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Gloriano Moneti

Gloriano Moneti

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Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
4878
World Ranking
17930
National Ranking
731

Best Publications

  • The Inactivation Mechanism of Low Molecular Weight Phosphotyrosine-protein Phosphatase by H2O2

    Anna Caselli;Riccardo Marzocchini;Guido Camici;Giampaolo Manao

  • Polyphenol metabolites from colonic microbiota exert anti-inflammatory activity on different inflammation models.

    Mar Larrosa;Cristina Luceri;Elisa Vivoli;Chiara Pagliuca

  • Inhibition of Nicotinamide Phosphoribosyltransferase CELLULAR BIOENERGETICS REVEALS A MITOCHONDRIAL INSENSITIVE NAD POOL

    Maria Pittelli;Laura Formentini;Giuseppe Faraco;Andrea Lapucci

  • The excitotoxin quinolinic acid is present in the brain of several mammals and its cortical content increases during the aging process

    Flavio Moroni;Grazia Lombardi;Gloriano Moneti;Caterina Aldinio

  • Odorant-binding proteins and chemosensory proteins in pheromone detection and release in the silkmoth Bombyx mori.

    Francesca R. Dani;Elena Michelucci;Simona Francese;Guido Mastrobuoni

  • ESI mass spectrometry and X-ray diffraction studies of adducts between anticancer platinum drugs and hen egg white lysozyme

    Angela Casini;Guido Mastrobuoni;Claudia Temperini;Chiara Gabbiani

  • Modulation of quinolinic and kynurenic acid content in the rat brain: effects of endotoxins and nicotinylalanine.

    Flavio Moroni;Patrizia Russi;Miguel Angel Gallo-Mezo;Gloriano Moneti

  • Clioquinol decreases amyloid-beta burden and reduces working memory impairment in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

    Cristina Grossi;Simona Francese;Angela Casini;Maria Cristina Rosi

  • A Self‐Assembled Pyrrolic Cage Receptor Specifically Recognizes β‐Glucopyranosides

    Oscar Francesconi;Andrea Ienco;Gloriano Moneti;Cristina Nativi

  • Primary Aromatic Amines from Side-Stream Cigarette Smoke are Common Contaminants of Indoor Air

    Francesca Luceri;Giuseppe Pieraccini;Gloriano Moneti;Piero Dolara

  • Exploring metallodrug–protein interactions by mass spectrometry: comparisons between platinum coordination complexes and an organometallic ruthenium compound

    Angela Casini;Chiara Gabbiani;Elena Michelucci;Giuseppe Pieraccini

  • Dominulin A and B : Two new antibacterial peptides identified on the cuticle and in the venom of the social paper wasp Polistes dominulus using MALDI-TOF, MALDI-TOF/TOF, and ESI-ion trap

    Stefano Turillazzi;Guido Mastrobuoni;Francesca R. Dani;Gloriano Moneti

  • Identification and determination of mainstream and sidestream smoke components in different brands and types of cigarettes by means of solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

    Giuseppe Pieraccini;Sandra Furlanetto;Serena Orlandini;Gianluca Bartolucci

  • ESI–MS Characterisation of Protein Adducts of Anticancer Ruthenium(II)‐Arene PTA (RAPTA) Complexes

    Angela Casini;Guido Mastrobuoni;Wee Han Ang;Chiara Gabbiani

  • Rapid assay of topiramate in dried blood spots by a new liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric method.

    Giancarlo la Marca;Sabrina Malvagia;Luca Filippi;Patrizio Fiorini

  • Exploring metallodrug-protein interactions by ESI mass spectrometry: the reaction of anticancer platinum drugs with horse heart cytochrome c.

    Angela Casini;Chiara Gabbiani;Guido Mastrobuoni;Luigi Messori

  • Mass spectrometric characterization of flavonoids in extracts from Passiflora incarnata

    Andrea Raffaelli;Gloriano Moneti;Valentina Mercati;Emilio Toja

  • Pyrrolic tripodal receptors effectively recognizing monosaccharides. Affinity assessment through a generalized binding descriptor.

    Cristina Nativi;Martina Cacciarini;Oscar Francesconi;Alberto Vacca

  • Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric quantitation of sulfamethazine and its metabolites: direct analysis of swine urine by triple quadrupole and by ion trap mass spectrometry.

    Gianluca Bartolucci;Giuseppe Pieraccini;Fabio Villanelli;Gloriano Moneti

  • Solid-phase Microextraction of Insect Epicuticular Hydrocarbons for Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Analysis

    Gloriano Moneti;Francesca R. Dani;Giuseppe Pieraccini;Stefano Turillazzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Turillazzi
Stefano Turillazzi University of Florence
Francesca Romana Dani
Francesca Romana Dani University of Florence
Luigi Messori
Luigi Messori University of Florence
Chiara Gabbiani
Chiara Gabbiani University of Pisa
Mario Serio
Mario Serio University of Florence
Angela Casini
Angela Casini Technical University of Munich
Flavio Moroni
Flavio Moroni University of Florence
Giampietro Ramponi
Giampietro Ramponi University of Florence
Renzo Guerrini
Renzo Guerrini University of Florence
Giancarlo Pepeu
Giancarlo Pepeu University of Florence

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