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Antonio G. Siccardi

Antonio G. Siccardi

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Microbiology

D-Index
53
Citations
8844
World Ranking
4122
National Ranking
130

Overview

Antonio G. Siccardi is affiliated with IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele in Italy, focusing research efforts primarily in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans various subfields including molecular biology, infectious diseases, immunology, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, and genetics.

The scientist's research topics cover immunotherapy and immune responses, vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, COVID-19 clinical research studies, and CRISPR and genetic engineering.

Antonio G. Siccardi has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications. Notable recent papers include:

  • A Genetic Vaccine Encoding Shared Cancer Neoantigens to Treat Tumors with Microsatellite Instability, 2020, Cancer Research
  • The importance of naturally attenuated SARS-CoV-2 in the fight against COVID-19, 2020, Environmental Microbiology
  • Time- and cost-effective production of untagged recombinant MVA by flow virometry and direct virus sorting, 2023, Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Correction: Time- and cost-effective production of untagged recombinant MVA by flow virometry and direct virus sorting, 2023, Journal of Translational Medicine

The journals where Siccardi has frequently published include:

  • Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Cancer Research
  • Environmental Microbiology

Collaborations have been established with several frequent coauthors, among them:

  • Maddalena Panigada
  • Elisa Soprana
  • Eelco van Anken
  • Daniela Boselli
  • Simona Di Terlizzi

Best Publications

  • In vivo evolution of HIV-1 co-receptor usage and sensitivity to chemokine-mediated suppression.

    Gabriella Scarlatti;Eleonora Tresoldi;Åsa Björndal;Robert Fredriksson

  • Three-Step Monoclonal Antibody Tumor Targeting in Carcinoembryonic Antigen-positive Patients

    G. Paganelli;P. Magnani;F. Zito;E. Villa

  • Evidence for the expression of HLAA-C class I mRNA and protein by human first trimester trophoblast.

    A. King;C. Boocock;A. M. Sharkey;L. Gardner

  • Antibody-guided three-step therapy for high grade glioma with yttrium-90 biotin

    Giovanni Paganelli;Chiara Grana;Marco Chinol;Marta Cremonesi

  • AllergoOncology: the role of IgE-mediated allergy in cancer

    E Jensen-Jarolim;G Achatz;M C Turner;Sophia Karagiannis

  • Multicenter study of immunoscintigraphy with radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies in patients with melanoma.

    A. G. Siccardi;G. L. Buraggi;L. Callegaro;G. Mariani

  • C–C Chemokines Released by Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated Human Macrophages Suppress HIV-1 Infection in Both Macrophages and T Cells

    Alessia Verani;Gabriella Scarlatti;Manola Comar;Eleonora Tresoldi

  • Efficient destruction of human immunodeficiency virus in human serum by inhibiting the protective action of complement factor H and decay accelerating factor (DAF, CD55).

    H Stoiber;C Pintér;A G Siccardi;A Clivio

  • Antigen-driven C–C Chemokine-mediated HIV-1 Suppression by CD4+ T Cells from Exposed Uninfected Individuals Expressing the Wild-type CCR-5 Allele

    Lucinda Furci;Gabriella Scarlatti;Samuele Burastero;Giuseppe Tambussi

  • Biochemical modifications of avidin improve pharmacokinetics and biodistribution, and reduce immunogenicity

    M. Chinol;P. Casalini;M. Maggiolo;S. Canevari

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Specific IgA and HIV Neutralizing Activity in the Serum of Exposed Seronegative Partners of HIV-Seropositive Persons

    Sandra Mazzoli;Lucia Lopalco;Alessandra Salvi;Daria Trabattoni

  • Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 mimics a hidden monomorphic epitope borne by class I major histocompatibility complex heavy chains.

    F Grassi;R Meneveri;M Gullberg;L Lopalco

  • CCR5-Reactive Antibodies in Seronegative Partners of HIV-Seropositive Individuals Down-Modulate Surface CCR5 In Vivo and Neutralize the Infectivity of R5 Strains of HIV-1 In Vitro

    Lucia Lopalco;Claudia Barassi;Claudia Pastori;Renato Longhi

  • Intraperitoneal radio‐localization of tumors pre‐targeted by biotinylated monoclonal antibodies

    G. Paganelli;Shahid Pervez;A. G. Siccardi;G. Rowlinson

  • Cutting Edge: CXCR4 Is a Functional Coreceptor for Infection of Human Macrophages by CXCR4-Dependent Primary HIV-1 Isolates

    Alessia Verani;Elena Pesenti;Simona Polo;Eleonora Tresoldi

  • Two-step tumour targetting in ovarian cancer patients using biotinylated monoclonal antibodies and radioactive streptavidin.

    Giovanni Paganelli;Carlo Belloni;Patrizia Magnani;Felicia Zito

  • Conserved structural features in the interaction between retroviral surface and transmembrane glycoproteins

    Thomas F. Schulz;Bradford A. Jameson;Lucia Lopalco;Antonio G. Siccardi

  • Tumor Cell Targeting with Antibody-Avidin Complexes and Biotinylated Tumor Necrosis Factor α

    Monica Moro;Micaela Pelagi;Giulia Fulci;Giovanni Paganelli

  • Chromogranin A fragments modulate cell adhesion. Identification and characterization of a pro-adhesive domain.

    Anna Gasparri;Alessandro Sidoli;Lincidio Perez Sanchez;Renato Longhi

  • Immunoscintigraphy of Adenocarcinomas by Means of Radiolabeled F(ab')2 Fragments of an Anti-Carcinoembryonic Antigen Monoclonal Antibody: A Multicenter Study

    A. G. Siccardi;G. L. Buraggi;L. Callegaro;A. C. Colella

Frequent Co-Authors

Lucia Lopalco
Lucia Lopalco Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Giovanni Paganelli
Giovanni Paganelli Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori
Renato Longhi
Renato Longhi National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Adriano Lazzarin
Adriano Lazzarin Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Angelo Corti
Angelo Corti Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Mario Clerici
Mario Clerici University of Milan
Giuseppe Tambussi
Giuseppe Tambussi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Pier Giorgio Natali
Pier Giorgio Natali PharmaMab S.r.l.
Gabriella Scarlatti
Gabriella Scarlatti Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Mauro S. Malnati
Mauro S. Malnati Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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