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Franco Quadrifoglio

Franco Quadrifoglio

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
7841
World Ranking
16362
National Ranking
517

Overview

Franco Quadrifoglio is affiliated with the University of Udine in Italy. Their academic profile does not currently include recent papers, specific research topics, or detailed records of frequent co-authors and publication venues. This absence of information limits the extent to which their research contributions can be detailed at this time.

Available data does not include any book publications or awards won by Franco Quadrifoglio. There is no record of particular main or subfields of study associated with their work, nor are there listed topics that define their area of focus within the academic and scientific communities.

While further bibliometric details and specific research interests are not provided, the association with a university such as the University of Udine suggests involvement in scholarly activities typical of an academic institution, potentially including teaching, research, and collaboration within scientific circles based in Italy.

Best Publications

  • The many functions of APE1/Ref-1: Not only a DNA repair enzyme

    Gianluca Tell;Franco Quadrifoglio;Claudio Tiribelli;Mark R. Kelley

  • Effect of 5-methylcytosine on the stability of triple-stranded DNA--a thermodynamic study.

    Luigi E. Xodo;Giorgio Manzini;Franco Quadrifoglio;Gijis A. van der Marel

  • APE1/Ref-1 Interacts with NPM1 within Nucleoli and Plays a Role in the rRNA Quality Control Process

    Carlo Vascotto;Damiano Fantini;Milena Romanello;Laura Cesaratto

  • Prevalence of Bacterial Vaginosis and Vaginal Flora Changes in Peri- and Postmenopausal Women

    Sabina Cauci;Silvia Driussi;Davide De Santo;Paola Penacchioni

  • Interrelationships of interleukin‐8 with interleukin‐1β and neutrophils in vaginal fluid of healthy and bacterial vaginosis positive women

    Sabina Cauci;Secondo Guaschino;Domenico de Aloysio;Silvia Driussi

  • Interaction of diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) with natural and synthetic nucleic acids

    G Manzini;M L Barcellona;M Avitabile;F Quadrifoglio

  • Triple helix formation by oligopurine-oligopyrimidine DNA fragments: Electrophoretic and thermodynamic behavior*

    Giorgio Manzini;Luigi E. Xodo;Daniela Gasparotto;Franco Quadrifoglio

  • Activation of APE1/Ref-1 is dependent on reactive oxygen species generated after purinergic receptor stimulation by ATP.

    Alex Pines;Lorena Perrone;Nicoletta Bivi;Milena Romanello

  • Sequence-specific DNA recognition by the thyroid transcription factor-1 homeodomain

    G. Damante;D. Fabbro;L. Pellizzari;D. Civitareale

  • Spectroscopic and calorimetric investigation on the DNA triplex formed by d(CTCTTCTTTCTTTTCTTTCTTCTC) and d(GAGAAGAAAGA) at acidic pH

    Luigi E. Xodo;Giorgio Manzini;Franco Quadrifoglio

  • Critical lysine residues within the overlooked N-terminal domain of human APE1 regulate its biological functions

    Damiano Fantini;Carlo Vascotto;Daniela Marasco;Chiara D’Ambrosio

  • Understanding different functions of mammalian AP endonuclease (APE1) as a promising tool for cancer treatment.

    Gianluca Tell;Damiano Fantini;Franco Quadrifoglio

  • Subcellular localization of APE1/Ref-1 in human hepatocellular carcinoma: possible prognostic significance.

    Vittorio Di Maso;Claudio Avellini;Lory Saveria Crocè;Natalia Rosso

  • Nucleolar accumulation of APE1 depends on charged lysine residues that undergo acetylation upon genotoxic stress and modulate its BER activity in cells.

    Lisa Lirussi;Giulia Antoniali;Carlo Vascotto;Chiara D'Ambrosio

  • Immunoglobulin A response against Gardnerella vaginalis hemolysin and sialidase activity in bacterial vaginosis

    Sabina Cauci;Silvia Driussi;Rossella Monte;Paolo Lanzafame

  • Genome-wide analysis and proteomic studies reveal APE1/Ref-1 multifunctional role in mammalian cells.

    Carlo Vascotto;Laura Cesaratto;Leo A H Zeef;Marta Deganuto

  • Extracellular nucleotides activate Runx2 in the osteoblast-like HOBIT cell line: a possible molecular link between mechanical stress and osteoblasts' response.

    Adalberto Costessi;Alex Pines;Paola D'Andrea;Milena Romanello

  • Correlation of Local Interleukin‐1beta Levels with Specific IgA Response Against Gardnerella vaginalis Cytolysin in Women with Bacterial Vaginosis

    Sabina Cauci;Silvia Driussi;Secondo Guaschino;Miriam Isola

  • Impairment of the Mucosal Immune System: IgA and IgM Cleavage Detected in Vaginal Washings of a Subgroup of Patients with Bacterial Vaginosis

    Sabina Cauci;Rossella Monte;Silvia Driussi;Paolo Lanzafame

  • Correlation of local interleukin-8 with immunoglobulin A against Gardnerella vaginalis hemolysin and with prolidase and sialidase levels in women with bacterial vaginosis.

    Sabina Cauci;Secondo Guaschino;Silvia Driussi;Davide De Santo

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianluca Tell
Gianluca Tell University of Udine
Andrea Scaloni
Andrea Scaloni National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Claudio Tiribelli
Claudio Tiribelli AREA Science Park
Giuseppe Damante
Giuseppe Damante University of Udine
Mark R. Kelley
Mark R. Kelley Indiana University
Enzo Alessio
Enzo Alessio University of Trieste
J. H. Van Boom
J. H. Van Boom Leiden University
Gennaro Esposito
Gennaro Esposito New York University Abu Dhabi
G. A. Van Der Marel
G. A. Van Der Marel Leiden University
Franco Zunino
Franco Zunino University of Milan

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