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Francesca Gualandi

Francesca Gualandi

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Genetics

D-Index
55
Citations
9870
World Ranking
3589
National Ranking
81

Overview

Francesca Gualandi is affiliated with the University of Ferrara in Italy. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focused on Medicine and Physics and Astronomy. Within these fields, Gualandi's work addresses several specialized subfields and topics.

The main areas of study include:

  • Medicine (59 publications)
  • Physics and Astronomy (36 publications)

Subfields emphasized in their research involve:

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics (29 publications)
  • Hematology (16 publications)
  • Oncology (9 publications)
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine (8 publications)
  • Genetics (6 publications)

Major topics covered across Gualandi's body of work include:

  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena (22 publications)
  • Neutrino Physics Research (20 publications)
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (20 publications)
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies (14 publications)
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena (12 publications)
  • Polyomavirus and related diseases (10 publications)
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research (6 publications)

Gualandi's research has appeared repeatedly in notable venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University) - 4 publications
  • Neurology - 3 publications
  • Nature - 2 publications
  • Bone Marrow Transplantation - 2 publications
  • Journal of High Energy Physics - 2 publications

Collaborative work features frequent co-authorship with several researchers, including:

  • Emanuele Angelucci (15 joint publications)
  • L. Aphecetche (14 joint publications)
  • A. Bariego-Quintana (14 joint publications)
  • M. Benhassi (14 joint publications)
  • A. B. Bouasla (14 joint publications)

Selected recent publications by Gualandi illustrate the scope of their research focus and include:

  • Safety, tolerability, and activity of mesenchymal stem cells versus placebo in multiple sclerosis (MESEMS): a phase 2, randomised, double-blind crossover trial, 2021, The Lancet Neurology
  • Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Sclerosis, 2021, Neurology
  • Observation of an ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino with KM3NeT, 2025, Nature
  • Aggressive multiple sclerosis: a single-centre, real-world treatment experience with autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and alemtuzumab, 2020, European Journal of Neurology
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in People With Active Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, 2022, Neurology

Best Publications

  • GJB2 mutations and degree of hearing loss: a multicenter study.

    Rikkert L. Snoeckx;Patrick L M Huygen;Delphine Feldmann;Sandrine Marlin

  • Human mesenchymal stem cells promote survival of T cells in a quiescent state.

    Federica Benvenuto;Stefania Ferrari;Ezio Gerdoni;Francesca Gualandi

  • Unmanipulated haploidentical transplants compared with other alternative donors and matched sibling grafts.

    Anna Maria Raiola;Alida Dominietto;Carmen di Grazia;Teresa Lamparelli

  • Direct intrabone transplant of unrelated cord-blood cells in acute leukaemia: a phase I/II study

    Francesco Frassoni;Francesca Gualandi;Marina Podestà;Anna Maria Raiola

  • Blood stream infections in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients: reemergence of Gram-negative rods and increasing antibiotic resistance.

    Malgorzata Mikulska;Valerio Del Bono;Anna Maria Raiola;Barbara Bruno

  • Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis A phase II trial

    Giovanni L Mancardi;Maria P Sormani;Francesca Gualandi;Albert Saiz

  • Long-term Outcomes After Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Multiple Sclerosis.

    Paolo A. Muraro;Marcelo Pasquini;Harold L. Atkins;James D. Bowen

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy and prospective therapy with cyclosporins

    Alessia Angelin;Tania Tiepolo;Patrizia Sabatelli;Paolo Grumati

  • Dystrophin levels as low as 30% are sufficient to avoid muscular dystrophy in the human.

    Marcella Neri;Marcella Neri;Silvia Torelli;Sue Brown;Isabella Ugo

  • Factors influencing haematological recovery after allogeneic haemopoietic stem cell transplants: graft-versus-host disease, donor type, cytomegalovirus infections and cell dose

    Alida Dominietto;Anna Maria Raiola;Maria Teresa Van Lint;Teresa Lamparelli

  • A comprehensive genomic approach for neuromuscular diseases gives a high diagnostic yield.

    Arunkanth Ankala;Cristina da Silva;Francesca Gualandi;Alessandra Ferlini

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Cognitive Function in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Phenotype-Genotype Correlation

    Marika Pane;Maria Elena Lombardo;Maria Elena Lombardo;Paolo Alfieri;Adele D'Amico

  • Systemic expression of HIV-1 tat gene in transgenic mice induces endothelial proliferation and tumors of different histotypes

    Alfredo Corallini;Giuseppe Altavilla;Laura Pozzi;Francesca Bignozzi

  • Autosomal recessive myosclerosis myopathy is a collagen VI disorder.

    Luciano Merlini;Elena Martoni;P Grumati;Patrizia Sabatelli

  • Affinity proteomics within rare diseases: a BIO-NMD study for blood biomarkers of muscular dystrophies

    Burcu Ayoglu;Amina Chaouch;Hanns Lochmüller;Luisa Politano

  • Boost of CD34+-selected peripheral blood cells without further conditioning in patients with poor graft function following allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

    Alessandra Larocca;Giovanna Piaggio;Marina Podestà;Anna Pitto

  • Translation from a DMD exon 5 IRES results in a functional dystrophin isoform that attenuates dystrophinopathy in humans and mice

    Nicolas Wein;Adeline Vulin;Maria S. Falzarano;Christina Al Khalili Szigyarto

  • Reducing transplant-related mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Andrea Bacigalupo;Maria Pia Sormani;Teresa Lamparelli;Francesca Gualandi

  • Transplant-related mortality and long-term graft function are significantly influenced by cell dose in patients undergoing allogeneic marrow transplantation

    Alida Dominietto;Teresa Lamparelli;Anna Maria Raiola;Maria Teresa Van Lint

  • The genetic basis of undiagnosed muscular dystrophies and myopathies: Results from 504 patients

    Marco Savarese;Giuseppina Di Fruscio;Annalaura Torella;Chiara Fiorillo

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandra Ferlini
Alessandra Ferlini University of Ferrara
Luciano Merlini
Luciano Merlini University of Bologna
Patrizia Sabatelli
Patrizia Sabatelli National Research Council (CNR)
Andrea Bacigalupo
Andrea Bacigalupo Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Paolo Bonaldo
Paolo Bonaldo University of Padua
Francesco Muntoni
Francesco Muntoni University College London
Eugenio Mercuri
Eugenio Mercuri Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Enrico Bertini
Enrico Bertini Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital
Paolo Bernardi
Paolo Bernardi University of Padua
Nadir M. Maraldi
Nadir M. Maraldi National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

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