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Giorgio Palù

Giorgio Palù

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Microbiology

D-Index
92
Citations
30613
World Ranking
621
National Ranking
13

Medicine

D-Index
92
Citations
31012
World Ranking
11309
National Ranking
416

Overview

Giorgio Palù is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Modeling and Simulation, and Animal Science and Zoology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies
  • Cytomegalovirus and Herpesvirus Research
  • Respiratory Viral Infections Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 Detection and Testing

Frequent co-authors that collaborate with Giorgio Palù include Vladimir N. Uversky, Kenneth Lundström, Pabitra Pal Choudhury, Parise Adadi, and Alaa A. A. Aljabali.

The scientist has contributed to numerous publications in a variety of venues. Most frequent publication venues are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Viruses
  • International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Preprints.org
  • Autoimmunity Reviews

Some of their recent papers, reflecting their focus on viral research and COVID-19, include:

  • Carbon-Based Nanomaterials: Promising Antiviral Agents to Combat COVID-19 in the Microbial-Resistant Era, 2021, ACS Nano
  • The structural basis of accelerated host cell entry by SARS-CoV-2, 2020, FEBS Journal
  • A unique view of SARS-CoV-2 through the lens of ORF8 protein, 2021, Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • SARS-CoV-2 serosurvey in health care workers of the Veneto Region, 2020, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • Autoimmunity roots of the thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination, 2021, Autoimmunity Reviews

Best Publications

  • Increased intestinal permeability in obese mice: new evidence in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

    Paola Brun;Ignazio Castagliuolo;Vincenza Di Leo;Andrea Buda

  • Prevalence and natural history of adrenal incidentalomas.

    Luisa Barzon;Nicoletta Sonino;Francesco Fallo;Giorgio Palu

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus MUTATIONS IN THE VIRAL PROTEASE THAT CONFER RESISTANCE TO SAQUINAVIR INCREASE THE DISSOCIATION RATE CONSTANT OF THE PROTEASE-SAQUINAVIR COMPLEX

    Barbara Maschera;Graham Darby;Giorgio Palú;Lois L. Wright

  • Aloe-emodin Is a New Type of Anticancer Agent with Selective Activity against Neuroectodermal Tumors

    T. Pecere;M. V. Gazzola;C. Mucignat;C. Parolin

  • Short statement of the first European Consensus Conference on the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and C in HIV co-infected patients.

    Alfredo Alberti;Nathan Clumeck;Simon Collins;Wolfram Gerlich

  • A role for ubiquitin ligase recruitment in retrovirus release

    Bettina Strack;Arianna Calistri;Molly A. Accola;Giorgio Palù

  • In pursuit of new developments for gene therapy of human diseases.

    Giorgio Palù;Roberta Bonaguro;Alessandro Marcello

  • Global Analysis of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zur (FurB) Regulon

    Anna Maciag;Elisa Dainese;G. Marcela Rodriguez;Anna Milano

  • Toll-Like Receptor 2 Regulates Intestinal Inflammation by Controlling Integrity of the Enteric Nervous System

    Paola Brun;Maria Cecilia Giron;Marsela Qesari;Andrea Porzionato

  • Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies to Diagnostic Virology

    Luisa Barzon;Enrico Lavezzo;Valentina Militello;Stefano Toppo

  • Isolation of infectious Zika virus from saliva and prolonged viral RNA shedding in a traveller returning from the Dominican Republic to Italy, January 2016

    Luisa Barzon;Monia Pacenti;Alessandro Berto;Alessandro Sinigaglia

  • The empirical antibiotic treatment of nosocomial spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: Results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial.

    Salvatore Silvio Piano;Silvano Fasolato;Freddy Salinas;Antonietta Romano

  • Drug Repurposing for Viral Infectious Diseases: How Far Are We?

    Beatrice Mercorelli;Giorgio Palù;Arianna Loregian

  • A point mutation in a herpesvirus polymerase determines neuropathogenicity.

    Laura B Goodman;Arianna Loregian;Gillian A Perkins;Josie Nugent

  • Release of autoinhibition converts ESCRT-III components into potent inhibitors of HIV-1 budding

    Alessia Zamborlini;Yoshiko Usami;Sheli R. Radoshitzky;Elena Popova

  • Coronaviruses: a paradigm of new emerging zoonotic diseases

    Cristiano Salata;Arianna Calistri;Cristina Parolin;Giorgio Palù

  • Quinolone binding to DNA is mediated by magnesium ions.

    G Palù;S Valisena;G Ciarrocchi;B Gatto

  • Characterization of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis ESX-3 Conditional Mutant: Essentiality and Rescue by Iron and Zinc

    Agnese Serafini;Francesca Boldrin;Giorgio Palù;Riccardo Manganelli

  • Infection dynamics in a traveller with persistent shedding of Zika virus RNA in semen for six months after returning from Haiti to Italy, January 2016.

    Luisa Barzon;Monia Pacenti;Elisa Franchin;Enrico Lavezzo

  • A Dynamic G-Quadruplex Region Regulates the HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat Promoter

    Rosalba Perrone;Matteo Nadai;Ilaria Frasson;Jerrod A. Poe

  • Exposure to bacterial cell wall products triggers an inflammatory phenotype in hepatic stellate cells.

    Paola Brun;Ignazio Castagliuolo;Massimo Pinzani;Giorgio Palù

Frequent Co-Authors

Luisa Barzon
Luisa Barzon University of Padua
Ignazio Castagliuolo
Ignazio Castagliuolo University of Padua
Paola Brun
Paola Brun University of Padua
Riccardo Manganelli
Riccardo Manganelli University of Padua
Massimo Andreoni
Massimo Andreoni University of Rome Tor Vergata
Nima Rezaei
Nima Rezaei Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Adam Brufsky
Adam Brufsky University of Pittsburgh
Kenneth Lundstrom
Kenneth Lundstrom Roche (Switzerland)
Vladimir N. Uversky
Vladimir N. Uversky University of South Florida
Marco Boscaro
Marco Boscaro University of Padua

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