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Overview

Luigi Atzori is affiliated with the University of Cagliari in Italy. Their research spans a variety of topics primarily within the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The work covers several subfields, including Molecular Biology, Neurology, Physiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • Gut Microbiota and Metabolome Alterations Associated with Parkinson's Disease (2020, mSystems)
  • Metabolic Profile of Patients with Severe Endometriosis: a Prospective Experimental Study (2020, Reproductive Sciences)
  • Seminal Fluid Metabolomic Markers of Oligozoospermic Infertility in Humans (2020, Metabolites)
  • Clinical Phenotypes of Parkinson's Disease Associate with Distinct Gut Microbiota and Metabolome Enterotypes (2021, Biomolecules)
  • Contribution of Metabolomics to the Understanding of NAFLD and NASH Syndromes: A Systematic Review (2021, Metabolites)

Frequent co-authors who collaborate with Atzori include:

  • Cristina Piras
  • Federica Murgia
  • Antonio Noto
  • Vassilios Fanos
  • Vera P. Leoni

The main publication venues where Atzori has frequently contributed are:

  • Metabolites
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Antioxidants
  • Scientific Reports

Their research topics include:

  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management
  • Birth, Development, and Health

Best Publications

  • The Internet of Things: A survey

    Luigi Atzori;Antonio Iera;Giacomo Morabito

  • The Social Internet of Things (SIoT) - When social networks meet the Internet of Things: Concept, architecture and network characterization

    Luigi Atzori;Antonio Iera;Giacomo Morabito;Michele Nitti

  • The Internet of Things: 20th Tyrrhenian Workshop on Digital Communications

    Daniel Giusto;Antonio Iera;Giacomo Morabito;Luigi Atzori

  • Understanding the Internet of Things: definition, potentials, and societal role of a fast evolving paradigm

    Luigi Atzori;Antonio Iera;Giacomo Morabito

  • SIoT: Giving a Social Structure to the Internet of Things

    L. Atzori;A. Iera;G. Morabito

  • From "smart objects" to "social objects": The next evolutionary step of the internet of things

    Luigi Atzori;Antonio Iera;Giacomo Morabito

  • Trustworthiness Management in the Social Internet of Things

    Michele Nitti;Roberto Girau;Luigi Atzori

  • Metabolomics as a tool for cardiac research

    Julian L. Griffin;Helen Atherton;John Shockcor;Luigi Atzori

  • Internet of multimedia things

    Sheeraz A. Alvi;Bilal Afzal;Ghalib A. Shah;Luigi Atzori

  • The Virtual Object as a Major Element of the Internet of Things: A Survey

    Michele Nitti;Virginia Pilloni;Giuseppe Colistra;Luigi Atzori

  • A subjective model for trustworthiness evaluation in the social Internet of Things

    Michele Nitti;Roberto Girau;Luigi Atzori;Antonio Iera

  • QoE Management of Multimedia Streaming Services in Future Networks: A Tutorial and Survey

    Alcardo Alex Barakabitze;Nabajeet Barman;Arslan Ahmad;Saman Zadtootaghaj

  • Friendship Selection in the Social Internet of Things: Challenges and Possible Strategies

    Michele Nitti;Luigi Atzori;Irena Pletikosa Cvijikj

  • THE INTERNET OF THINGS: A SURVEY

    Luigi Atzori;Antonio Lera;Giacomo Morabito

  • Lysis: A Platform for IoT Distributed Applications Over Socially Connected Objects

    Roberto Girau;Salvatore Martis;Luigi Atzori

  • Smart Home Energy Management Including Renewable Sources: A QoE-Driven Approach

    Virginia Pilloni;Alessandro Floris;Alessio Meloni;Luigi Atzori

  • IoT-Enabled Social Relationships Meet Artificial Social Intelligence

    Sahraoui Dhelim;Huansheng Ning;Fadi Farha;Liming Chen

  • Network navigability in the social Internet of Things

    Michele Nitti;Luigi Atzori;Irena Pletikosa Cvijikj

  • On adding the social dimension to the Internet of Vehicles: Friendship and middleware

    Michele Nitti;Roberto Girau;Alessandro Floris;Luigi Atzori

  • Smart things in the social loop: Paradigms, technologies, and potentials

    Luigi Atzori;Davide Carboni;Antonio Iera

  • The problem of task allocation in the Internet of Things and the consensus-based approach

    Giuseppe Colistra;Virginia Pilloni;Luigi Atzori

  • The Internet of Things

    Daniel Giusto;Antonio Iera;Giacomo Morabito;Luigi Atzori

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Iera
Antonio Iera University of Calabria
Giacomo Morabito
Giacomo Morabito University of Catania
Julian L. Griffin
Julian L. Griffin University of Aberdeen
Claudia Campolo
Claudia Campolo University of Reggio Calabria
Fabrizio Granelli
Fabrizio Granelli University of Trento
Chang Wen Chen
Chang Wen Chen Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Giuseppe Araniti
Giuseppe Araniti University of Reggio Calabria
Maria G. Martini
Maria G. Martini Kingston University
Francesco Marrosu
Francesco Marrosu University of Cagliari
Micaela Morelli
Micaela Morelli University of Cagliari

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