The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stereochemistry, Biochemistry, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Docking and Receptor. His Stereochemistry research incorporates themes from Sponge and Mass spectrometry. The Biochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Bacteria, Moiety and Rational design.
His work carried out in the field of Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy brings together such families of science as Chemical shift, Physical chemistry, Carbon-13 NMR, Computational chemistry and Total synthesis. His study in Docking is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Farnesoid X receptor, Molecular model, Glucose homeostasis, In silico and Pharmacology. The concepts of his Receptor study are interwoven with issues in Zonulin, Pregnane X receptor and Immunology.
His main research concerns Stereochemistry, Internal medicine, Biochemistry, Surgery and Endocrinology. His specific area of interest is Stereochemistry, where Giuseppe Bifulco studies Docking. His Internal medicine study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Gastroenterology.
Giuseppe Bifulco studies In vitro which is a part of Biochemistry. His Surgery research focuses on Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy. His Molecule research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Computational chemistry and Chemical shift.
Internal medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery, Radiology and Virtual screening are his primary areas of study. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Gastroenterology and Oncology. In general Surgery study, his work on Presentation, Laparoscopic surgery, Laparoscopy and Robotic hysterectomy often relates to the realm of Intrauterine device, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His studies deal with areas such as Prostaglandin, Microsome, Enzyme, Computational biology and Kinome as well as Virtual screening. His Proton NMR research entails a greater understanding of Stereochemistry. His Stereochemistry research integrates issues from Mass spectrometry and Cedrela odorata.
Giuseppe Bifulco mainly investigates Endometrial cancer, Obstetrics, Quantum, Inflammation and Surgery. The various areas that Giuseppe Bifulco examines in his Endometrial cancer study include Hysteroscopy and Live birth. His Inflammation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anti-inflammatory, Pharmacology, Biosynthesis and Prostaglandin E2.
His Anti-inflammatory study combines topics in areas such as Intraperitoneal injection, Prostaglandin E synthase, Zymosan and Docking. The study incorporates disciplines such as Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia and Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia in addition to Surgery. Carcinoma is a subfield of Internal medicine that Giuseppe Bifulco investigates.
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Determination of Relative Configuration in Organic Compounds by NMR Spectroscopy and Computational Methods
Giuseppe Bifulco;Paolo Dambruoso;Luigi Gomez-Paloma;Raffaele Riccio.
Chemical Reviews (2007)
Structure validation of natural products by quantum-mechanical GIAO calculations of 13C NMR chemical shifts.
Giampaolo Barone;Luigi Gomez-Paloma;Dario Duca;Arturo Silvestri.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2002)
New bisindole alkaloids of the topsentin and hamacanthin classes from the Mediterranean marine sponge Rhaphisia lacazei.
Agostino Casapullo;Giuseppe Bifulco;Ines Bruno;Raffaele Riccio.
Journal of Natural Products (2000)
The Bile Acid Receptor GPBAR-1 (TGR5) Modulates Integrity of Intestinal Barrier and Immune Response to Experimental Colitis
Sabrina Cipriani;Andrea Mencarelli;Maria Giovanna Chini;Eleonora Distrutti.
PLOS ONE (2011)
Comparison of different theory models and basis sets in the calculation of 13C NMR chemical shifts of natural products
Paola Cimino;Luigi Gomez-Paloma;Dario Duca;Raffaele Riccio.
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry (2004)
Further Brominated Bis- and Tris-Indole Alkaloids from the Deep-Water New Caledonian Marine Sponge Orina sp.
Giuseppe Bifulco;Ines Bruno;Raffaele Riccio;Jacques Lavayre.
Journal of Natural Products (1995)
Determination of the relative stereochemistry of flexible organic compounds by Ab initio methods: conformational analysis and Boltzmann-averaged GIAO 13C NMR chemical shifts.
Giampaolo Barone;Dario Duca;Arturo Silvestri;Luigi Gomez-Paloma.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2002)
Structure-Based Discovery of Inhibitors of Microsomal Prostaglandin E2 Synthase−1, 5-Lipoxygenase and 5-Lipoxygenase-Activating Protein: Promising Hits for the Development of New Anti-inflammatory Agents
Rosa De Simone;Maria Giovanna Chini;Ines Bruno;Raffaele Riccio.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2011)
Structural and thermodynamic studies of the interaction of distamycin A with the parallel quadruplex structure [d(TGGGGT)]4
Luigi Martino;Ada Virno;Bruno Pagano;Antonella Virgilio.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Halipeptins A and B: two novel potent anti-inflammatory cyclic depsipeptides from the Vanuatu marine sponge Haliclona species.
Antonio Randazzo;Giuseppe Bifulco;Clelia Giannini;Mariarosaria Bucci.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2001)
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