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Clara Camaschella publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Clara Camaschella sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 355 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Clara Camaschella D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Clara Camaschella sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 79 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Clara Camaschella is affiliated with Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Italy and has focused their research on medicine, with particular attention to hematology and genetics. Their work encompasses subfields such as pulmonary and respiratory medicine, nutrition and dietetics, and molecular biology.

Their research primarily centers on topics including iron metabolism and disorders, hemoglobinopathies and related disorders, erythropoietin and anemia treatment, acute myeloid leukemia research, myeloproliferative neoplasms diagnosis and treatment, trace elements in health, and lymphoma diagnosis and treatment.

Notable recent publications by Clara Camaschella include:

  • Iron metabolism and iron disorders revisited in the hepcidin era, 2020, Haematologica
  • The changing landscape of iron deficiency, 2020, Molecular Aspects of Medicine

Other significant papers associated with Camaschella's research group but led by frequent coauthors include:

  • Relationship between clone metrics and clinical outcome in clonal cytopenia, 2021, Blood
  • Iron Induces Cell Death and Strengthens the Efficacy of Antiandrogen Therapy in Prostate Cancer Models, 2020, Clinical Cancer Research
  • NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy in macrophages is crucial to sustain erythropoiesis in mice, 2020, Haematologica

Frequent coauthors in their research include Antonella Nai, Laura Silvestri, Alessia Pagani, Jessica Bordini, and Federica Morisi.

Camaschella's work has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Haematologica (3 publications)
  • Blood (2 publications)
  • Clinical Cancer Research (1 publication)
  • Molecular Aspects of Medicine (1 publication)
  • Cancers (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Two to Tango: Regulation of Mammalian Iron Metabolism

    Matthias W. Hentze;Martina U. Muckenthaler;Bruno Galy;Clara Camaschella

  • Iron-deficiency anemia.

    Clara Camaschella

  • Mutant antimicrobial peptide hepcidin is associated with severe juvenile hemochromatosis.

    Antonella Roetto;George Papanikolaou;Marianna Politou;Federica Alberti

  • The gene TFR2 is mutated in a new type of haemochromatosis mapping to 7q22

    Camaschella C;Roetto A;Calì A;De Gobbi M

  • The serine protease matriptase-2 (TMPRSS6) inhibits hepcidin activation by cleaving membrane hemojuvelin.

    Laura Silvestri;Alessia Pagani;Antonella Nai;Ivana De Domenico

  • Iron metabolism and iron disorders revisited in the hepcidin era

    Clara Camaschella;Antonella Nai;Laura Silvestri

  • Hepcidin is decreased in TFR2 hemochromatosis.

    Elizabeta Nemeth;Antonella Roetto;Antonella Roetto;Giovanni Garozzo;Giovanni Garozzo;Tomas Ganz;Tomas Ganz

  • Iron deficiency across chronic inflammatory conditions: International expert opinion on definition, diagnosis, and management

    Maria Domenica Cappellini;Josep Comin-Colet;Angel de Francisco;Axel Dignass

  • Clinical significance of somatic mutation in unexplained blood cytopenia

    Luca Malcovati;Anna Gallì;Erica Travaglino;Ilaria Ambaglio

  • Mutation analysis of the HLA-H gene in Italian hemochromatosis patients

    M Carella;L D'Ambrosio;A Totaro;A Grifa

  • Furin-mediated release of soluble hemojuvelin: a new link between hypoxia and iron homeostasis

    Laura Silvestri;Alessia Pagani;Clara Camaschella

  • The human counterpart of zebrafish shiraz shows sideroblastic-like microcytic anemia and iron overload.

    Clara Camaschella;Alessandro Campanella;Luigia De Falco;Loredana Boschetto

  • Polarization dictates iron handling by inflammatory and alternatively activated macrophages

    Gianfranca Corna;Lara Campana;Emanuele Pignatti;Alessandra Castiglioni

  • New mutations inactivating transferrin receptor 2 in hemochromatosis type 3

    Antonella Roetto;Angela Totaro;Alberto Piperno;Antonio Piga

  • Understanding iron homeostasis through genetic analysis of hemochromatosis and related disorders

    Clara Camaschella

  • Heterogeneity of hemochromatosis in Italy

    Alberto Piperno;Maurizio Sampietro;Antonello Pietrangelo;Cristina Arosio

  • Juvenile Hemochromatosis Locus Maps to Chromosome 1q

    A. Roetto;A. Totaro;M. Cazzola;M. Cicilano

  • Glutaredoxin 5 deficiency causes sideroblastic anemia by specifically impairing heme biosynthesis and depleting cytosolic iron in human erythroblasts

    Hong Ye;Suh Young Jeong;Manik C. Ghosh;Gennadiy Kovtunovych

  • Novel loci affecting iron homeostasis and their effects in individuals at risk for hemochromatosis

    Beben Benyamin;Tonu Esko;Janina S. Ried;Aparna Radhakrishnan

  • New insights into iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia.

    Clara Camaschella

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Gasparini
Paolo Gasparini University of Trieste
Giuseppe Saglio
Giuseppe Saglio University of Turin
Domenico Girelli
Domenico Girelli University of Verona
Daniela Toniolo
Daniela Toniolo Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Cinzia Sala
Cinzia Sala Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Mario Cazzola
Mario Cazzola University of Pavia
Massimo Carella
Massimo Carella Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
Timothy M. Cox
Timothy M. Cox University of Cambridge
Paolo Fortina
Paolo Fortina Thomas Jefferson University
Achille Iolascon
Achille Iolascon University of Naples Federico II

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