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Francesco Indiveri

Francesco Indiveri

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Immunology

D-Index
52
Citations
8897
World Ranking
4075
National Ranking
171

Overview

Francesco Indiveri is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy. Their research spans several disciplines, primarily within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

Their scholarly work covers a range of topics including:

  • Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions
  • Salivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • Hair Growth and Disorders
  • RNA Research and Splicing

Indiveri's recent publications include:

  • "Sjögren's syndrome: a systemic autoimmune disease," 2021, Clinical and Experimental Medicine
  • "Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in 3'-Untranslated Region Inducible Costimulator Gene and the Important Roles of miRNA in Alopecia Areata," 2021, Skin Health and Disease

The venues where their research frequently appears are:

  • Clinical and Experimental Medicine
  • Skin Health and Disease

Frequent co-authors involved in their work are:

  • Simone Negrini
  • Giacomo Emmi
  • Mónica Greco
  • Matteo Borro
  • Federica Sardanelli

In terms of academic focus, Indiveri's work is concentrated on main fields such as medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their published work also covers subfields including molecular biology, physiology, surgery, periodontics, and urology.

Best Publications

  • Bone marrow mesenchymal progenitor cells inhibit lymphocyte proliferation by activation of the programmed death 1 pathway.

    Andrea Augello;Roberta Tasso;Simone Maria Negrini;Andrea Amateis

  • Sjögren’s syndrome: a systemic autoimmune disease

    Simone Negrini;Giacomo Emmi;Monica Greco;Matteo Borro

  • Soluble HLA-A,-B,-C and -G molecules induce apoptosis in T and NK CD8+ cells and inhibit cytotoxic T cell activity through CD8 ligation.

    Paola Contini;Massimo Ghio;Alessandro Poggi;Gilberto Filaci

  • Gastroesophageal reflux and pulmonary fibrosis in scleroderma: a study using pH-impedance monitoring.

    Edoardo Savarino;Marco Bazzica;Patrizia Zentilin;Daniel Pohl

  • CD8+CD28− T Regulatory Lymphocytes Inhibiting T Cell Proliferative and Cytotoxic Functions Infiltrate Human Cancers

    Gilberto Filaci;Daniela Fenoglio;Marco Fravega;Gianluca Ansaldo

  • Impairment of CD8+ T Suppressor Cell Function in Patients with Active Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

    Gilberto Filaci;Sabrina Bacilieri;Marco Fravega;Monia Monetti

  • Nonantigen specific CD8+ T suppressor lymphocytes originate from CD8+CD28- T cells and inhibit both T-cell proliferation and CTL function.

    Gilberto Filaci;Marco Fravega;Simone Negrini;Francesco Procopio

  • Immune cell circulating subsets are affected by gonadal function

    T. Giglio;M.A. Imro;G. Filaci;M. Scudeletti

  • Catecholamine content and in vitro catecholamine synthesis in peripheral human lymphocytes

    N R Musso;S Brenci;M Setti;F Indiveri

  • DR (Ia-like) antigens on human melanoma cells. Serological detection and immunochemical characterization.

    B S Wilson;F Indiveri;M A Pellegrino;S Ferrone

  • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients suffering from scleroderma: clinical effectiveness of its eradication.

    Andrea Parodi;Marta Sessarego;Alfredo Greco;Marco Bazzica

  • Migration of Vδ1 and Vδ2 T cells in response to CXCR3 and CXCR4 ligands in healthy donors and HIV-1-infected patients: Competition by HIV-1 Tat

    Alessandro Poggi;Roberta Carosio;Daniela Fenoglio;Sabrina Brenci

  • Serum HLA class I antigens: markers and modulators of an immune response?

    Francesco Puppo;Marco Scudeletti;Francesco Indiveri;Soldano Ferrone

  • Soluble HLA Class I, HLA Class II, and Fas Ligand in Blood Components: A Possible Key to Explain the Immunomodulatory Effects of Allogeneic Blood Transfusions

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  • Soluble human MHC class I molecules induce soluble Fas ligand secretion and trigger apoptosis in activated CD8(+) Fas (CD95)(+) T lymphocytes.

    Francesco Puppo;Paola Contini;Massimo Ghio;Sabrina Brenci

  • Alteration of Th17 and Treg cell subpopulations co-exist in patients affected with systemic sclerosis.

    Daniela Fenoglio;Florinda Battaglia;Alessia Parodi;Silvia Stringara

  • Soluble HLA class I induces NK cell apoptosis upon the engagement of killer-activating HLA class I receptors through FasL-Fas interaction

    Grazia Maria Spaggiari;Paola Contini;Alessandra Dondero;Roberta Carosio

  • The antiphospholipid syndrome: from pathophysiology to treatment

    Simone Negrini;Fabrizio Pappalardo;Giuseppe Murdaca;Francesco Indiveri

  • Soluble HLA class I molecules induce natural killer cell apoptosis through the engagement of CD8: evidence for a negative regulation exerted by members of the inhibitory receptor superfamily.

    Grazia Maria Spaggiari;Paola Contini;Roberta Carosio;Marica Arvigo

  • Cyclosporin A and iloprost treatment of systemic sclerosis: clinical results and interleukin-6 serum changes after 12 months of therapy

    G. Filaci;M. Cutolo;M. Scudeletti;C. Castagneto

  • Isolation of human T lymphocytes: comparison between nylon wool filtration and rosetting with neuraminidase (VCN) and 2-aminoethylisothiouronium bromide (AET)-treated sheep red blood cells (SRBC).

    Francesco Indiveri;John Huddlestone;Michele A. Pellegrino;Soldano Ferrone

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Puppo
Francesco Puppo University of Genoa
Soldano Ferrone
Soldano Ferrone Harvard University
Marta Rizzi
Marta Rizzi Medical University of Vienna
Giuseppe Murdaca
Giuseppe Murdaca University of Genoa
Vito Quaranta
Vito Quaranta Vanderbilt University
Edoardo Savarino
Edoardo Savarino University of Padua
Antonio La Cava
Antonio La Cava University of California, Los Angeles
Alessandro Poggi
Alessandro Poggi University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Vincenzo Savarino
Vincenzo Savarino University of Genoa
Maria Raffaella Zocchi
Maria Raffaella Zocchi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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