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Gerard J. Nuovo is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine, focusing notably on infectious diseases and molecular biology. Their work spans 69 publications in medicine and 18 in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach to medical research.

The scientist's research prominently addresses COVID-19, with numerous studies centered on clinical research, virology, and the long-term effects of the disease. Main topics in their body of work include COVID-19 clinical research studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, long-term effects of COVID-19, dermatological studies related to COVID-19, molecular biology techniques and applications, impact of COVID-19 on reproduction, and cervical cancer and HPV research.

Gerard J. Nuovo has published several papers which include:

  • Endothelial cell damage is the central part of COVID-19 and a mouse model induced by injection of the S1 subunit of the spike protein (2020, Annals of Diagnostic Pathology)
  • Strong homology between SARS-CoV-2 envelope protein and a Mycobacterium sp. antigen allows rapid diagnosis of Mycobacterial infections and may provide specific anti-SARS-CoV-2 immunity via the BCG vaccine (2020, Annals of Diagnostic Pathology)

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Annals of Diagnostic Pathology (11 publications)
  • JAAD Case Reports (2 publications)
  • Clinics in Dermatology (1 publication)
  • Nature Communications (1 publication)
  • Human Pathology (1 publication)

Collaborations have been a notable part of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Cynthia M. Magro (13 collaborations)
  • Esmerina Tili (11 collaborations)
  • David Suster (8 collaborations)
  • J. Justin Mulvey (6 collaborations)
  • Jeffrey Laurence (5 collaborations)

The subfields of study explored by Gerard J. Nuovo encompass infectious diseases, molecular biology, neurology, dermatology, and obstetrics and gynecology, showing a broad spectrum of interests relevant to understanding complex disease mechanisms and clinical presentations.

Best Publications

  • Complement associated microvascular injury and thrombosis in the pathogenesis of severe COVID-19 infection: A report of five cases.

    Cynthia Magro;J. Justin Mulvey;David Berlin;Gerard Nuovo

  • MicroRNAs bind to Toll-like receptors to induce prometastatic inflammatory response

    Muller Fabbri;Alessio Paone;Federica Calore;Roberta Galli

  • Expression profiling identifies microRNA signature in pancreatic cancer

    Eun Joo Lee;Yuriy Gusev;Jinmai Jiang;Gerard J. Nuovo

  • CD56bright natural killer cells are present in human lymph nodes and are activated by T cell–derived IL-2: a potential new link between adaptive and innate immunity

    Todd A Fehniger;Megan A Cooper;Gerard J Nuovo;Marina Cella

  • miR-221&222 regulate TRAIL resistance and enhance tumorigenicity through PTEN and TIMP3 downregulation.

    Michela Garofalo;Gianpiero Di Leva;Giulia Romano;Gerard Nuovo

  • Targeting of the Bmi-1 Oncogene/Stem Cell Renewal Factor by MicroRNA-128 Inhibits Glioma Proliferation and Self-Renewal

    Jakub Godlewski;Michal O. Nowicki;Agnieszka Bronisz;Shanté Williams

  • MicroRNA expression in response to murine myocardial infarction: miR-21 regulates fibroblast metalloprotease-2 via phosphatase and tensin homologue

    Sashwati Roy;Savita Khanna;Syed-Rehan A. Hussain;Sabyasachi Biswas

  • microRNA-29 can regulate expression of the long non-coding RNA gene MEG3 in hepatocellular cancer.

    C. Braconi;T. Kogure;T. Kogure;N. Valeri;N. Huang

  • MicroRNA-122 Inhibits Tumorigenic Properties of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells and Sensitizes These Cells to Sorafenib

    Shoumei Bai;Mohd W. Nasser;Bo Wang;Shu Hao Hsu

  • Methylation mediated silencing of MicroRNA-1 gene and its role in hepatocellular carcinogenesis.

    Jharna Datta;Huban Kutay;Mohd W. Nasser;Gerard J. Nuovo

  • Systematic evaluation of microRNA processing patterns in tissues, cell lines, and tumors.

    Eun Joo Lee;Myungwon Baek;Yuriy Gusev;Daniel J. Brackett

  • IN SITU DETECTION OF THE HYPERMETHYLATION-INDUCED INACTIVATION OF THE P16 GENE AS AN EARLY EVENT IN ONCOGENESIS

    Gerard J. Nuovo;Todd W. Plaia;Steven A. Belinsky;Stephen B. Baylin

  • Experimental validation of miRNA targets.

    Donald E. Kuhn;Mickey M. Martin;David S. Feldman;Alvin V. Terry

  • MicroRNA-451 regulates LKB1/AMPK signaling and allows adaptation to metabolic stress in glioma cells.

    Jakub Godlewski;Michal O. Nowicki;Agnieszka Bronisz;Gerard Nuovo

  • A human CD34(+) subset resides in lymph nodes and differentiates into CD56bright natural killer cells.

    Aharon G. Freud;Brian Becknell;Sameek Roychowdhury;Hsiaoyin C. Mao

  • Down-regulation of Micro-RNA-1 (miR-1) in Lung Cancer SUPPRESSION OF TUMORIGENIC PROPERTY OF LUNG CANCER CELLS AND THEIR SENSITIZATION TO DOXORUBICIN-INDUCED APOPTOSIS BY miR-1

    Mohd W. Nasser;Jharna Datta;Gerard Nuovo;Huban Kutay

  • EGFR and MET receptor tyrosine kinase-altered microRNA expression induces tumorigenesis and gefitinib resistance in lung cancers

    Michela Garofalo;Giulia Romano;Gianpiero Di Leva;Gerard Nuovo

  • Modulation of mismatch repair and genomic stability by miR-155

    Nicola Valeri;Pierluigi Gasparini;Muller Fabbri;Chiara Braconi

  • MicroRNA-21 induces resistance to 5-fluorouracil by down-regulating human DNA MutS homolog 2 (hMSH2)

    Nicola Valeri;Pierluigi Gasparini;Chiara Braconi;Alessio Paone

  • In situ detection of polymerase chain reaction-amplified HIV-1 nucleic acids and tumor necrosis factor-alpha RNA in the central nervous system.

    G. J. Nuovo;F. Gallery;P. MacConnell;A. Braun

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo M. Croce
Carlo M. Croce The Ohio State University
Cynthia M. Magro
Cynthia M. Magro Cornell University
Matthew C. Coffey
Matthew C. Coffey Oncolytics Biotech (Canada)
Stefano Volinia
Stefano Volinia University of Ferrara
Thomas D. Schmittgen
Thomas D. Schmittgen University of Florida
Michael A. Caligiuri
Michael A. Caligiuri City Of Hope National Medical Center
Hansjuerg Alder
Hansjuerg Alder The Ohio State University
Clay B. Marsh
Clay B. Marsh West Virginia University
Christopher P. Crum
Christopher P. Crum Brigham and Women's Hospital
Alan Melcher
Alan Melcher Institute of Cancer Research

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