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Giuseppe Murdaca

Giuseppe Murdaca

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
44
Citations
7363
World Ranking
4785
National Ranking
210

Giuseppe Murdaca publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Giuseppe Murdaca sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 196 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Giuseppe Murdaca D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Giuseppe Murdaca sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Giuseppe Murdaca is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy and has an extensive body of research primarily within the field of medicine. Their work spans various subfields including immunology, pathology and forensic medicine, molecular biology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and dermatology.

Their research topics focus on areas such as systemic sclerosis and related diseases, interstitial lung diseases and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, mast cells and histamine, asthma and respiratory diseases, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, vitamin D research studies, and urticaria and related conditions.

Some of Giuseppe Murdaca's most cited and recent publications include:

  • Sjögren's syndrome: a systemic autoimmune disease, 2021, Clinical and Experimental Medicine
  • COVID-19 and rheumatic autoimmune systemic diseases: report of a large Italian patients series, 2020, Clinical Rheumatology
  • Vitamin D and Microbiota: Is There a Link with Allergies?, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • HLA-G Expressing Immune Cells in Immune Mediated Diseases, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Basophils and Mast Cells in COVID-19 Pathogenesis, 2021, Cells

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Giuseppe Murdaca include:

  • Sebastiano Gangemi
  • Ilaria Cavazzana
  • Maria De Santis
  • Simone Negrini
  • Dilia Giuggioli

Their research has been published across several journals with multiple contributions in:

  • Biomedicines (18 publications)
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences (10 publications)
  • Frontiers in Immunology (4 publications)
  • Clinical and Molecular Allergy (3 publications)
  • Autoimmunity Reviews (3 publications)

This scientific profile reflects a focus on immune-mediated diseases and respiratory conditions, with a notable emphasis on molecular mechanisms, systemic autoimmune diseases, and the interaction between immunological factors and environmental influences such as vitamin D and microbiota.

Best Publications

  • Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection : a case control study

    Daniel D. Murray;Kazuo Suzuki;Matthew Law;Jonel Trebicka

  • Sjögren’s syndrome: a systemic autoimmune disease

    Simone Negrini;Giacomo Emmi;Monica Greco;Matteo Borro

  • The impaired NK cell cytolytic function in viremic HIV-1 infection is associated with a reduced surface expression of natural cytotoxicity receptors (NKp46, NKp30 and NKp44).

    Andrea De Maria;Manuela Fogli;Paola Costa;Giuseppe Murdaca

  • Emerging role of vitamin D in autoimmune diseases: An update on evidence and therapeutic implications.

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Alessandro Tonacci;Simone Negrini;Monica Greco

  • Endothelial dysfunction in rheumatic autoimmune diseases

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Barbara Maria Colombo;Paola Cagnati;Rossella Gulli

  • Vδ1 T lymphocytes producing IFN-γ and IL-17 are expanded in HIV-1–infected patients and respond to Candida albicans

    Daniela Fenoglio;Alessandro Poggi;Silvia Catellani;Florinda Battaglia

  • Infection risk associated with anti-TNF-α agents: a review

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Francesca Spanò;Miriam Contatore;Andrea Guastalla

  • Serum interleukin-17 levels are related to clinical severity in allergic rhinitis

    G Ciprandi;M De Amici;G Murdaca;D Fenoglio

  • The role of Th17 lymphocytes in the autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases.

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Barbara Maria Colombo;Francesco Puppo

  • Migration of Vδ1 and Vδ2 T cells in response to CXCR3 and CXCR4 ligands in healthy donors and HIV-1-infected patients: Competition by HIV-1 Tat

    Alessandro Poggi;Roberta Carosio;Daniela Fenoglio;Sabrina Brenci

  • Significant NK cell activation associated with decreased cytolytic function in peripheral blood of HIV-1-infected patients.

    Manuela Fogli;Paola Costa;Giuseppe Murdaca;Maurizio Setti

  • Current Views on Diagnostic Approach and Treatment of Lymphedema

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Paola Cagnati;Rossella Gulli;Francesca Spanò

  • The antiphospholipid syndrome: from pathophysiology to treatment

    Simone Negrini;Fabrizio Pappalardo;Giuseppe Murdaca;Francesco Indiveri

  • IL-33/IL-31 Axis in Immune-Mediated and Allergic Diseases.

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Monica Greco;Alessandro Tonacci;Simone Negrini

  • COVID-19 and rheumatic autoimmune systemic diseases: report of a large Italian patients series.

    Clodoveo Ferri;Dilia Giuggioli;Vincenzo Raimondo;Massimo L'Andolina

  • Cyclosporin A and iloprost treatment of systemic sclerosis: clinical results and interleukin-6 serum changes after 12 months of therapy

    G. Filaci;M. Cutolo;M. Scudeletti;C. Castagneto

  • Apoptosis in the Homeostasis of the Immune System and in Human Immune Mediated Diseases

    A Giovannetti;M Pierdominici;A Di Iorio;R Cianci

  • TNF-α gene polymorphisms: association with disease susceptibility and response to anti-TNF-α treatment in psoriatic arthritis.

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Rossella Gulli;Francesca Spanò;Francesca Lantieri

  • Anti-TNF-α inhibitors: A new therapeutic approach for inflammatory immune-mediated diseases: An update upon efficacy and adverse events

    Giuseppe Murdaca;B. M. Colombo;F. Puppo

  • Vitamin D and Microbiota: Is There a Link with Allergies?

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Alessandra Gerosa;Francesca Paladin;Lorena Petrocchi

  • Immunogenicity of infliximab and adalimumab: what is its role in hypersensitivity and modulation of therapeutic efficacy and safety?

    Giuseppe Murdaca;Francesca Spanò;Miriam Contatore;Andrea Guastalla

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Puppo
Francesco Puppo University of Genoa
Giorgio Ciprandi
Giorgio Ciprandi University of Genoa
Francesco Indiveri
Francesco Indiveri University of Genoa
Giancarlo Icardi
Giancarlo Icardi University of Genoa
Ilaria Cavazzana
Ilaria Cavazzana University of Brescia
Clodoveo Ferri
Clodoveo Ferri University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Marco Matucci-Cerinic
Marco Matucci-Cerinic University of Florence
Andrea Doria
Andrea Doria University of Padua
Valeria Riccieri
Valeria Riccieri Sapienza University of Rome
Alessandro Antonelli
Alessandro Antonelli University of Pisa

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