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D-Index
71
Citations
24715
World Ranking
2278
National Ranking
88

Annunciata Vecchi 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 Annunciata Vecchi sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 182 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Annunciata Vecchi 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 Annunciata Vecchi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Annunciata Vecchi is affiliated with the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Italy. Their research contributions focus primarily within the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine, with a particular focus on immunology and oncology subfields. The scientist's work explores topics related to biomarkers in disease mechanisms and the lymphatic system and diseases.

Recent publications by Vecchi include:

  • PTX3 is expressed in terminal lymphatics and shapes their organization and function, 2024, Frontiers in Immunology

Vecchi frequently publishes in the journal Frontiers in Immunology.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Andrea Doni
  • Marina Sironi
  • Annalisa Del Prete
  • Fabio Pasqualini
  • Sonia Valentino

Their research contributions concentrate on understanding how biomarkers relate to disease mechanisms and the structural and functional organization of the lymphatic system. The study published in 2024 investigated the expression of PTX3 in terminal lymphatic vessels and its role in shaping their organization and function, indicating a focus on the interface between immunology and vascular biology.

Vecchi's profile reflects a strong engagement in immunological research with a targeted interest in how immune system components interact with disease pathways and lymphatic structures.

Best Publications

  • The chemokine system in diverse forms of macrophage activation and polarization.

    Alberto Mantovani;Alberto Mantovani;Antonio Sica;Silvano Sozzani;Silvano Sozzani;Paola Allavena

  • Non-redundant role of the long pentraxin PTX3 in anti-fungal innate immune response

    Cecilia Garlanda;Emilio Hirsch;Silvia Bozza;Antonietta Salustri

  • Complement Activation Determines the Therapeutic Activity of Rituximab In Vivo

    Nicola Di Gaetano;Elena Cittera;Rachele Nota;Annunciata Vecchi

  • Il-1 stimulates il-6 production in endothelial cells

    M Sironi;F Breviario;P Proserpio;A Biondi

  • The Contribution of the Toll-Like/IL-1 Receptor Superfamily to Innate and Adaptive Immunity to Fungal Pathogens In Vivo

    Silvia Bellocchio;Claudia Montagnoli;Silvia Bozza;Roberta Gaziano

  • Autocrine Production of IL-10 Mediates Defective IL-12 Production and NF-κB Activation in Tumor-Associated Macrophages

    Antonio Sica;Alessandra Saccani;Barbara Bottazzi;Nadia Polentarutti

  • Decoy receptors: a strategy to regulate inflammatory cytokines and chemokines

    Alberto Mantovani;Massimo Locati;Annunciata Vecchi;Silvano Sozzani

  • Increased survival, proliferation, and migration in metastatic human pancreatic tumor cells expressing functional CXCR4.

    Federica Marchesi;Paolo Monti;Biagio Eugenio Leone;Alessandro Zerbi

  • The pattern of response to anti-interleukin-1 treatment distinguishes two subsets of patients with systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

    Marco Gattorno;Alessandra Piccini;Denise Lasigliè;Sara Tassi

  • Inhibition of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 synthesis by statins.

    Maria Romano;Luisa Diomede;Marina Sironi;Lucia Massimiliano

  • Fractalkine (CX3CL1) as an amplification circuit of polarized Th1 responses

    Paolo Fraticelli;Marina Sironi;Giancarlo Bianchi;Daniele D’Ambrosio

  • Monoclonal antibodies specific for endothelial cells of mouse blood vessels. Their application in the identification of adult and embryonic endothelium.

    Vecchi A;Garlanda C;Lampugnani Mg;Resnati M

  • Role of ChemR23 in directing the migration of myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells to lymphoid organs and inflamed skin

    William Vermi;Elena Riboldi;Valerie Wittamer;Francesca Gentili

  • Targeting Tumor-Associated Macrophages and Inhibition of MCP-1 Reduce Angiogenesis and Tumor Growth in a Human Melanoma Xenograft

    Silvina Gazzaniga;Alicia I. Bravo;Angelo Guglielmotti;Nico Van Rooijen

  • Uncoupling of inflammatory chemokine receptors by IL-10: generation of functional decoys.

    G D'Amico;G Frascaroli;G Bianchi;P Transidico

  • The role of chemokines in the regulation of dendritic cell trafficking.

    Silvano Sozzani;Paola Allavena;Annunciata Vecchi;Alberto Mantovani

  • Intestinal inflammation in mice deficient in Tir8, an inhibitory member of the IL-1 receptor family

    Cecilia Garlanda;Federica Riva;Nadia Polentarutti;Chiara Buracchi

  • Chemokines in the recruitment and shaping of the leukocyte infiltrate of tumors.

    Alberto Mantovani;Paola Allavena;Silvano Sozzani;Annunciata Vecchi

  • Cutting edge: scavenging of inflammatory CC chemokines by the promiscuous putatively silent chemokine receptor D6.

    Anna M. Fra;Massimo Locati;Karel Otero;Marina Sironi

  • The chemokine receptor switch paradigm and dendritic cell migration: its significance in tumor tissues

    Paola Allavena;Antonio Sica;Annunciata Vecchi;Massimo Locati

  • Chemokines and dendritic cell traffic.

    Silvano Sozzani;Paola Allavena;Annunciata Vecchi;Alberto Mantovani;Alberto Mantovani

Frequent Co-Authors

Alberto Mantovani
Alberto Mantovani Humanitas University
Marina Sironi
Marina Sironi Humanitas University
Silvano Sozzani
Silvano Sozzani Sapienza University of Rome
Cecilia Garlanda
Cecilia Garlanda Humanitas University
Massimo Locati
Massimo Locati University of Milan
Paola Allavena
Paola Allavena Humanitas University
Nadia Polentarutti
Nadia Polentarutti Humanitas University
Francesco Colotta
Francesco Colotta Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Raffaella Bonecchi
Raffaella Bonecchi Humanitas University
Barbara Bottazzi
Barbara Bottazzi Humanitas University

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