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Maurizio C. Capogrossi

Maurizio C. Capogrossi

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Medicine

D-Index
100
Citations
29207
World Ranking
8372
National Ranking
4329

Overview

Maurizio C. Capogrossi is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and has an active research profile in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans several subfields including molecular biology, cancer research, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, infectious diseases, and physiology. The scientist's research topics include RNA modifications and cancer, cardiovascular disease and adiposity, angiogenesis and VEGF in cancer, cancer hypoxia and metabolism, COVID-19 clinical research studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and receptor mechanisms and signaling.

Among the recent scientific papers authored or coauthored by Maurizio C. Capogrossi are the following:

  • Aging- and gender-related modulation of RAAS: potential implications in COVID-19 disease, 2020, published in Vascular Biology
  • Doxorubicin induces an alarmin-like TLR4-dependent autocrine/paracrine action of Nucleophosmin in human cardiac mesenchymal progenitor cells, 2021, published in BMC Biology
  • Molecular therapies delaying cardiovascular aging: disease- or health-oriented approaches, 2020, published in Vascular Biology
  • MITO-Luc/GFP zebrafish model to assess spatial and temporal evolution of cell proliferation in vivo, 2021, published in Scientific Reports
  • Extracellular Nucleophosmin Is Increased in Psoriasis and Correlates With the Determinants of Cardiovascular Diseases, 2022, published in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Vascular Biology (2 publications)
  • Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (2 publications)
  • BMC Biology (1 publication)
  • Scientific Reports (1 publication)
  • GeroScience (1 publication)

Maurizio C. Capogrossi has collaborated with several coauthors multiple times. These frequent collaborators include Alessandra Magenta, Daniele Avitabile, Edward G. Lakatta, Sara Sileno, and Giulio Pompilio.

Best Publications

  • MicroRNA-210 Modulates Endothelial Cell Response to Hypoxia and Inhibits the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Ligand Ephrin-A3

    Pasquale Fasanaro;Yuri D'Alessandra;Valeria Di Stefano;Roberta Melchionna

  • Circulating microRNAs are new and sensitive biomarkers of myocardial infarction

    Yuri D'Alessandra;Paolo Devanna;Federica Limana;Stefania Straino

  • SDF-1 involvement in endothelial phenotype and ischemia-induced recruitment of bone marrow progenitor cells

    Elena De Falco;Daniele Porcelli;Anna Rita Torella;Stefania Straino

  • Cyclophilin A: A key player for human disease

    P Nigro;G Pompilio;M C Capogrossi

  • miR-200c is upregulated by oxidative stress and induces endothelial cell apoptosis and senescence via ZEB1 inhibition

    A Magenta;C Cencioni;P Fasanaro;G Zaccagnini

  • Anakinra, a Recombinant Human Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist, Inhibits Apoptosis in Experimental Acute Myocardial Infarction

    Antonio Abbate;Fadi N. Salloum;Elena Vecile;Anindita Das

  • Therapeutic angiogenesis with intramuscular NV1FGF improves amputation-free survival in patients with critical limb ischemia.

    Sigrid Nikol;Iris Baumgartner;Eric Van Belle;Curt Diehm

  • Exogenous High-Mobility Group Box 1 Protein Induces Myocardial Regeneration After Infarction via Enhanced Cardiac C-Kit+ Cell Proliferation and Differentiation

    Federica Limana;Antonia Germani;Antonella Zacheo;Jan Kajstura

  • p21 Waf1/Cip1 protects against p53-mediated apoptosis of human melanoma cells

    Myriam Gorospe;Corrado Cirielli;Xiantao Wang;Prem Seth

  • Functional and morphological recovery of dystrophic muscles in mice treated with deacetylase inhibitors.

    G C Minetti;C Colussi;R Adami;C Serra

  • HDAC3 is crucial in shear- and VEGF-induced stem cell differentiation toward endothelial cells

    Lingfang Zeng;Qingzhong Xiao;Andriana Margariti;Zhongyi Zhang

  • An Integrated Approach for Experimental Target Identification of Hypoxia-induced miR-210

    Pasquale Fasanaro;Simona Greco;Maria Lorenzi;Mario Pescatori

  • Simultaneous measurement of Ca2+, contraction, and potential in cardiac myocytes

    H. A. Spurgeon;M. D. Stern;G. Baartz;S. Raffaeli

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor modulates skeletal myoblast function.

    Antonia Germani;Anna Di Carlo;Antonella Mangoni;Stefania Straino

  • Diagnostic potential of circulating miR-499-5p in elderly patients with acute non ST-elevation myocardial infarction

    Fabiola Olivieri;Roberto Antonicelli;Maria Lorenzi;Yuri D'Alessandra

  • Common micro-RNA signature in skeletal muscle damage and regeneration induced by Duchenne muscular dystrophy and acute ischemia

    Simona Greco;Marco De Simone;Claudia Colussi;Germana Zaccagnini

  • Myogenic potential of adipose-tissue-derived cells.

    Giuliana Di Rocco;Maria Grazia Iachininoto;Alessandra Tritarelli;Stefania Straino

  • HDAC2 blockade by nitric oxide and histone deacetylase inhibitors reveals a common target in Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment

    Claudia Colussi;Chiara Mozzetta;Aymone Gurtner;Barbara Illi

  • Identification of Myocardial and Vascular Precursor Cells in Human and Mouse Epicardium

    Federica Limana;Antonella Zacheo;David Mocini;Antonella Mangoni

  • Kappa and delta opioid receptor stimulation affects cardiac myocyte function and Ca2+ release from an intracellular pool in myocytes and neurons.

    Carlo Ventura;Harold Spurgeon;Edward G. Lakatta;Carlo Guarnieri

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Gaetano
Carlo Gaetano Goethe University Frankfurt
Fabio Martelli
Fabio Martelli University of Verona
Edward G. Lakatta
Edward G. Lakatta National Institutes of Health
Antonello Mai
Antonello Mai Sapienza University of Rome
Filippo Crea
Filippo Crea Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Costanza Emanueli
Costanza Emanueli Imperial College London
Andrea Biondi
Andrea Biondi University of Milano-Bicocca
Silvia Bacchetti
Silvia Bacchetti McMaster University
Domenico Ribatti
Domenico Ribatti University of Bari Aldo Moro
Roberto Pili
Roberto Pili University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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