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Maria Agostina Cinellu

Maria Agostina Cinellu

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
6857
World Ranking
15399
National Ranking
551

Maria Agostina Cinellu publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria Agostina Cinellu sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 138 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Maria Agostina Cinellu D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Maria Agostina Cinellu is affiliated with the University of Sassari in Italy. Their academic profile reflects an active presence within this institution, contributing to its research environment.

While specific publications or research papers authored by Maria Agostina Cinellu are not detailed here, their scholarly activities are situated within the university context. This association suggests involvement in ongoing academic projects and collaboration within the institution.

No frequent co-authors or notable publication venues have been recorded, which might indicate either a developing research portfolio or interdisciplinary work not yet prominent in specific journals or conferences.

There is no information about particular fields or subfields of study connected to Maria Agostina Cinellu, nor are there identified main topics of their research work. This limits the ability to specify their exact scientific focus or areas of expertise.

No awards or book publications have been documented for Maria Agostina Cinellu at this time.

The absence of specific data on recent papers, collaborations, or research themes suggests that further details may be available through direct contact with the University of Sassari or relevant academic databases for updated records.

Best Publications

  • Gold(III) Complexes with Bipyridyl Ligands: Solution Chemistry, Cytotoxicity, and DNA Binding Properties

    Giordana Marcon;Stefania Carotti;Marcella Coronnello;Luigi Messori

  • Gold complexes inhibit mitochondrial thioredoxin reductase: consequences on mitochondrial functions

    Maria Pia Rigobello;Luigi Messori;Giordana Marcon;Maria Agostina Cinellu

  • Structural and solution chemistry, antiproliferative effects, and DNA and protein binding properties of a series of dinuclear gold(III) compounds with bipyridyl ligands.

    Angela Casini;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Giovanni Minghetti;Chiara Gabbiani

  • Chemistry, antiproliferative properties, tumor selectivity, and molecular mechanisms of novel gold(III) compounds for cancer treatment: a systematic study

    Angela Casini;Gerhard Kelter;Chiara Gabbiani;Maria Agostina Cinellu

  • Reactions of gold(III) oxo complexes with cyclic alkenes.

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Giovanni Minghetti;Fabio Cocco;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Mechanisms of cytotoxicity of selected organogold(III) compounds.

    Marcella Coronnello;Enrico Mini;Barbara Caciagli;Maria Agostina Cinellu

  • Thioredoxin reductase, an emerging target for anticancer metallodrugs. Enzyme inhibition by cytotoxic gold(III) compounds studied with combined mass spectrometry and biochemical assays

    Chiara Gabbiani;Guido Mastrobuoni;Francesca Sorrentino;Barbara Dani

  • Synthesis and characterization of gold(III) adducts and cyclometallated derivatives with 2-substituted pyridines. Crystal structure of [Au{NC5H4(CMe2C6H4)-2}Cl2]

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Antonio Zucca;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti

  • Synthesis of the First C-2 Cyclopalladated Derivatives of 1,3-Bis(2-pyridyl)benzene. Crystal Structures of [Hg(N-C-N)Cl], [Pd(N-C-N)Cl], and [Pd2(N-C-N)2(μ-OAc)]2[Hg2Cl6]. Catalytic Activity in the Heck Reaction

    Barbara Soro;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti;Antonio Zucca

  • Structural characterization, solution studies, and DFT calculations on a series of binuclear gold(III) oxo complexes: relationships to biological properties

    Chiara Gabbiani;Angela Casini;Luigi Messori;Annalisa Guerri

  • Activation of a C−H Bond in a Pyridine Ring. Reaction of 6-Substituted 2,2‘-Bipyridines with Methyl and Phenyl Platinum(II) Derivatives: N‘,C(3)-“Rollover” Cyclometalation

    Giovanni Minghetti;Sergio Stoccoro;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Barbara Soro

  • Synthesis and properties of gold alkene complexes. Crystal structure of [Au(bipyoXyl)(η2-CH2CHPh)](PF6) and DFT calculations on the model cation [Au(bipy)(η2-CH2CH2)]+

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Giovanni Minghetti;Fabio Cocco;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Preparation and characterization of palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes with bis(pyrazolyl)alkanes. crystal and molecular structures of [Pd2(pz)22][BF4]2 and of [PdCl2{(CH3)2C(pz)2}] (pzH = pyrazole), a new example of a Pd⋯HC agostic interaction

    Giovanni Minghetti;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Anna Laura Bandini;Guido Banditelli

  • Reactions of gold(III) complexes with serum albumin

    Giordana Marcon;Luigi Messori;Pierluigi Orioli;Maria Agostina Cinellu

  • Synthesis and characterization of gold(III) adducts and cyclometallated derivatives with 6-benzyl- and 6-alkyl-2,2′-bipyridines

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Antonio Zucca;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti

  • Cyclometalation of 2,2′-Bipyridine. Mono- and Dinuclear C,N Platinum(II) Derivatives

    Antonio Zucca;Giacomo Luigi Petretto;Sergio Stoccoro;Maria Agostina Cinellu

  • Synthesis, structural characterization, solution behavior, and in vitro antiproliferative properties of a series of gold complexes with 2-(2'-pyridyl)benzimidazole as ligand: comparisons of gold(III) versus gold(I) and mononuclear versus binuclear derivatives.

    Maria Serratrice;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Laura Maiore;Maria Itria Pilo

  • Cyclopalladation of 6-Substituted-2,2‘-bipyridines. Metalation of Unactivated Methyl Groups vs Aromatic C−H Activation

    Antonio Zucca;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Maria Vittoria Pinna;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Multiple C−H bond activation: threefold-deprotonated 6-phenyl-2,2‘-bipyridine as a bridging ligand in dinuclear platinum(II) derivatives

    Antonio Zucca;Angelino Doppiu;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Sergio Stoccoro

  • 1,1'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene complexes of platinum(II) and platinum(I). Crystal and molecular structure of [(L-L)Pt(.mu.-H)(.mu.-CO)Pt(L-L)][BF4].0.5H2O, where L-L = Fe(.eta.5-C5H4PPh2)2

    Anna Laura Bandini;Guido Banditelli;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Gavino Sanna

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Minghetti
Giovanni Minghetti University of Sassari
Mario Manassero
Mario Manassero University of Milan
Luigi Messori
Luigi Messori University of Florence
Chiara Gabbiani
Chiara Gabbiani University of Pisa
Angela Casini
Angela Casini Technical University of Munich
Francesco Demartin
Francesco Demartin University of Milan
Antonello Merlino
Antonello Merlino University of Naples Federico II
Giorgio Chelucci
Giorgio Chelucci University of Sassari
Serafino Gladiali
Serafino Gladiali University of Sassari
Guy J. Clarkson
Guy J. Clarkson University of Warwick

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