage cardiac failure in humans

    J Kajstura;A Leri;N Finato;C Di Loreto

  • Myocardial regeneration by activation of multipotent cardiac stem cells in ischemic heart failure

    Konrad Urbanek;Daniele Torella;Farooq Sheikh;Antonella De Angelis

  • Recombinant human erythropoietin protects the myocardium from ischemia-reperfusion injury and promotes beneficial remodeling

    Laura Calvillo;Roberto Latini;Jan Kajstura;Annarosa Leri

  • Stem cells in the dog heart are self-renewing, clonogenic, and multipotent and regenerate infarcted myocardium, improving cardiac function

    Axel Linke;Patrick Müller;Daria Nurzynska;Claudia Casarsa

  • Myocyte Death, Growth, and Regeneration in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure

    Bernardo Nadal-Ginard;Jan Kajstura;Annarosa Leri;Piero Anversa

  • Transplanted adult bone marrow cells repair myocardial infarcts in mice.

    Donald Orlic;Jan Kajstura;Stefano Chimenti;David M. Bodine

  • Cardiac Stem Cells Possess Growth Factor-Receptor Systems That After Activation Regenerate the Infarcted Myocardium, Improving Ventricular Function and Long-Term Survival

    Konrad Urbanek;Marcello Rota;Stefano Cascapera;Claudia Bearzi

  • Stretch-mediated release of angiotensin II induces myocyte apoptosis by activating p53 that enhances the local renin-angiotensin system and decreases the Bcl-2-to-Bax protein ratio in the cell.

    A. Leri;P. P. Claudio;Qiong Li;Xiaowei Wang

  • Intense myocyte formation from cardiac stem cells in human cardiac hypertrophy

    Konrad Urbanek;Federico Quaini;Giordano Tasca;Daniele Torella

  • Bone Marrow Cells Differentiate in Cardiac Cell Lineages After Infarction Independently of Cell Fusion

    Jan Kajstura;Marcello Rota;Brian Whang;Stefano Cascapera

  • Cardiac Stem Cell and Myocyte Aging, Heart Failure, and Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Overexpression

    Daniele Torella;Marcello Rota;Daria Nurzynska;Ezio Musso

  • Human Cardiac Stem Cells The Heart of a Truth

    Annarosa Leri

Frequent Co-Authors

Piero Anversa
Piero Anversa Brigham and Women's Hospital
Jan Kajstura
Jan Kajstura Brigham and Women's Hospital
Roberto Bolli
Roberto Bolli University of Louisville
Robert E. Michler
Robert E. Michler Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Mark A. Perrella
Mark A. Perrella Brigham and Women's Hospital
Mark A. Sussman
Mark A. Sussman San Diego State University
Steven R. Houser
Steven R. Houser Temple University
Ronglih Liao
Ronglih Liao Stanford University
Edmund H. Sonnenblick
Edmund H. Sonnenblick Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Joseph Loscalzo
Joseph Loscalzo Harvard Medical School

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