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Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano

Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
7699
World Ranking
15309
National Ranking
481

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Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano is affiliated with the University of Ferrara in Italy. The academic profile of this researcher includes contributions primarily linked to their institutional base, reflecting active engagement in the Italian academic environment.

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Best Publications

  • Low frequency of alterations of the α (PPP2R1A) and β (PPP2R1B) isoforms of the subunit A of the serine-threonine phosphatase 2A in human neoplasms

    George A. Calin;Maria Grazia Di Iasio;Elisabetta Caprini;Igor Vorechovsky

  • SV40 Early Region and Large T Antigen in Human Brain Tumors, Peripheral Blood Cells, and Sperm Fluids from Healthy Individuals

    Fernanda Martini;Laura Iaccheri;Lorena Lazzarin;Paolo Carinci

  • GOK: a gene at 11p15 involved in rhabdomyosarcoma and rhabdoid tumor development.

    Silvia Sabbioni;Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano;Carlo M. Croce;Massimo Negrini

  • Oncogenic transformation by BK virus and association with human tumors

    Mauro Tognon;Alfredo Corallini;Fernanda Martini;Massimo Negrini

  • Suppression of Tumorigenicity of Breast Cancer Cells by Microcell-mediated Chromosome Transfer: Studies on Chromosomes 6 and 11

    Massimo Negrini;Silvia Sabbioni;Laura Possati;Shashi Rattan

  • Simian virus 40 infection in humans and association with human diseases: results and hypotheses.

    Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano;Silvia Sabbioni;Fernanda Martini;Massimo Negrini

  • BK and JC human polyomaviruses and simian virus 40: natural history of infection in humans, experimental oncogenicity, and association with human tumors.

    Barbanti-Brodano G;Martini F;De Mattei M;Lazzarin L

  • Systemic expression of HIV-1 tat gene in transgenic mice induces endothelial proliferation and tumors of different histotypes

    Alfredo Corallini;Giuseppe Altavilla;Laura Pozzi;Francesca Bignozzi

  • Genetic progression in microsatellite instability high (MSI-H) colon cancers correlates with clinico-pathological parameters : A study of the TGFβRII, BAX, HMSH3, HMSH6, IGFIIR and BLM genes

    George A. Calin;Roberta Gafà;Maria G. Tibiletti;Vlad Herlea

  • Gain of imprinting at chromosome 11p15: A pathogenetic mechanism identified in human hepatocarcinomas

    Christine Schwienbacher;Laura Gramantieri;Rosaria Scelfo;Angelo Veronese

  • Cloning and characterization of the common fragile site FRA6F harboring a replicative senescence gene and frequently deleted in human tumors.

    Cristina Morelli;Efthimia Karayianni;Chiara Magnanini;Andrew J Mungall

  • High incidence of BK virus large-T-antigen-coding sequences in normal human tissues and tumors of different histotypes.

    M De Mattei;F Martini;A Corallini;M Gerosa

  • Latent BK virus infection and Kaposi's sarcoma pathogenesis.

    Paolo Monini;Antonella Rotola;Laura de Lellis;Alfredo Corallini

  • DNA immunization with HIV-1 tat mutated in the trans activation domain induces humoral and cellular immune responses against wild-type Tat.

    Elisabetta Caselli;Monica Betti;Maria Pia Grossi;Pier Giorgio Balboni

  • Cloning and characterization of a senescence inducing and class II tumor suppressor gene in ovarian carcinoma at chromosome region 6q27.

    Francesco Acquati;Cristina Morelli;Raffaella Cinquetti;Marco Giorgio Bianchi

  • Different simian virus 40 genomic regions and sequences homologous with SV40 large T antigen in DNA of human brain and bone tumors and of leukocytes from blood donors.

    Fernanda Martini;Lorena Lazzarin;Laura Iaccheri;Beatrice Vignocchi

  • Suppression of BK virus replication and cytopathic effect by inhibitors of prokaryotic DNA gyrase.

    Mariella Portolani;Paola Pietrosemoli;Claudio Cermelli;Anna Mannini-Palenzona

  • BK virus, JC virus and Simian Virus 40 infection in humans, and association with human tumors.

    Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano;Silvia Sabbioni;Fernanda Martini;Massimo Negrini

  • Transfer of human chromosome 3 to an ovarian carcinoma cell line identifies three regions on 3p involved in ovarian cancer.

    P. Rimessi;F. Gualandi;C. Morelli;C. Trabanelli

  • Re: Lack of Serologic Evidence for Prevalent Simian Virus 40 Infection in Humans

    Giuseppe Barbanti-Brodano;Alfredo Corallini;Roberto S. Accolla;Fernanda Martini

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimo Negrini
Massimo Negrini University of Ferrara
Mauro Tognon
Mauro Tognon University of Ferrara
Carlo M. Croce
Carlo M. Croce The Ohio State University
George A. Calin
George A. Calin The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Giovanni Rezza
Giovanni Rezza Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Guerrino Meneguzzi
Guerrino Meneguzzi Université Côte d'Azur
Francesca Gualandi
Francesca Gualandi University of Ferrara
Marco Rusnati
Marco Rusnati University of Brescia
Davide Gibellini
Davide Gibellini University of Verona
Adriana Albini
Adriana Albini University of Milano-Bicocca

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