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Pietro Campiglia

Pietro Campiglia

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48
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8247
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National Ranking
543

Overview

Pietro Campiglia is a researcher affiliated with the University of Salerno in Italy. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a strong focus on Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Epidemiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Cancer Research as key subfields of study.

The researcher has contributed extensively across several publication venues. Frequent venues include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Antioxidants
  • European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Molecules

Their research covers multiple main topics, including:

  • Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Pomegranate: compositions and health benefits
  • Ion Channels and Receptors
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods

Some of Pietro Campiglia's recent published papers are:

  • "Viruses in wastewater: occurrence, abundance and detection methods," 2020, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Indole-3-lactic acid, a metabolite of tryptophan, secreted by Bifidobacterium longum subspecies infantis is anti-inflammatory in the immature intestine," 2020, published in Pediatric Research
  • "Potential Role of Natural Antioxidant Products in Oncological Diseases," 2023, published in Antioxidants
  • "A Novel Promising Frontier for Human Health: The Beneficial Effects of Nutraceuticals in Cardiovascular Diseases," 2020, published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Metabolomics-assisted discovery of a new anticancer GLS-1 inhibitor chemotype from a nortopsentin-inspired library: From phenotype screening to target identification," 2022, published in European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Pietro Campiglia has collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their career. Notable collaborators include:

  • Eduardo Sommella
  • Giacomo Pepe
  • Emanuela Salviati
  • Alessia Bertamino
  • Manuela Giovanna Basilicata

Best Publications

  • Obestatin Promotes Survival of Pancreatic β-Cells and Human Islets and Induces Expression of Genes Involved in the Regulation of β-Cell Mass and Function

    Riccarda Granata;Fabio Settanni;Davide Gallo;Letizia Trovato

  • Secretory Leukoprotease Inhibitor (Slpi) Expression Is Required for Educating Murine Dendritic Cells Inflammatory Response Following Quercetin Exposure.

    Stefania de Santis;Vanessa Galleggiante;Letizia Scandiffio;Marina Liso

  • Simulated gastrointestinal digestion, intestinal permeation and plasma protein interaction of white, green, and black tea polyphenols.

    Gian Carlo Tenore;Pietro Campiglia;Daniela Giannetti;Ettore Novellino

  • Quercetin-Induced miR-369-3p Suppresses Chronic Inflammatory Response Targeting C/EBP-β.

    Vanessa Galleggiante;Stefania De Santis;Marina Liso;Giulio Verna

  • Flavonoid fraction of Bergamot juice reduces LPS-induced inflammatory response through SIRT1-mediated NF-κB inhibition in THP-1 monocytes.

    Roberto Risitano;Monica Currò;Santa Cirmi;Nadia Ferlazzo

  • The G protein coupled receptor kinase 2 plays an essential role in beta-adrenergic receptor-induced insulin resistance

    Ersilia Cipolletta;Alfonso Campanile;Gaetano Santulli;Emma Sanzari

  • New Arylthioindoles and Related Bioisosteres at the Sulfur Bridging Group. 4. Synthesis, Tubulin Polymerization, Cell Growth Inhibition, and Molecular Modeling Studies

    Giuseppe La Regina;Taradas Sarkar;Ruoli Bai;Michael C. Edler

  • Combined inhibition of AKT/mTOR and MDM2 enhances Glioblastoma Multiforme cell apoptosis and differentiation of cancer stem cells

    Simona Daniele;Barbara Costa;Elisa Zappelli;Eleonora Da Pozzo

  • Peptides from Royal Jelly: studies on the antimicrobial activity of jelleins, jelleins analogs and synergy with temporins

    Alessandra Romanelli;Loredana Moggio;Rosa Chiara Montella;Pietro Campiglia

  • Synthesis, in vitro, and in cell studies of a new series of [indoline-3,2'-thiazolidine]-based p53 modulators.

    Alessia Bertamino;Maria Soprano;Simona Musella;Maria Rosaria Rusciano

  • Identification of the spiro(oxindole-3,3'-thiazolidine)-based derivatives as potential p53 activity modulators.

    Isabel Gomez-Monterrey;Alessia Bertamino;Amalia Porta;Alfonso Carotenuto

  • In vitro bioaccessibility, bioavailability and plasma protein interaction of polyphenols from Annurca apple (M. pumila Miller cv Annurca).

    Gian Carlo Tenore;Pietro Campiglia;Alberto Ritieni;Ettore Novellino

  • Potential Anticarcinogenic Peptides from Bovine Milk

    Giacomo Pepe;Gian Carlo Tenore;Raffaella Mastrocinque;Paola Stusio

  • A different molecular mechanism underlying antimicrobial and hemolytic actions of temporins A and L.

    Alfonso Carotenuto;Stefania Malfi;Maria Rosaria Saviello;Pietro Campiglia

  • A new, potent urotensin II receptor peptide agonist containing a Pen residue at the disulfide bridge.

    Paolo Grieco;Alfonso Carotenuto;Pietro Campiglia;Enrico Zampelli

  • Photocatalytic hydrogen production from degradation of glucose over fluorinated and platinized TiO2 catalysts

    Giuseppina Iervolino;Vincenzo Vaiano;J. J. Murcia;Luigi Rizzo

  • Potential Role of Natural Antioxidant Products in Oncological Diseases

    Unknown

  • Antioxidant peptides released from gastrointestinal digestion of “Stracchino” soft cheese: Characterization, in vitro intestinal protection and bioavailability

    Giacomo Pepe;Eduardo Maria Sommella;Giovanni Ventre;Maria Carmina Scala

  • Flavonoid Fraction of Orange and Bergamot Juices Protect Human Lung Epithelial Cells from Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Stress

    Nadia Ferlazzo;Giuseppa Visalli;Antonella Smeriglio;Santa Cirmi

  • Structure−Activity Relationship, Conformational and Biological Studies of Temporin L Analogues

    Maria Luisa Mangoni;Alfonso Carotenuto;Luigia Auriemma;Maria Rosaria Saviello

  • Cross-talk between fMLP and vitronectin receptors triggered by urokinase receptor-derived SRSRY peptide

    Luciana Gargiulo;Immacolata Longanesi-Cattani;Katia Bifulco;Paola Franco

Frequent Co-Authors

Ettore Novellino
Ettore Novellino University of Naples Federico II
Bruno Trimarco
Bruno Trimarco University of Naples Federico II
Giuseppe Bifulco
Giuseppe Bifulco University of Salerno
Claudia Martini
Claudia Martini University of Pisa
Rita Patrizia Aquino
Rita Patrizia Aquino University of Salerno
Maria Luisa Mangoni
Maria Luisa Mangoni Sapienza University of Rome
Maria Daglia
Maria Daglia University of Naples Federico II
Alessio Fasano
Alessio Fasano Mead Johnson (United States)
Pietro Formisano
Pietro Formisano University of Naples Federico II
Adriano Sofo
Adriano Sofo University of Basilicata

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