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Stefano Salvioli

Stefano Salvioli

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
76
Citations
21638
World Ranking
5028
National Ranking
110

Overview

Stefano Salvioli is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy and has an extensive publication record primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Rheumatology, Physiology, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, and Pharmacology.

Their recent scholarly output includes a variety of articles published across notable venues such as Ageing Research Reviews, Frontiers in Immunology, Gut Microbes, Seminars in Immunopathology, and others. Among these are:

  • Elevated gut microbiome abundance of Christensenellaceae, Porphyromonadaceae and Rikenellaceae is associated with reduced visceral adipose tissue and healthier metabolic profile in Italian elderly, 2021, Gut Microbes
  • GDF15, an emerging key player in human aging, 2022, Ageing Research Reviews
  • GDF15 Plasma Level Is Inversely Associated With Level of Physical Activity and Correlates With Markers of Inflammation and Muscle Weakness, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Inflammaging, hormesis and the rationale for anti-aging strategies, 2020, Ageing Research Reviews
  • Mitochondria, immunosenescence and inflammaging: a role for mitokines?, 2020, Seminars in Immunopathology

Frequent co-authors appearing in the majority of their publications include:

  • Tiziano Innocenti
  • Silvia Giagio
  • Maria Conte
  • Claudio Franceschi
  • Alessandro Chiarotto

Stefano Salvioli's main publication venues are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Ageing Research Reviews
  • Neurourology and Urodynamics
  • Aging
  • Aging Cell

Their research topics cover a range of areas including:

  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • GDF15 and Related Biomarkers
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Delphi Technique in Research

Best Publications

  • Inflammaging and anti-inflammaging: A systemic perspective on aging and longevity emerged from studies in humans

    Claudio Franceschi;Miriam Capri;Daniela Monti;Sergio Giunta

  • JC‐1, but not DiOC6(3) or rhodamine 123, is a reliable fluorescent probe to assess ΔΨ changes in intact cells: implications for studies on mitochondrial functionality during apoptosis

    Stefano Salvioli;Andrea Ardizzoni;Claudio Franceschi;Andrea Cossarizza

  • Inflammaging and ‘Garb-aging’

    Claudio Franceschi;Paolo Garagnani;Giovanni Vitale;Miriam Capri

  • The Continuum of Aging and Age-Related Diseases: Common Mechanisms but Different Rates.

    Claudio Franceschi;Paolo Garagnani;Cristina Morsiani;Maria Conte

  • Mitochondria are selective targets for the protective effects of heat shock against oxidative injury.

    B S Polla;S Kantengwa;D François;S Salvioli

  • Accelerated epigenetic aging in Down syndrome.

    Steve Horvath;Paolo Garagnani;Maria Giulia Bacalini;Chiara Pirazzini

  • Age-Associated Loss of OPA1 in Muscle Impacts Muscle Mass, Metabolic Homeostasis, Systemic Inflammation, and Epithelial Senescence

    Caterina Tezze;Vanina Romanello;Maria Andrea Desbats;Gian Paolo Fadini

  • Methylation of ELOVL2 gene as a new epigenetic marker of age

    Paolo Garagnani;Maria G. Bacalini;Chiara Pirazzini;Davide Gori

  • Health relevance of the modification of low grade inflammation in ageing (inflammageing) and the role of nutrition.

    Philip C Calder;Nabil Bosco;Raphaëlle Bourdet-Sicard;Lucile Capuron

  • Circulating mitochondrial DNA increases with age and is a familiar trait: Implications for “inflamm-aging”

    Marcello Pinti;Elisa Cevenini;Milena Nasi;Sara De Biasi

  • Protective Effect of N-Acetylcysteine in Tumor Necrosis Factor-α-Induced Apoptosis in U937 Cells: The Role of Mitochondria

    Andrea Cossarizza;Claudio Franceschi;Daniela Monti;Stefano Salvioli

  • Genes involved in immune response/inflammation, IGF1/insulin pathway and response to oxidative stress play a major role in the genetics of human longevity: The lesson of centenarians

    Claudio Franceschi;Fabiola Olivieri;Francesca Marchegiani;Maurizio Cardelli

  • Inflamm-aging, cytokines and aging: state of the art, new hypotheses on the role of mitochondria and new perspectives from systems biology.

    Stefano Salvioli;M. Capri;S. Valensin;P. Tieri

  • Oxidative stress and the ageing endocrine system

    Giovanni Vitale;Stefano Salvioli;Claudio Franceschi

  • Metabolic signatures of extreme longevity in northern Italian centenarians reveal a complex remodeling of lipids, amino acids, and gut microbiota metabolism.

    Sebastiano Collino;Ivan Montoliu;François Pierre J. Martin;Max Scherer

  • Genome-wide association meta-analysis of human longevity identifies a novel locus conferring survival beyond 90 years of age

    Joris Deelen;Marian Beekman;Hae-Won Uh;Linda Broer

  • Mitochondrial modifications during rat thymocyte apoptosis: A study at the single cell level

    Andrea Cossarizza;Galina Kalashnikova;Emanuela Grassilli;Francesco Chiappelli

  • Immunosenescence and Immunogenetics of Human Longevity

    Rita Ostan;Laura Bucci;Miriam Capri;Stefano Salvioli

  • Immune system, cell senescence, aging and longevity--inflamm-aging reappraised.

    Stefano Salvioli;Daniela Monti;Catia Lanzarini;Maria Conte

  • The three genetics (nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and gut microbiome) of longevity in humans considered as metaorganisms.

    Paolo Garagnani;Chiara Pirazzini;Cristina Giuliani;Marco Candela

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Franceschi
Claudio Franceschi University of Bologna
Miriam Capri
Miriam Capri University of Bologna
Daniela Monti
Daniela Monti University of Florence
Andrea Cossarizza
Andrea Cossarizza University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Fabiola Olivieri
Fabiola Olivieri Marche Polytechnic University
Massimiliano Bonafè
Massimiliano Bonafè University of Bologna
Giuseppe Passarino
Giuseppe Passarino University of Calabria
Walter Malorni
Walter Malorni University of Rome Tor Vergata
Patrizia Brigidi
Patrizia Brigidi University of Bologna
Marcello Pinti
Marcello Pinti University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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