His primary scientific interests are in Oxidative stress, Biochemistry, Internal medicine, Rett syndrome and Antioxidant. The concepts of his Oxidative stress study are interwoven with issues in Calorie restriction, Reactive oxygen species, Cell biology and Bioinformatics. His study in Biochemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nitric oxide and Pharmacology.
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Endocrinology and Internal medicine. His Rett syndrome research includes themes of Neurodevelopmental disorder and Phenotype, MECP2. His MECP2 research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mutation and Pathogenesis.
His main research concerns Oxidative stress, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Rett syndrome and Cell biology. The Oxidative stress study combines topics in areas such as Inflammation, Reactive oxygen species, Pharmacology and Antioxidant. His Pharmacology study combines topics in areas such as Wound healing, Human skin, Ozone and In vivo.
Internal medicine is a component of his Disease and Lipid peroxidation studies. Giuseppe Valacchi usually deals with Rett syndrome and limits it to topics linked to MECP2 and Mutation. His studies deal with areas such as Receptor and Apoptosis as well as Cell biology.
His primary areas of investigation include Inflammation, Cell biology, Oxidative stress, Pharmacology and Rett syndrome. His Inflammation research incorporates elements of Cancer, Signal transduction, Neuroscience and Homeostasis. His work on Mitochondrion and Reactive oxygen species as part of general Cell biology research is often related to Mechanism, thus linking different fields of science.
His Oxidative stress research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Proinflammatory cytokine and Antioxidant. He interconnects Epilepsy, Human skin, Fatty acid amide hydrolase and Keratinocyte in the investigation of issues within Pharmacology. His Rett syndrome study incorporates themes from Neurodevelopmental disorder and MECP2.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, Cell biology, Human skin, Antioxidant and Catalase. His work deals with themes such as MECP2 and Pollutant, which intersect with Immunology. Giuseppe Valacchi has researched Cell biology in several fields, including Genetic predisposition and 4-Hydroxynonenal.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Hyaluronic acid, Pharmacology, Epidermis and Solid lipid nanoparticle in addition to Antioxidant. The concepts of his Pharmacology study are interwoven with issues in Oxidative stress, Coenzyme Q10 and Vesicle. His Catalase research integrates issues from Lipid peroxidation, Reactive oxygen species and Resveratrol.
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Alternative Pathways of Cancer Cell Death by Rottlerin: Apoptosis versus Autophagy
Claudia Torricelli;Sara Salvadori;Giuseppe Valacchi;Giuseppe Valacchi;Karel Souček.
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012)
The dual action of ozone on the skin.
G. Valacchi;V. Fortino;V. Bocci.
British Journal of Dermatology (2005)
Activity of monomeric, dimeric, and trimeric flavonoids on NO production, TNF‐α secretion, and NF‐κB‐dependent gene expression in RAW 264.7 macrophages
Young Chul Park;Gerald Rimbach;Claude Saliou;Giuseppe Valacchi.
FEBS Letters (2000)
Comparative effects between electronic and cigarette smoke in human keratinocytes and epithelial lung cells.
Franco Cervellati;Ximena Muresan;Claudia Sticozzi;Roberto Gambari.
Toxicology in Vitro (2014)
Ozone and Ozonated Oils in Skin Diseases: A Review
Valter Travagli;Iacopo Zanardi;Giuseppe Valacchi;Giuseppe Valacchi;Velio Bocci.
Mediators of Inflammation (2010)
Arginine-Based Inhibitors of Nitric Oxide Synthase: Therapeutic Potential and Challenges
Jan Víteček;Antonín Lojek;Giuseppe Valacchi;Giuseppe Valacchi;Lukáš Kubala.
Mediators of Inflammation (2012)
Studies on the biological effects of ozone: 11. Release of factors from human endothelial cells.
Giuseppe Valacchi;Velio Bocci.
Mediators of Inflammation (2000)
Cutaneous responses to environmental stressors.
Giuseppe Valacchi;Giuseppe Valacchi;Claudia Sticozzi;Alessandra Pecorelli;Franco Cervellati.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2012)
Studies on the biological effects of ozone: 7. Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) after exposure of human blood to ozone.
V Bocci;G Valacchi;F Corradeschi;C Aldinucci.
Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents (1998)
Studies on the biological effects of ozone: 8. Effects on the total antioxidant status and on interleukin-8 production.
V Bocci;G Valacchi;F Corradeschi;G Fanetti.
Mediators of Inflammation (1998)
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