Gabriella D'Arcangelo is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and neuroscience, with particular emphasis on molecular biology and neurology subfields. The scientist has contributed notably to areas such as neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, RNA research and splicing, RNA modifications and cancer, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, signaling pathways in disease, nerve injury and regeneration, as well as traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances.
Their recent publications include:
Frequent co-authors of Gabriella D'Arcangelo include Valentina Dal Pozzo, Gum Hwa Lee, Iva Salamon, Geeta Palsule, and Xiaobing Luo. Their collaborations span multiple published works, with Valentina Dal Pozzo being the most frequent co-author.
The scientist's work has been published in a variety of venues reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. These venues include:
G. D'arcangelo;G. G. Miao;Shu-Cheng Chen;H. D. Soares
Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Ramin Homayouni;Lakhu Keshvara;Dennis S Rice
Sheila M. Thomas;Michael DeMarco;Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Simon Halegoua
Michael Sheldon;Dennis S. Rice;Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Hiroyuki Yoneshima
Soledad Alcántara;Soledad Alcántara;Mónica Ruiz;Gabriella D’Arcangelo;Frederic Ezan
Gabriella D’Arcangelo;Kazunori Nakajima;Takaki Miyata;Masaharu Ogawa
Sanyong Niu;Amy Renfro;Carlo C. Quattrocchi;Michael Sheldon
Dennis S. Rice;Michael Sheldon;Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Kazunori Nakajima
Sanyong Niu;Odessa Yabut;Odessa Yabut;Gabriella D'Arcangelo
Tom Curran;Gabriella D'Arcangelo
Norbert E. Kremer;Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Sheila M. Thomas;Michael DeMarco
Amir H Assadi;Guangcheng Zhang;Uwe Beffert;Robert S McNeil
Kenneth W. Wood;Haiqing Qi;Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Robert C. Armstrong
Dan Goldowitz;Richard C. Cushing;Eric Laywell;Gabriella D’Arcangelo
Vı́ctor Borrell;José A. Del Rı́o;Soledad Alcántara;Michèle Derer
M. Cecilia Ljungberg;C. Nicole Sunnen;C. Nicole Sunnen;Joaquin N. Lugo;Anne E. Anderson;Anne E. Anderson
Gabriella D'Arcangelo;Tom Curran
M. Cecilia Ljungberg;Meenakshi B. Bhattacharjee;Yaojuan Lu;Dawna L. Armstrong
Gabriella D'Arcangelo;S. Halegoua
Odessa Yabut;Jason Domogauer;Gabriella D'Arcangelo
Gum Hwa Lee;Gabriella D’Arcangelo
Gabriella D’Arcangelo
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