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Giovanni Ciabattoni

Giovanni Ciabattoni

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Medicine

D-Index
76
Citations
19562
World Ranking
18843
National Ranking
757

Overview

Giovanni Ciabattoni is affiliated with the University of Chieti-Pescara in Italy. Their work is associated with academic research in unspecified fields, without detailed data on specific research topics or publications.

Their academic contributions do not currently include records of recent papers, limiting insights into their specific research output and impact based on citations or publication venues.

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Records do not indicate any awards or honors, so there is no documented acknowledgment of distinctions in their academic career.

Best Publications

  • In Vivo Formation of 8-Iso-Prostaglandin F2α and Platelet Activation in Diabetes Mellitus

    Giovanni Davı̀;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Agostino Consoli;Andrea Mezzetti

  • Thromboxane biosynthesis and platelet function in type II diabetes mellitus.

    Giovanni Davì;Isabella Catalano;Maurizio Averna;Alberto Notarbartolo

  • Exhaled 8-Isoprostane as an In Vivo Biomarker of Lung Oxidative Stress in Patients with COPD and Healthy Smokers

    Paolo Montuschi;John V. Collins;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Nicola Lazzeri

  • Increased 8-isoprostane, a marker of oxidative stress, in exhaled condensate of asthma patients.

    Paolo Montuschi;Massimo Corradi;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Julia Nightingale

  • Platelet activation in obese women: role of inflammation and oxidant stress.

    Giovanni Davì;Maria Teresa Guagnano;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Stefania Basili

  • Low dose aspirin and inhibition of thromboxane B2 production in healthy subjects.

    Carlo Patrono;Carlo Patrono;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Elenora Pinca;Elenora Pinca;Francesco Pugliese;Francesco Pugliese

  • Clinical pharmacology of platelet cyclooxygenase inhibition.

    C Patrono;G Ciabattoni;P Patrignani;F Pugliese

  • In Vivo Formation of 8-Epi-Prostaglandin F2α Is Increased in Hypercholesterolemia

    Giovanni Davi;Paola Alessandrini;Andrea Mezzetti;Giorgio Minotti

  • Effects of sulindac and ibuprofen in patients with chronic glomerular disease. Evidence for the dependence of renal function on prostacyclin.

    Giovanni Ciabattoni;Giulio A. Cinotti;Alessandro Pierucci;Bianca M. Simonetti

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 expression is induced during human megakaryopoiesis and characterizes newly formed platelets

    Bianca Rocca;Paola Secchiero;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Franco O. Ranelletti

  • Acute Effects of Air Pollution on Pulmonary Function, Airway Inflammation, and Oxidative Stress in Asthmatic Children

    Ling Liu;Raymond Poon;Li Chen;Anna-Maria Frescura

  • Exhaled leukotrienes and prostaglandins in COPD

    P Montuschi;S A Kharitonov;G Ciabattoni;P J Barnes

  • Acute, short-term hyperglycemia enhances shear stress-induced platelet activation in patients with type II diabetes mellitus

    Paolo Gresele;Giuseppe Guglielmini;Massimiliano De Angelis;Silvia Ciferri

  • A polymorphism in the cyclooxygenase 2 gene as an inherited protective factor against myocardial infarction and stroke.

    Francesco Cipollone;Elena Toniato;Stefano Martinotti;Maria Fazia

  • Oxidant Stress and Aspirin-Insensitive Thromboxane Biosynthesis in Severe Unstable Angina

    Francesco Cipollone;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Paola Patrignani;Massimo Pasquale

  • Platelet Cyclooxygenase Inhibition by Low-Dose Aspirin Is Not Reflected Consistently by Platelet Function Assays: Implications for Aspirin “Resistance”

    Francesca Santilli;Bianca Rocca;Raimondo De Cristofaro;Stefano Lattanzio

  • Diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension but not vascular disease per se are associated with persistent platelet activation in vivo. Evidence derived from the study of peripheral arterial disease.

    Giovanni Davı̀;Paolo Gresele;Francesco Violi;Stefania Basili

  • Exhaled 8-isoprostane as a new non-invasive biomarker of oxidative stress in cystic fibrosis.

    P Montuschi;S A Kharitonov;G Ciabattoni;M Corradi

  • Estimated rate of thromboxane secretion into the circulation of normal humans.

    C Patrono;G Ciabattoni;F Pugliese;A Pierucci

  • Functional significance of renal prostacyclin and thromboxane A2 production in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

    C Patrono;G Ciabattoni;G Remuzzi;E Gotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Patrono
Carlo Patrono Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Giovanni Davì
Giovanni Davì University of Chieti-Pescara
Peter J. Barnes
Peter J. Barnes Imperial College London
Sergei A. Kharitonov
Sergei A. Kharitonov National Institutes of Health
Garret A. FitzGerald
Garret A. FitzGerald University of Pennsylvania
Paolo Gresele
Paolo Gresele University of Perugia
Paola Secchiero
Paola Secchiero University of Ferrara
Giorgio Zauli
Giorgio Zauli University of Ferrara
Jacques Maclouf
Jacques Maclouf Lariboisière Hospital
Generoso Andria
Generoso Andria University of Naples Federico II

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