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Gabriella Leonarduzzi

Gabriella Leonarduzzi

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
10917
World Ranking
15603
National Ranking
487

Overview

Gabriella Leonarduzzi is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions in Surgery, Molecular Biology, Physiology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Immunology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension
  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
  • Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors

Gabriella Leonarduzzi has published extensively in several notable journals. Frequent venues include:

  • Antioxidants (5 publications)
  • Free Radical Biology and Medicine (4 publications)
  • Redox Biology (1 publication)
  • Biochimie (1 publication)
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences (1 publication)

Some of their recent papers are:

  • The Controversial Role of 24-S-Hydroxycholesterol in Alzheimer's Disease, 2021, Antioxidants
  • Oxysterols present in Alzheimer's disease brain induce synaptotoxicity by activating astrocytes: A major role for lipocalin-2, 2020, Redox Biology
  • Cholesterol Dysmetabolism in Alzheimer's Disease: A Starring Role for Astrocytes?, 2021, Antioxidants
  • Up-regulation of PCSK6 by lipid oxidation products: A possible role in atherosclerosis, 2021, Biochimie
  • ApoE3 vs. ApoE4 Astrocytes: A Detailed Analysis Provides New Insights into Differences in Cholesterol Homeostasis, 2022, Antioxidants

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Paola Gamba
  • Erica Staurenghi
  • Gabriella Testa
  • Barbara Sottero
  • Serena Giannelli

Best Publications

  • Oxidative Stress and Cell Signalling

    G. Poli;G. Leonarduzzi;F. Biasi;E. Chiarpotto

  • 4-hydroxynonenal: a membrane lipid oxidation product of medicinal interest.

    G. Poli;R.J. Schaur;W.G. Siems;G. Leonarduzzi

  • The lipid peroxidation end product 4-hydroxy-2,3-nonenal up-regulates transforming growth factor beta1 expression in the macrophage lineage: a link between oxidative injury and fibrosclerosis.

    G Leonarduzzi;A Scavazza;F Biasi;E Chiarpotto

  • HNE interacts directly with JNK isoforms in human hepatic stellate cells.

    M Parola;G Robino;F Marra;M Pinzani

  • Vitamin E dietary supplementation protects against carbon tetrachloride—induced chronic liver damage and cirrhosis

    Maurizio Parola;Gabriella Marisa Leonarduzzi;Fiorella Biasi;E Albano

  • Oxysterols in the pathogenesis of major chronic diseases.

    Giuseppe Poli;Fiorella Biasi;Gabriella Leonarduzzi

  • Lipid oxidation products in cell signaling.

    Gabriella Leonarduzzi;Melek C. Arkan;Melek C. Arkan;Hüveyda Başağa;Elena Chiarpotto

  • Inflammatory bowel disease: mechanisms, redox considerations, and therapeutic targets.

    Fiorella Biasi;Gabriella Leonarduzzi;Patricia I. Oteiza;Giuseppe Poli

  • Oxidized products of cholesterol: dietary and metabolic origin, and proatherosclerotic effects (review).

    Gabriella Leonarduzzi;Barbara Sottero;Giuseppe Poli

  • Nuclear factor kB is activated by arachidonic acid but not by eicosapentaenoic acid.

    Simonetta Camandola;Gabriella Leonarduzzi;Tiziana Musso;Luigi Varesio

  • Changes in brain oxysterols at different stages of Alzheimer's disease: Their involvement in neuroinflammation.

    Gabriella Testa;Erica Staurenghi;Chiara Zerbinati;Simona Gargiulo

  • On the role of lipid peroxidation in the pathogenesis of liver damage induced by long-standing cholestasis

    Maurizio Parola;Gabriella Leonarduzzi;Gaia Robino;Emanuele Albano

  • 4-Hydroxynonenal-protein adducts: A reliable biomarker of lipid oxidation in liver diseases.

    Giuseppe Poli;Fiorella Biasi;Gabriella Leonarduzzi

  • Oxidized cholesterol as the driving force behind the development of Alzheimer’s disease

    Paola Francesca Gamba;Gabriella Testa;Simona Gargiulo;Erica Staurenghi

  • 4-hydroxynonenal and cholesterol oxidation products in atherosclerosis

    Gabriella Marisa Leonarduzzi;Elena Maria Chiarpotto;Fiorella Biasi;Giuseppe Poli

  • Signaling kinases modulated by 4-hydroxynonenal.

    Gabriella Leonarduzzi;Fanny Robbesyn;Giuseppe Poli

  • Vitamin E dietary supplementation inhibits transforming growth factor β1 gene expression in the rat liver

    Maurizio Parola;Roberto Muraca;Irma Dianzani;Giuseppina Barrera

  • Polyphenol supplementation as a complementary medicinal approach to treating inflammatory bowel disease.

    Fiorella Biasi;M Astegiano;Marco Maina;Gabriella Marisa Leonarduzzi

  • Cholesterol oxidation products and disease: an emerging topic of interest in medicinal chemistry.

    Barbara Sottero;Paola Gamba;Simona Gargiulo;Gabriella Leonarduzzi

  • Design and Development of Nanovehicle-Based Delivery Systems for Preventive or Therapeutic Supplementation with Flavonoids

    G. Leonarduzzi;G. Testa;B. Sottero;P. Gamba

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Poli
Giuseppe Poli University of Turin
Fiorella Biasi
Fiorella Biasi University of Turin
Mario U. Dianzani
Mario U. Dianzani University of Turin
Emanuele Albano
Emanuele Albano University of Eastern Piedmont Amadeo Avogadro
Massimo Pinzani
Massimo Pinzani The Royal Free Hospital
Alex Sevanian
Alex Sevanian University of Southern California
Luigi Varesio
Luigi Varesio MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Patrick A. Baeuerle
Patrick A. Baeuerle Cullinan Oncology, Inc.
Fabio Marra
Fabio Marra University of Florence
Giorgio Bellomo
Giorgio Bellomo University of Milan

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