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Vincenzo Brescia Morra

Vincenzo Brescia Morra

University of Naples Federico II
Italy

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Psychiatry

Vincenzo Brescia Morra focuses on Geochemistry, Volcanic rock, Multiple sclerosis, Basalt and Igneous rock. His Geochemistry study is mostly concerned with Mafic, Andesites, Phenocryst, Incompatible element and Partial melting. His work deals with themes such as Paleomagnetism and Magma chamber, which intersect with Volcanic rock.

His Multiple sclerosis research incorporates themes from Internal medicine, Radiology and Cognitive impairment. In Basalt, Vincenzo Brescia Morra works on issues like Flood basalt, which are connected to Gabbro and Peralkaline rock. His Igneous rock study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Petrogenesis, Metasomatism, Petrology, Precambrian and Silicic.

His most cited work include:

  • Isotope geochemistry (Sr–Nd–Pb) and petrogenesis of leucite-bearing volcanic rocks from “Colli Albani” volcano, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy: inferences on volcano evolution and magma genesis (97 citations)
  • A genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies a novel locus at 17q11.2 associated with sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (93 citations)
  • Geochronology and petrology of Cretaceous basaltic magmatism in the Kwanza basin (western Angola), and relationships with the Paranà-Etendeka continental flood basalt province (89 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Vincenzo Brescia Morra spends much of his time researching Geochemistry, Multiple sclerosis, Internal medicine, Volcanic rock and Archaeology. His study in Geochemistry focuses on Basalt, Mafic, Incompatible element, Olivine and Igneous rock. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Multiple sclerosis, focusing on Neurology and, on occasion, Neurosurgery.

His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Gastroenterology, Fingolimod and Surgery. His Volcanic rock study is focused on Volcano in general. His research investigates the connection between Archaeology and topics such as Ceramic that intersect with problems in Mineralogy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (28.77%)
  • Multiple sclerosis (28.42%)
  • Internal medicine (19.30%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Multiple sclerosis (28.42%)
  • Internal medicine (19.30%)
  • Archaeology (11.58%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Multiple sclerosis, Internal medicine, Archaeology, Neurology and Relapsing remitting are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Medical prescription, Antibody and Pediatrics. His study looks at the intersection of Internal medicine and topics like Fingolimod with Median time, Safety profile, Adult patients, Drug reaction and Pharmacovigilance.

The Archaeology study combines topics in areas such as Petrography and Ceramic. Authigenic is a subfield of Geochemistry that Vincenzo Brescia Morra tackles. Vincenzo Brescia Morra has included themes like Leucite and Mineral in his Geochemistry study.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Mild or no COVID-19 symptoms in cladribine-treated multiple sclerosis: Two cases and implications for clinical practice. (16 citations)
  • Pregnancy epigenetic signature in T helper 17 and T regulatory cells in multiple sclerosis (12 citations)
  • Treatment of multiple sclerosis with rituximab: A multicentric Italian-Swiss experience. (10 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Psychiatry

His scientific interests lie mostly in Multiple sclerosis, Internal medicine, Medical prescription, Immunology and Antibody. In general Multiple sclerosis study, his work on Relapsing remitting often relates to the realm of Coronavirus disease 2019, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Neurology and Spasticity.

Vincenzo Brescia Morra interconnects Prevalence and Formulary in the investigation of issues within Medical prescription. His Rituximab and FOXP3 study, which is part of a larger body of work in Immunology, is frequently linked to Estrogen receptor alpha and Peripheral blood mononuclear cell, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work in the fields of Antibody, such as Seroprevalence, overlaps with other areas such as Chi-square test.

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Best Publications

Isotope geochemistry (Sr–Nd–Pb) and petrogenesis of leucite-bearing volcanic rocks from “Colli Albani” volcano, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy: inferences on volcano evolution and magma genesis

Elena Boari;Riccardo Avanzinelli;Riccardo Avanzinelli;Leone Melluso;Guido Giordano.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2009)

152 Citations

Geochronology and petrology of Cretaceous basaltic magmatism in the Kwanza basin (western Angola), and relationships with the Paranà-Etendeka continental flood basalt province

A. Marzoli;A. Marzoli;L. Melluso;V. Morra;P.R. Renne.
Journal of Geodynamics (1999)

127 Citations

Beginning of the Apennine subduction system in central western Mediterranean: Constraints from Cenozoic “orogenic” magmatic activity of Sardinia, Italy

Michele Lustrino;Vincenzo Morra;Lorenzo Fedele;Luigi Franciosi.
Tectonics (2009)

121 Citations

The Breccia Museo formation, Campi Flegrei, southern Italy: geochronology, chemostratigraphy and relationship with the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption

Lorenzo Fedele;Claudio Scarpati;Marvin Lanphere;Leone Melluso.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2008)

116 Citations

Genetic mapping to 10q23.3-q24.2, in a large italian pedigree, of a new syndrome showing bilateral cataracts, gastroesophageal reflux, and spastic paraparesis with amyotrophy

Marco Seri;Roberto Cusano;Paola Forabosco;Roberta Cinti.
American Journal of Human Genetics (1999)

112 Citations

The role of lower continental crust and lithospheric mantle in the genesis of Plio–Pleistocene volcanic rocks from Sardinia (Italy)

Michele Lustrino;Leone Melluso;Vincenzo Morra.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2000)

108 Citations

A genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies a novel locus at 17q11.2 associated with sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Isabella Fogh;Antonia Ratti;Cinzia Gellera;Kuang Lin.
Human Molecular Genetics (2014)

104 Citations

Petrogenesis of coexisting SiO2-undersaturated to SiO2-oversaturated felsic igneous rocks: The alkaline complex of Itatiaia, southeastern Brazil

P. Brotzu;Celso B. Gomes;L. Melluso;L. Morbidelli.
Lithos (1997)

103 Citations

Petrogenesis and evolution of Mt. Vulture alkaline volcanism (Southern Italy)

L. Beccaluva;M. Coltorti;P. Di Girolamo;L. Melluso.
Mineralogy and Petrology (2002)

103 Citations

Brain tissue volume changes in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: correlation with lesion load.

Mario Quarantelli;Andrea Ciarmiello;Vincenzo Brescia Morra;Giuseppe Orefice.
NeuroImage (2003)

98 Citations

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