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Emilio Clementi

Emilio Clementi

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Biology and Biochemistry
Italy
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
76
Citations
43098
World Ranking
4921
National Ranking
107

Emilio Clementi 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 Emilio Clementi sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 475 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Emilio Clementi 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 Emilio Clementi sits on this spectrum.

40–41 D-Index: 80 scientists 42–43 D-Index: 183 scientists 44–45 D-Index: 317 scientists 46–47 D-Index: 504 scientists 48–49 D-Index: 718 scientists 50–51 D-Index: 900 scientists 52–53 D-Index: 1,026 scientists 54–55 D-Index: 1,150 scientists 56–57 D-Index: 1,236 scientists 58–59 D-Index: 1,253 scientists 60–61 D-Index: 1,163 scientists 62–63 D-Index: 1,131 scientists 64–65 D-Index: 1,032 scientists 66–67 D-Index: 897 scientists 68–69 D-Index: 814 scientists 70–71 D-Index: 715 scientists 72–73 D-Index: 709 scientists 74–75 D-Index: 596 scientists 76–77 D-Index: 512 scientists 78–79 D-Index: 473 scientists 80–81 D-Index: 412 scientists 82–83 D-Index: 373 scientists 84–85 D-Index: 358 scientists 86–87 D-Index: 285 scientists 88–89 D-Index: 273 scientists 90–91 D-Index: 227 scientists 92–93 D-Index: 208 scientists 94–95 D-Index: 193 scientists 96–97 D-Index: 153 scientists 98–99 D-Index: 157 scientists 100–101 D-Index: 148 scientists 102–103 D-Index: 120 scientists 104–105 D-Index: 113 scientists 106–107 D-Index: 100 scientists 108–109 D-Index: 86 scientists 110–111 D-Index: 67 scientists 112–113 D-Index: 72 scientists 114–115 D-Index: 73 scientists 116–117 D-Index: 64 scientists 118–119 D-Index: 53 scientists 120–121 D-Index: 60 scientists 122–123 D-Index: 54 scientists 124–125 D-Index: 43 scientists 126–127 D-Index: 38 scientists 128–129 D-Index: 49 scientists 130–131 D-Index: 26 scientists 132–133 D-Index: 18 scientists 134–135 D-Index: 23 scientists 136–137 D-Index: 32 scientists 138–139 D-Index: 32 scientists 140–141 D-Index: 27 scientists 142–143 D-Index: 19 scientists 144–145 D-Index: 22 scientists 146–147 D-Index: 12 scientists 148–149 D-Index: 16 scientists 150–151 D-Index: 14 scientists 152–153 D-Index: 10 scientists 154–155 D-Index: 13 scientists 156–157 D-Index: 10 scientists 158–159 D-Index: 7 scientists 160–161 D-Index: 9 scientists 162–163 D-Index: 13 scientists 164–165 D-Index: 4 scientists 166 D-Index: 4 scientists 167+ D-Index: 98 scientists
40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Emilio Clementi is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy, focusing on the field of Medicine with a significant body of work spanning molecular biology, psychiatry and mental health, pharmacology, infectious diseases, and physiology.

Their research topics cover a diverse set of areas including pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reactions, schizophrenia research and treatment, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, antibiotics pharmacokinetics and efficacy, pharmacogenetics and drug metabolism, COVID-19 clinical research studies, and muscle physiology and disorders.

Recent publications by Emilio Clementi span various respected scientific journals and include:

  • "Endoplasmic reticulum as a potential therapeutic target for covid-19 infection management?" (2020), published in European Journal of Pharmacology
  • "The impact of anti-TNFα agents on weight-related changes: new insights from a real-world pharmacovigilance study using the FDA adverse event reporting system (FAERS) database" (2021), published in Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy
  • "Defective endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria contacts and bioenergetics in SEPN1-related myopathy" (2020), published in Cell Death and Differentiation
  • "Antihypertensive drugs and brain function: mechanisms underlying therapeutically beneficial and harmful neuropsychiatric effects" (2022), published in Cardiovascular Research
  • "Herpes zoster and simplex reactivation following COVID-19 vaccination: new insights from a vaccine adverse event reporting system (VAERS) database analysis" (2022), published in Expert Review of Vaccines

Frequent co-authors in their research include Carla Carnovale, Vera Battini, Sonia Radice, Marco Pozzi, and Giulia Mosini, reflecting collaboration across multiple studies.

Publication venues where Emilio Clementi frequently contributes are:

  • The Pharmacogenomics Journal
  • Pharmacological Research
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy
  • Expert Review of Vaccines

Their work integrates clinical and molecular approaches in examining drug effects, pharmacogenetics, and infectious disease mechanisms, particularly within the scope of COVID-19-related research. This interdisciplinary engagement is substantiated by publications in journals covering pharmacology, immunology, and therapeutics.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Mitochondrial biogenesis in mammals: The role of endogenous nitric oxide

    Enzo Nisoli;Emilio Clementi;Clara Paolucci;Valeria Cozzi

  • Calorie Restriction Promotes Mitochondrial Biogenesis by Inducing the Expression of eNOS

    Enzo Nisoli;Cristina Tonello;Annalisa Cardile;Valeria Cozzi

  • Persistent inhibition of cell respiration by nitric oxide: Crucial role of S-nitrosylation of mitochondrial complex I and protective action of glutathione

    Emilio Clementi;Guy Charles Brown;Martin Feelisch;Salvador Moncada

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Acid sphingomyelinase activity triggers microparticle release from glial cells.

    Fabio Bianco;Cristiana Perrotta;Luisa Novellino;Maura Francolini

  • Mitochondrial biogenesis by NO yields functionally active mitochondria in mammals

    Enzo Nisoli;Sestina Falcone;Cristina Tonello;Valeria Cozzi

  • Wild-Type Huntingtin Protects from Apoptosis Upstream of Caspase-3

    Dorotea Rigamonti;Johannes H. Bauer;Claudio De-Fraja;Luciano Conti

  • Nitric oxide inhibits mitochondrial NADH:ubiquinone reductase activity through peroxynitrite formation

    Natalia A. Riobó;Emilio Clementi;Emilio Clementi;Mariana Melani;Alberto Boveris

  • TNF-α downregulates eNOS expression and mitochondrial biogenesis in fat and muscle of obese rodents

    Alessandra Valerio;Annalisa Cardile;Valeria Cozzi;Renata Bracale

  • Microvesicles released from microglia stimulate synaptic activity via enhanced sphingolipid metabolism

    Flavia Antonucci;Elena Turola;Loredana Riganti;Matteo Caleo

  • Macropinocytosis: regulated coordination of endocytic and exocytic membrane traffic events

    Sestina Falcone;Emanuele Cocucci;Paola Podini;Tomas Kirchhausen

  • Expression of a ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ channel that is regulated by TGF-beta.

    Giuseppe Giannini;Emilio Clementi;Roberta Ceci;Giovanna Marziali

  • Erratum to: Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition) (Autophagy, 12, 1, 1-222, 10.1080/15548627.2015.1100356

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Defective Mitochondrial Biogenesis: A Hallmark of the High Cardiovascular Risk in the Metabolic Syndrome?

    Enzo Nisoli;Emilio Clementi;Michele O. Carruba;Salvador Moncada

  • Autophagy as a new therapeutic target in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    C De Palma;F Morisi;S Cheli;S Pambianco

  • HDAC2 blockade by nitric oxide and histone deacetylase inhibitors reveals a common target in Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment

    Claudia Colussi;Chiara Mozzetta;Aymone Gurtner;Barbara Illi

  • Inhibition of caspase-1-like activity by Ac-Tyr-Val-Ala-Asp-chloromethyl ketone induces long-lasting neuroprotection in cerebral ischemia through apoptosis reduction and decrease of proinflammatory cytokines.

    M. Rabuffetti;C. Sciorati;G. Tarozzo;E. Clementi

  • Acid sphingomyelinase activity triggers microparticle release from glial cells This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits distribution,andreproductioninanymedium,providedtheoriginalauthorandsourcearecredited.Thislicensedoesnot permit commercial exploitation or the creation of derivative works without specific permission.

    Fabio Bianco;Cristiana Perrotta;Luisa Novellino;Maura Francolini

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Teresa Bassi
Maria Teresa Bassi MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Salvador Moncada
Salvador Moncada University of Manchester
Massimo Galli
Massimo Galli University of Milan
Angelo A. Manfredi
Angelo A. Manfredi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Giulio Cossu
Giulio Cossu University of Manchester
Patrizia Rovere-Querini
Patrizia Rovere-Querini Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Giuliano Rizzardini
Giuliano Rizzardini ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco
Massimo Molteni
Massimo Molteni University of Padua
Nereo Bresolin
Nereo Bresolin University of Milan
Maria Nobile
Maria Nobile Eugenio Medea

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