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Overview

Vincenzo Pavone is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Reproductive Medicine, Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Organic Chemistry, and Ophthalmology.

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
  • Biomedical Ethics and Regulation

Frequent publication venues for Vincenzo Pavone include:

  • Human Reproduction
  • Science Technology & Human Values
  • Drug Discovery Today
  • Health Policy and Technology
  • Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Among the recently published papers are:

  • "COVID-19 and pneumonia: a role for the uPA/uPAR system" (2020) in Drug Discovery Today
  • "Global Fertility Chains: An Integrative Political Economy Approach to Understanding the Reproductive Bioeconomy" (2021) in Science Technology & Human Values
  • "Reframing egg donation in Europe: new regulatory challenges for a shifting landscape" (2020) in Health Policy and Technology
  • "Eggonomics: Vitrification and bioeconomies of egg donation in the United States and Spain" (2023) in Medical Anthropology Quarterly
  • "Gaining insight on mitigation of rubeosis iridis by UPARANT in a mouse model associated with proliferative retinopathy" (2020) in Journal of Molecular Medicine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vincenzo Pavone include:

  • Daniele D'Alonzo
  • Maria De Fenza
  • Nicky Hudson
  • Cathy Herbrand
  • Veerle Provoost

Best Publications

  • De Novo Design and Structural Characterization of Proteins and Metalloproteins

    William F. DeGrado;Christopher M. Summa;Vincenzo Pavone;Flavia Nastri

  • Preferred conformations of peptides containing α,α‐disubstituted α‐amino acids

    Claudio Toniolo;Gian Maria Bonora;Alfonso Bavoso;Ettore Benedetti

  • Retrostructural analysis of metalloproteins: Application to the design of a minimal model for diiron proteins

    Angela Lombardi;Christopher M. Summa;Silvano Geremia;Lucio Randaccio

  • Conformation of pleionomers of .alpha.-aminoisobutyric acid

    Claudio Toniolo;Gian Maria Bonora;Vincenzo Barone;Alfonso Bavoso

  • Peptaibol antibiotics: a study on the helical structure of the 2-9 sequence of emerimicins III and IV.

    E Benedetti;A Bavoso;B Di Blasio;V Pavone

  • Linear oligopeptides. 81. Solid-state and solution conformation of homooligo(.alpha.-aminoisobutyric acids) from tripeptide to pentapeptide: evidence for a 310 helix

    E. Benedetti;Alfonso Bavoso;B. Di Blasio;V. Pavone

  • An artificial di-iron oxo-protein with phenol oxidase activity

    Marina Faiella;Concetta Andreozzi;Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales;Vincenzo Pavone

  • Peptide-based heme-protein models.

    Angela Lombardi;Flavia Nastri;Vincenzo Pavone

  • Discovering protein secondary structures: Classification and description of isolated α‐turns

    Vincenzo Pavone;Girolamo Gaeta;Angela Lombardi;Flavia Nastri

  • A MODIFIED CYCLODEXTRIN WITH A FULLY ENCAPSULATED DANSYL GROUP : SELF-INCLUSION IN THE SOLID STATE AND IN SOLUTION

    R. Corradini;A. Dossena;R. Marchelli;A. Panagia

  • Preferred conformation of the terminally blocked (Aib)10 homo-oligopeptide : a long, regular 310-helix

    Claudio Toniolo;Marco Crisma;Gian Maria Bonora;Ettore Benedetti

  • Rituximab-dose-dense chemotherapy with or without high-dose chemotherapy plus autologous stem-cell transplantation in high-risk diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLCL04): final results of a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 3 study

    Annalisa Chiappella;Maurizio Martelli;Emanuele Angelucci;Ercole Brusamolino

  • Structural versatility of peptides from Cα,α-dialkylated glycines. I. A conformational energy computation and x-ray diffraction study of homo-peptides from Cα,α-diethylglycine

    E. Benedetti;V. Barone;Alfonso Bavoso;B. Di Blasio

  • FOLDED AND EXTENDED STRUCTURES OF HOMOOLIGOPEPTIDES FROM α,α‐DIALKYLATED GLYCINES. A CONFORMATIONAL ENERGY COMPUTATION AND X‐RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY

    E. Benedetti;C. Toniolo;P. Hardy;V. Barone

  • Structural characterization of the .beta.-bend ribbon spiral: crystallographic analysis of two long (L-Pro-Aib)n sequential peptides

    B. Di Blasio;V. Pavone;M. Saviano;A. Lombardi

  • Toward the de novo design of a catalytically active helix bundle: a substrate-accessible carboxylate-bridged dinuclear metal center.

    L. Di Costanzo;H. Wade;Silvano Geremia;Lucio Randaccio

  • A long, regular polypeptide 310-helix

    C. Toniolo;G. M. Bonora;A. Bavoso;E. Benedetti

  • Artificial diiron proteins: from structure to function.

    Jennifer R. Calhoun;Flavia Nastri;Ornella Maglio;Vincenzo Pavone

  • Folded and extended structures of homooligopeptides from .alpha.,.alpha.-dialkylated .alpha.-amino acids. An infrared absorption and proton nuclear magnetic resonance study

    Gian Maria Bonora;Claudio Toniolo;Benedetto Di Blasio;Vincenzo Pavone

  • The longest, regular polypeptide 310 helix at atomic resolution

    Vincenzo Pavone;Benedetto di Blasio;Antonello Santini;Ettore Benedetti

  • Engineering Metalloprotein Functions in Designed and Native Scaffolds

    Flavia Nastri;Daniele D’Alonzo;Linda Leone;Gerardo Zambrano

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Pedone
Carlo Pedone University of Naples Federico II
Angela Lombardi
Angela Lombardi University of Naples Federico II
Ettore Benedetti
Ettore Benedetti University of Naples Federico II
Claudio Toniolo
Claudio Toniolo University of Padua
Mario De Rosa
Mario De Rosa University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Marco Crisma
Marco Crisma University of Padua
Giorgina Specchia
Giorgina Specchia University of Bari Aldo Moro
Umberto Vitolo
Umberto Vitolo University of Turin
William F. DeGrado
William F. DeGrado University of California, San Francisco
Pier Luigi Zinzani
Pier Luigi Zinzani University of Bologna

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