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75
Citations
17097
World Ranking
5408
National Ranking
2566

Overview

Corrado Baglioni was affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their academic career was linked to this institution, which contributed to their research environment and professional activities.

Throughout their career, Baglioni did not have recorded recent papers, frequently collaborating co-authors, or specific frequently visited publication venues listed. Similarly, there is no available data on book publications by Baglioni or particular main or subfields of study with a noted number of publications.

There is also no detailed record of main research topics or areas Baglioni focused on. Due to the absence of explicit research themes or topics, it is unclear which scientific domains were central to their work.

No awards are listed as having been received by Corrado Baglioni, and the data confirms that they are deceased.

This profile is limited to the available institutional affiliation and personal data as no further information about their academic output, collaborations, or specific contributions to science could be identified in the provided source data.

Best Publications

  • Evidence that types I and II interferons have different receptors.

    Andrew A. Branca;Corrado Baglioni

  • Interferon-induced enzymatic activities and their role in the antiviral state

    Corrado Baglioni

  • Tumor necrosis factor/cachectin stimulates peritoneal macrophages, polymorphonuclear neutrophils, and vascular endothelial cells to synthesize and release platelet-activating factor.

    G Camussi;F Bussolino;G Salvidio;C Baglioni

  • Structural requirements of double-stranded RNA for the activation of 2',5'-oligo(A) polymerase and protein kinase of interferon-treated HeLa cells.

    M A Minks;D K West;S Benvin;C Baglioni

  • Induction of the synthesis of tumor necrosis factor receptors by interferon-gamma.

    Vito Ruggiero;Jan Tavernier;Walter Fiers;Corrado Baglioni

  • The fusion of two peptide chains in hemoglobin Lepore and its interpretation as a genetic deletion.

    Corrado Baglioni

  • Interferon action may be mediated by activation of a nuclease by pppA2'p5'A2'p5'A.

    Corrado Baglioni;Michael A. Minks;Patricia A. Maroney

  • Synthesis and release of platelet-activating factor by human vascular endothelial cells treated with tumor necrosis factor or interleukin 1 alpha.

    F Bussolino;G Camussi;C Baglioni

  • Inhibition of initiation of protein synthesis by 7-methylguanosine-5'-monophosphate

    Eileen D. Hickey;Lee A. Weber;Corrado Baglioni

  • Binding of human tumor necrosis factor to high affinity receptors on HeLa and lymphoblastoid cells sensitive to growth inhibition.

    Corrado Baglioni;Sarah McCandless;Jan Tavernier;Walter Fiers

  • Protection from tumor necrosis factor-mediated cytolysis by overexpression of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-2.

    Sanjay Kumar;C. Baglioni

  • Synthesis of 2'5'-oligo(A) in extracts of interferon-treated HeLa cells.

    M A Minks;S Benvin;P A Maroney;C Baglioni

  • The AU-rich sequences in the 3' untranslated region mediate the increased turnover of interferon mRNA induced by glucocorticoids.

    K Peppel;J M Vinci;C Baglioni

  • Mechanism for discrimination between viral and host mRNA in interferon-treated cells

    Timothy W. Nilsen;Corrado Baglioni

  • Cytostatic and cytotoxic activity of tumor necrosis factor on human cancer cells.

    V Ruggiero;K Latham;C Baglioni

  • Evidence for role of m7G5'-phosphate group in recognition of eukaryotic mRNA by initiation factor IF-M3.

    David A. Shafritz;Joel A. Weinstein;Brian Safer;William C. Merrick

  • Inhibition of protein synthesis by Cl

    L A Weber;E D Hickey;P A Maroney;C Baglioni

  • Cell-Free Translation of Maternal Messenger RNA from Sea Urchin Eggs

    K. W. Gross;M. Jacobs-Lorena;C. Baglioni;P. R. Gross

  • Expression of interleukin 1-inducible genes and production of interleukin 1 by aging human fibroblasts.

    S. Kumar;A. J. T. Millis;C. Baglioni

  • Synthesis of (2'-5')oligoadenylate and activation of an endoribonuclease in interferon-treated HeLa cells infected with reovirus.

    Timothy W. Nilsen;P. A. Maroney;C. Baglioni

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Camussi
Giovanni Camussi University of Turin
Federico Bussolino
Federico Bussolino University of Turin
Sandra Gessani
Sandra Gessani Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Ciro Tetta
Ciro Tetta Fresenius Medical Care (Germany)
Walter Fiers
Walter Fiers Ghent University
Filippo Belardelli
Filippo Belardelli National Research Council (CNR)
David A. Shafritz
David A. Shafritz Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jan Tavernier
Jan Tavernier Ghent University
Donald L. Nuss
Donald L. Nuss University of Maryland, College Park
Frank H. Ruddle
Frank H. Ruddle Yale University

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