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Giovanni Davì is affiliated with the University of Chieti-Pescara in Italy. Their academic profile encompasses a focus on research activities within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • COLLABORATIVE OVERVIEW OF RANDOMIZED TRIALS OF ANTIPLATELET THERAPY .1. PREVENTION OF DEATH, MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION, AND STROKE BY PROLONGED ANTIPLATELET THERAPY IN VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF PATIENTS

    R Altman;L Carreras;R Diaz;E Figueroa

  • Platelet Activation and Atherothrombosis

    Giovanni Davì;Carlo Patrono

  • European Stroke Initiative Recommendations for Stroke Management-update 2003.

    Gunnel E. Carlsson;Anders Möller;Christian Blomstrand;Takashi Ueda

  • 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

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

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

  • Platelet activation in type 2 diabetes mellitus

    P. Ferroni;S. Basili;A. Falco;Giovanni Davì

  • Clinical pharmacology of platelet cyclooxygenase inhibition.

    C Patrono;G Ciabattoni;P Patrignani;F Pugliese

  • Lipid Peroxidation in Diabetes Mellitus

    Giovanni Davì;Angela Falco;Carlo Patrono

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

    Giovanni Davi;Paola Alessandrini;Andrea Mezzetti;Giorgio Minotti

  • Inhibition of Thromboxane Biosynthesis and Platelet Function by Simvastatin in Type IIa Hypercholesterolemia

    Alberto Notarbartolo;Giovanni Davı̀;Maurizio Averna;Carlo M. Barbagallo

  • 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

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

    Francesco Cipollone;Giovanni Ciabattoni;Paola Patrignani;Massimo Pasquale

  • Association between enhanced soluble CD40L and prothrombotic state in hypercholesterolemia: effects of statin therapy.

    Francesco Cipollone;Andrea Mezzetti;Ettore Porreca;Concetta Di Febbo

  • 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

  • Platelet activation in obesity and metabolic syndrome.

    F. Santilli;N. Vazzana;R. Liani;M. T. Guagnano

  • Diabetes mellitus and thrombosis

    Natale Vazzana;Paola Ranalli;Chiara Cuccurullo;Giovanni Davì

  • The recovery of platelet cyclooxygenase activity explains interindividual variability in responsiveness to low-dose aspirin in patients with and without diabetes.

    Bianca Rocca;Federico Santilli;Dario Pitocco;Luciana Mucci

  • Homocysteine, coagulation, platelet function, and thrombosis.

    Antonio Coppola;Giovanni Davi;Valentino De Stefano;Francesco P. Mancini

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Patrono
Carlo Patrono Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Giovanni Ciabattoni
Giovanni Ciabattoni University of Chieti-Pescara
Francesco Violi
Francesco Violi Sapienza University of Rome
Gino Roberto Corazza
Gino Roberto Corazza University of Pavia
Gregory Y.H. Lip
Gregory Y.H. Lip University of Liverpool
Pål Aukrust
Pål Aukrust Oslo University Hospital
Giancarlo Agnelli
Giancarlo Agnelli University of Perugia
Bente Halvorsen
Bente Halvorsen University of Oslo
Giorgio Sesti
Giorgio Sesti Sapienza University of Rome
William R. Hiatt
William R. Hiatt University of Colorado Denver

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