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Claudia Giannetto

Claudia Giannetto

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
34
Citations
4681
World Ranking
1854
National Ranking
85

Overview

Claudia Giannetto is affiliated with the University of Messina in Italy and works primarily in the fields of Medicine, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Veterinary science. Their research covers a broad range of topics related to animal health, physiology, behavior, and welfare.

The scientist has studied multiple topics including:

  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Exercise and Physiological Responses
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Animal health and immunology

Claudia Giannetto's work spans several subfields, particularly in:

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Small Animals
  • Equine
  • Physiology
  • Rehabilitation

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Giannetto include Giuseppe Piccione, Francesca Arfuso, Elisabetta Giudice, Francesco Fazio, and Maria Antonietta Rizzo.

The most common venues where they have published research are:

  • Animals
  • Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
  • Journal of Veterinary Behavior
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Journal of Thermal Biology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Claudia Giannetto include:

  • "Eye surface infrared thermography usefulness as a noninvasive method of measuring stress response in sheep during shearing: Correlations with serum cortisol and rectal temperature values" (2022), published in Physiology & Behavior
  • "Training Program Intensity Induces an Acute Phase Response in Clinically Healthy Horses" (2020), published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
  • "Infrared methodologies for the assessment of skin temperature daily rhythm in two domestic mammalian species" (2020), published in Journal of Thermal Biology
  • "Stress and inflammatory response of cows and their calves during peripartum and early neonatal period" (2022), published in Theriogenology
  • "Thermographic ocular temperature correlated with rectal temperature in cats" (2021), published in Journal of Thermal Biology

Best Publications

  • Reference intervals for total protein concentration, serum protein fractions, and albumin/globulin ratios in clinically healthy dairy cows.

    Daniela Alberghina;Claudia Giannetto;Irene Vazzana;Vincenzo Ferrantelli

  • CHANGES OF SOME HAEMATOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DAIRY COWS DURING LATE GESTATION, POST PARTUM, LACTATION AND DRY PERIODS

    Giuseppe Piccione;Vanessa Messina;Simona Marafioti;Stefania Casella

  • Analysis of serum proteins in clinically healthy goats (Capra hircus) using agarose gel electrophoresis

    D. Alberghina;S. Casella;I. Vazzana;V. Ferrantelli

  • Daytime profile of the intraocular pressure and tear production in normal dog.

    Claudia Giannetto;Giuseppe Piccione;Elisabetta Giudice

  • Monitoring of physiological and blood parameters during perinatal and neonatal period in calves

    G. Piccione;S. Casella;P. Pennisi;C. Giannetto

  • Selected biochemical serum parameters in ewes during pregnancy, post-parturition, lactation and dry period

    Giuseppe Piccione;Giovanni Caola;Claudia Giannetto;Fortunata Grasso

  • Physiological parameters in lambs during the first 30 days postpartum

    G. Piccione;M. Borruso;F. Fazio;C. Giannetto

  • Effect of moderate treadmill exercise on some physiological parameters in untrained Beagle dogs.

    Giuseppe Piccione;Stefania Casella;Michele Panzera;Claudia Giannetto

  • Haematological response to different workload in jumper horses.

    G. Piccione;C. Giannetto;F. Fazio;S. di Mauro

  • Eye surface infrared thermography usefulness as a noninvasive method of measuring stress response in sheep during shearing: Correlations with serum cortisol and rectal temperature values

    Unknown

  • Oxidative stress associated with road transportation in ewes

    G. Piccione;S. Casella;C. Giannetto;M. Bazzano

  • Daily rhythm of tear production in normal horse.

    Giuseppe Piccione;Claudia Giannetto;Francesco Fazio;Elisabetta Giudice

  • Pattern of serum protein fractions in dairy cows during different stages of gestation and lactation.

    Giuseppe Piccione;Vanessa Messina;Angelo Schembari;Stefania Casella

  • Influence of transportation on serum concentrations of acute phase proteins in horse.

    S. Casella;F. Fazio;C. Giannetto;E. Giudice

  • Stress and inflammatory response of cows and their calves during peripartum and early neonatal period.

    Unknown

  • Daily rhythm of total activity pattern in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) maintained in two different housing conditions

    Giuseppe Piccione;Simona Marafioti;Claudia Giannetto;Michele Panzera

  • Seasonal variations in daily rhythms of activity in athletic horses.

    C. Bertolucci;C. Giannetto;F. Fazio;G. Piccione

  • Haematological and haematochemical responses to training and competition in standardbred horses

    Giuseppe Piccione;Stefania Casella;Claudia Giannetto;Vanessa Messina

  • Variability of behavioral chronotypes of 16 mammalian species under controlled conditions.

    Roberto Refinetti;Thomas Wassmer;Priyoneel Basu;Rajeev Cherukalady

  • Dynamic modulation of platelet aggregation, albumin and nonesterified fatty acids during physical exercise in Thoroughbred horses.

    F. Arfuso;C. Giannetto;E. Giudice;F. Fazio

  • Daily rhythms of 25 physiological variables in Bos taurus maintained under natural conditions

    Claudia Giannetto;Giuseppe Piccione

  • Age-related changes of serum mitochondrial uncoupling 1, rumen and rectal temperature in goats.

    Francesca Arfuso;Maria Rizzo;Claudia Giannetto;Elisabetta Giudice

  • Cortisol levels and leukocyte population values in transported and exercised horses after acupuncture needle stimulation

    Maria Rizzo;Francesca Arfuso;Claudia Giannetto;Elisabetta Giudice

  • INFLUENCE OF AGE ON PROFILE OF SERUM PROTEINS IN THE CALF

    Giuseppe Piccione;Stefania Casella;Claudia Giannetto;Irene Vazzana

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Piccione
Giuseppe Piccione University of Messina
Francesco Fazio
Francesco Fazio University of Messina
Giovanni Caola
Giovanni Caola University of Messina
Matteo Gianesella
Matteo Gianesella University of Padua
Caterina Faggio
Caterina Faggio University of Messina
Alessandra Torina
Alessandra Torina Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale Della Sicilia

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