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Monica Miozzo

Monica Miozzo

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54
Citations
11094
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3639
National Ranking
82

Overview

Monica Miozzo is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy and has contributed extensively to research at the intersection of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans multiple specialized fields, including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cancer Research, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Infectious Diseases.

The main topics that define Monica Miozzo's research portfolio include:

  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment

Frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Genes
  • Genes & Genomics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biomolecules

Among recent papers, notable examples include:

  • "SARS-CoV-2 specific serological pattern in healthcare workers of an Italian COVID-19 forefront hospital," 2020, BMC Pulmonary Medicine
  • "Decreased serum level of sphingosine-1-phosphate: a novel predictor of clinical severity in COVID-19," 2020, EMBO Molecular Medicine
  • "The ABO blood group locus and a chromosome 3 gene cluster associate with SARS-CoV-2 respiratory failure in an Italian-Spanish genome-wide association analysis," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "COVID-19 mortality rates in the European Union, Switzerland, and the UK: effect of timeliness, lockdown rigidity, and population density," 2020, Minerva Medica
  • "DNA Methylation in the Diagnosis of Monogenic Diseases," 2020, Genes

Monica Miozzo has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Laura Fontana (32 publications)
  • Silvia Maria Sirchia (13 publications)
  • Silvia Tabano (13 publications)
  • Ornella Rondinone (13 publications)
  • Patrizia Colapietro (12 publications)

Best Publications

  • Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure.

    David Ellinghaus;Frauke Degenhardt;Luis Bujanda;Maria Buti

  • Deletions of 17p and p53 mutations in preneoplastic lesions of the lung.

    G. Sozzi;M. Miozzo;R. Donghi;S. Pilotti

  • Characterization of an inversion on the long arm of chromosome 10 juxtaposing D10S170 and RET and creating the oncogenic sequence RET/PTC

    M A Pierotti;M Santoro;R B Jenkins;G Sozzi

  • X chromosome monosomy: a common mechanism for autoimmune diseases.

    Pietro Invernizzi;Monica Miozzo;Carlo F Selmi;Carlo F Selmi;Luca Persani

  • Genetic Evidence for an Independent Origin of Multiple Preneoplastic and Neoplastic Lung Lesions

    G. Sozzi;M. Miozzo;U. Pastorino;S. Pilotti

  • Genetics of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome.

    Laura Fontana;Barbara Gentilin;Luigi Fedele;Cristina Gervasini

  • Microsatellite alterations in bronchial and sputum specimens of lung cancer patients.

    Monica Miozzo;Gabriella Sozzi;Katia Musso;Silvana Pilotti

  • Recurrent microdeletion at 17q12 as a cause of Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome: two case reports

    Laura Bernardini;Stefania Gimelli;Cristina Gervasini;Massimo Carella

  • Cytogenetic Abnormalities and Overexpression of Receptors for Growth Factors in Normal Bronchial Epithelium and Tumor Samples of Lung Cancer Patients

    Gabriella Sozzi;Monica Miozzo;Elda Tagliabue;Carla Calderone

  • Fragile X syndrome: a review of clinical and molecular diagnoses

    Claudia Ciaccio;Laura Fontana;Donatella Milani;Silvia Tabano

  • Epigenetic modulation of the IGF2/H19 imprinted domain in human embryonic and extra-embryonic compartments and its possible role in fetal growth restriction.

    Silvia Tabano;Patrizia Colapietro;Irene Cetin;Francesca R. Grati

  • Preferential X chromosome loss but random inactivation characterize primary biliary cirrhosis.

    Monica Miozzo;Carlo F Selmi;Carlo F Selmi;Barbara Gentilin;Francesca R. Grati

  • Fetal growth restriction: a workshop report.

    I. Cetin;Jean-Michel Foidart;M. Miozzo;T. Raun

  • Mesenchymal stem cells: potential for therapy and treatment of chronic non-healing skin wounds.

    Giovanni Marfia;Stefania Elena Navone;Clara Di Vito;Nicola Ughi

  • HER-2/Neu alterations in non-small cell lung cancer: a comprehensive evaluation by real time reverse transcription-PCR, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemistry.

    Caterina Pellegrini;Monica Falleni;Antonio Marchetti;Barbara Cassani

  • Y chromosome loss in male patients with primary biliary cirrhosis

    Ana Lleo;Sabine Oertelt-Prigione;Ilaria Bianchi;Lisa Caliari

  • Loss of the Inactive X Chromosome and Replication of the Active X in BRCA1-Defective and Wild-type Breast Cancer Cells

    Silvia M. Sirchia;Lisetta Ramoscelli;Francesca R. Grati;Floriana Barbera

  • The Role of Imprinted Genes in Fetal Growth

    Monica Miozzo;Giuseppe Simoni

  • Supernumerary ring chromosomes containing chromosome 17 sequences: A specific feature of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans?

    Florence Pedeutour;Jean Michel Coindre;Gabriella Sozzi;Guido Nicolo

  • Cytogenetic abnormalities and overexpression of receptors for growth factors in normal bronchial epithelium and tumor samples of lung cancer patients.

    M. Miozzo;G. Sozzi;E. Tagliabue;P. Radice

Frequent Co-Authors

Gabriella Sozzi
Gabriella Sozzi University of Milan
Irene Cetin
Irene Cetin University of Milan
Carlo Selmi
Carlo Selmi Humanitas University
Paolo Radice
Paolo Radice Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
Pietro Invernizzi
Pietro Invernizzi University of Milano-Bicocca
Silvano Bosari
Silvano Bosari University of Milan
Marco A. Pierotti
Marco A. Pierotti University of Bari Aldo Moro
Lidia Larizza
Lidia Larizza University of Milan
Ugo Pastorino
Ugo Pastorino University of Milan
Silvana Pilotti
Silvana Pilotti University of Milan

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