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Nicoletta Bianchi

Nicoletta Bianchi

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
6645
World Ranking
18782
National Ranking
599

Overview

Nicoletta Bianchi is affiliated with the University of Ferrara in Italy. Their research encompasses extensive work in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with 52 publications, and Medicine, totaling 38 contributions.

Their subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cancer Research, Immunology, and Physiology. This diverse range of specializations supports research that spans fundamental and applied biomedical sciences.

The main topics addressed in their work involve Blood properties and coagulation, MicroRNA in disease regulation, Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology, Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research, Circular RNAs in diseases, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, and Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis.

Nicoletta Bianchi has published in several scientific journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • Biology
  • Cancers
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cells
  • Genes

Collaborations have notably included repeated partnerships with the following researchers:

  • Anna Terrazzan
  • Stefano Volinia
  • Gianluca Aguiari
  • Pietro Ancona
  • Carlo M. Bergamini

Representative recent publications illustrate the scope of their research output:

  • The network of non-coding RNAs and their molecular targets in breast cancer (2020, Molecular Cancer)
  • New Therapeutic Interventions for Kidney Carcinoma: Looking to the Future (2022, Cancers)
  • Detection of disease-causing mutations in prostate cancer by NGS sequencing (2022, Cell Biology International)
  • Apoptosis, a Metabolic "Head-to-Head" between Tumor and T Cells: Implications for Immunotherapy (2024, Cells)
  • Protein Kinase C at the Crossroad of Mutations, Cancer, Targeted Therapy and Immune Response (2023, Biology)

Best Publications

  • Elevated expression of A3 adenosine receptors in human colorectal cancer is reflected in peripheral blood cells.

    Stefania Gessi;Elena Cattabriga;Arianna Avitabile;Roberta Gafa

  • In vitro antiproliferative effects on human tumor cell lines of extracts from the Bangladeshi medicinal plant Aegle marmelos Correa.

    I. Lampronti;D. Martello;N. Bianchi;M. Borgatti

  • Effects of extracts from Bangladeshi medicinal plants on in vitro proliferation of human breast cancer cell lines and expression of estrogen receptor alpha gene.

    Elisabetta Lambertini;Roberta Piva;Mahmud Tareq Hassan Khan;Ilaria Lampronti

  • Biosensor technology and surface plasmon resonance for real-time detection of genetically modified Roundup Ready soybean gene sequences.

    Giordana Feriotto;Monica Borgatti;Carlo Mischiati;Nicoletta Bianchi

  • Mithramycin induces fetal hemoglobin production in normal and thalassemic human erythroid precursor cells.

    Eitan Fibach;Nicoletta Bianchi;Monica Borgatti;Eugenia Prus

  • Induction of erythroid differentiation of human K562 cells by cisplatin analogs.

    Nicoletta Bianchi;Federico Ongaro;Cristiano Chiarabelli;Licia Gualandi

  • Identification of pyrogallol as an antiproliferative compound present in extracts from the medicinal plant Emblica officinalis: effects on in vitro cell growth of human tumor cell lines.

    Mahmud Tareq Hassan Khan;Ilaria Lampronti;Dino Martello;Nicoletta Bianchi

  • Targeting microRNAs involved in human diseases: A novel approach for modification of gene expression and drug development

    Roberto Gambari;Enrica Fabbri;Monica Borgatti;Ilaria Lampronti

  • Accumulation of gamma-globin mRNA in human erythroid cells treated with angelicin.

    Ilaria Lampronti;Nicoletta Bianchi;Monica Borgatti;Eitan Fibach

  • Expression of miR-210 during erythroid differentiation and induction of γ-globin gene expression.

    Nicoletta Bianchi;Cristina Zuccato;Ilaria Lampronti;Monica Borgatti

  • The DNA-binding drugs mithramycin and chromomycin are powerful inducers of erythroid differentiation of human K562 cells.

    Nicoletta Bianchi;Fabio Osti;Cristina Rutigliano;Federica Ginanni Corradini

  • Recent trends in the gene therapy of β-thalassemia

    Alessia Finotti;Laura Breda;Carsten W Lederer;Nicoletta Bianchi

  • Pyrazolo-triazoles as light activable DNA cleaving agents.

    Stefano Manfredini;Chiara Beatrice Vicentini;Maurizio Manfrini;Nicoletta Bianchi

  • Biosensor technology and surface plasmon resonance for real-time detection of HIV-1 genomic sequences amplified by polymerase chain reaction

    Nicoletta Bianchi;Cristina Rutigliano;Marina Tomassetti;Giordana Feriotto

  • Pyrogallol, an active compound from the medicinal plant Emblica officinalis, regulates expression of pro-inflammatory genes in bronchial epithelial cells.

    Elena Nicolis;Ilaria Lampronti;Maria Cristina Dechecchi;Monica Borgatti

  • Accumulation of γ‐globin mRNA and induction of erythroid differentiation after treatment of human leukaemic K562 cells with tallimustine

    Nicoletta Bianchi;Cristiano Chiarabelli;Monica Borgatti;Carlo Mischiati

  • Transcription Factor Decoy Molecules Based on a Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)-DNA Chimera Mimicking Sp1 Binding Sites

    Monica Borgatti;Ilaria Lampronti;Alessandra Romanelli;Carlo Pedone

  • Therapeutic Hemoglobin Levels after Gene Transfer in β-Thalassemia Mice and in Hematopoietic Cells of β-Thalassemia and Sickle Cells Disease Patients

    Laura Breda;Carla Casu;Sara Gardenghi;Nicoletta Bianchi

  • Effects of rapamycin on accumulation of α‐, β‐ and γ‐globin mRNAs in erythroid precursor cells from β‐thalassaemia patients

    Eitan Fibach;Nicoletta Bianchi;Monica Borgatti;Cristina Zuccato

  • Fetal Hemoglobin Inducers from the Natural World: A Novel Approach for Identification of Drugs for the Treatment of β-Thalassemia and Sickle-Cell Anemia

    Nicoletta Bianchi;Cristina Zuccato;Ilaria Lampronti;Monica Borgatti

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Gambari
Roberto Gambari University of Ferrara
Monica Borgatti
Monica Borgatti University of Ferrara
Pier Giovanni Baraldi
Pier Giovanni Baraldi University of Ferrara
Romeo Romagnoli
Romeo Romagnoli University of Ferrara
Stefano Rivella
Stefano Rivella Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Carlo Pedone
Carlo Pedone University of Naples Federico II
Francesco Dall'Acqua
Francesco Dall'Acqua University of Padua
Patrizio Giacomini
Patrizio Giacomini Sapienza University of Rome
Rosangela Marchelli
Rosangela Marchelli University of Parma
Stefano Sforza
Stefano Sforza University of Parma

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