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Giulia Morace

Giulia Morace

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Microbiology

D-Index
47
Citations
7327
World Ranking
4816
National Ranking
156

Overview

Giulia Morace is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with contributions in related subfields including Rheumatology, Speech and Hearing, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Biology.

Their work addresses topics such as Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus, Dysphagia Assessment and Management, Folate and B Vitamins Research, Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities, Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms, and Phytochemical Compounds Biological Activities.

Among recent scientific publications, two papers stand out:

  • Proteobacteria Overgrowth and Butyrate-Producing Taxa Depletion in the Gut Microbiota of Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1 Patients, 2020, published in Metabolites
  • Therapeutic Effect of an Antibody-Derived Peptide in a Galleria mellonella Model of Systemic Candidiasis, 2021, published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Morace include:

  • Emerenziana Ottaviano
  • Elisa Borghi
  • Camilla Ceccarani
  • G. Bassanini
  • C Montanari

The scientific venues where Morace has published include:

  • Metabolites
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • Pediatric obesity is associated with an altered gut microbiota and discordant shifts in Firmicutes populations.

    Alessandra Riva;Francesca Borgo;Carlotta Lassandro;Elvira Verduci

  • Microbial translocation is associated with sustained failure in CD4+ T-cell reconstitution in HIV-infected patients on long-term highly active antiretroviral therapy.

    Giulia Marchetti;Giusi M Bellistrì;Elisa Borghi;Camilla Tincati

  • Killer system: a simple method for differentiating Candida albicans strains.

    L Polonelli;C Archibusacci;M Sestito;G Morace

  • Microbiota in anorexia nervosa: The triangle between bacterial species, metabolites and psychological tests.

    Francesca Borgo;Alessandra Riva;Alberto Benetti;Maria Cristina Casiraghi

  • Identification and characterization of a Cryptococcus neoformans ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter-encoding gene, CnAFR1, involved in the resistance to fluconazole.

    Brunella Posteraro;Maurizio Sanguinetti;Dominique Sanglard;Marilena La Sorda

  • Role of protease inhibitors in preventing recurrent oral candidosis in patients with HIV infection: a prospective case-control study.

    Roberto Cauda;Evelina Tacconelli;Mario Tumbarello;G Morace

  • Blastoschizomyces capitatus: an emerging cause of invasive fungal disease in leukemia patients.

    P Martino;M Venditti;A Micozzi;G Morace

  • Reevaluation of the yeast killer phenomenon.

    L Polonelli;G Morace

  • PCR-Restriction Enzyme Analysis for Detection of Candida DNA in Blood from Febrile Patients with Hematological Malignancies

    Giulia Morace;Livio Pagano;Maurizio Sanguinetti;Brunella Posteraro

  • Onychomycosis As a Possible Origin of Disseminated Fusarium solani Infection in a Patient with Severe Aplastic Anemia

    Corrado Girmenia;William Arcese;Alessandra Micozzi;Pietro Martino

  • Idiotypic intravaginal vaccination to protect against candidal vaginitis by secretory, yeast killer toxin-like anti-idiotypic antibodies

    L Polonelli;F De Bernardis;S Conti;M Boccanera

  • Identification of various medically important Candida species in clinical specimens by PCR-restriction enzyme analysis.

    G Morace;Maurizio Sanguinetti;Brunella Posteraro;G Lo Cascio

  • Body Mass Index and Sex Affect Diverse Microbial Niches within the Gut.

    Francesca Borgo;Stefania Garbossa;Alessandra Riva;Alessandra Riva;Marco Severgnini

  • Retrospective study of candidemia in patients with hematological malignancies. Clinical features, risk factors and outcome of 76 episodes.

    Livio Pagano;Andrea Antinori;Adriana Ammassari;Luca Mele

  • Strain differentiation of pathogenic yeasts by the killer system

    G. Morace;C. Archibusacci;M. Sestito;L. Polonelli

  • Candidemia in intensive care unit: a nationwide prospective observational survey (GISIA-3 study) and review of the European literature from 2000 through 2013.

    M T Montagna;G Lovero;E Borghi;G Amato

  • Invasive Fusarium solani infections in patients with acute leukemia.

    Mario Venditti;Alessandra Micozzi;Giuseppe Gentile;Luciano Polonelli

  • Multicenter Comparative Evaluation of Six Commercial Systems and the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards M27-A Broth Microdilution Method for Fluconazole Susceptibility Testing of Candida Species

    Giulia Morace;G. Amato;F. Bistoni;G. Fadda

  • Zygomycosis in Italy: a survey of FIMUA-ECMM (Federazione Italiana di Micopatologia Umana ed Animale and European Confederation of Medical Mycology).

    Livio Pagano;C. G. Valentini;B. Posteraro;C. Girmenia

  • Production and characterization of yeast killer toxin monoclonal antibodies.

    L Polonelli;G Morace

  • Potential therapeutic effect of yeast killer toxin

    L Polonelli;R Lorenzini;F De Bernardis;G Morace

Frequent Co-Authors

Luciano Polonelli
Luciano Polonelli University of Parma
Brunella Posteraro
Brunella Posteraro Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Maurizio Sanguinetti
Maurizio Sanguinetti Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Massimo Castagnola
Massimo Castagnola Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Livio Pagano
Livio Pagano Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Giovanni Fadda
Giovanni Fadda Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Roberto Cauda
Roberto Cauda Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Mario Tumbarello
Mario Tumbarello Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Giuseppe Leone
Giuseppe Leone Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Andrea Ardizzoni
Andrea Ardizzoni University of Bologna

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