CECCONI, FRANCESCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 44.814
EU - Europa 3.756
AS - Asia 2.285
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 13
SA - Sud America 13
OC - Oceania 6
AF - Africa 5
Totale 50.892
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 44.777
CN - Cina 1.050
SG - Singapore 976
DE - Germania 666
IT - Italia 627
UA - Ucraina 599
IE - Irlanda 423
RU - Federazione Russa 292
FR - Francia 283
SE - Svezia 253
GB - Regno Unito 204
FI - Finlandia 157
KR - Corea 129
PL - Polonia 81
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 51
JP - Giappone 34
BE - Belgio 33
DK - Danimarca 33
CA - Canada 32
VN - Vietnam 24
IN - India 19
NL - Olanda 14
ES - Italia 13
HK - Hong Kong 12
EU - Europa 10
TR - Turchia 9
BR - Brasile 7
IL - Israele 6
CH - Svizzera 5
CL - Cile 5
GR - Grecia 5
KG - Kirghizistan 5
LT - Lituania 4
RO - Romania 4
UZ - Uzbekistan 4
AU - Australia 3
IR - Iran 3
MX - Messico 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
A1 - Anonimo 2
BD - Bangladesh 2
HU - Ungheria 2
MD - Moldavia 2
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 2
MY - Malesia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AL - Albania 1
AT - Austria 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BZ - Belize 1
DM - Dominica 1
EG - Egitto 1
ID - Indonesia 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PH - Filippine 1
PT - Portogallo 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TM - Turkmenistan 1
TW - Taiwan 1
UY - Uruguay 1
Totale 50.892
Città #
Woodbridge 13.480
Houston 11.193
Wilmington 10.699
Fairfield 1.454
Ann Arbor 1.129
Chandler 893
Singapore 859
Ashburn 710
Seattle 627
Jacksonville 548
Cambridge 523
Hangzhou 502
Dublin 396
Beijing 331
Medford 304
Dearborn 284
Rome 227
New York 219
Santa Clara 219
Lawrence 139
Menlo Park 101
Munich 79
Kraków 77
Creede 75
Paris 73
Mülheim 67
San Diego 63
Boardman 57
Moscow 56
Milan 53
Brno 49
Falls Church 41
Redwood City 38
San Mateo 36
Brussels 33
London 33
Norwalk 33
Cedarhurst 30
University Park 30
Mountain View 27
Zhengzhou 27
Helsinki 22
Hefei 21
Toronto 21
Dong Ket 20
Lappeenranta 20
Nanjing 17
Guangzhou 16
Verona 16
Saint Petersburg 14
Copenhagen 13
Manitou Springs 13
Nürnberg 13
Shanghai 13
Jinan 12
Kunming 12
Los Angeles 12
Padova 12
Tokyo 11
Hong Kong 9
Nanchang 9
Frankfurt am Main 8
Madrid 8
Monte Vista 8
Phoenix 8
Pune 8
San Francisco 8
Wuhan 8
Boston 7
Dallas 7
Istanbul 7
Trieste 7
Amsterdam 6
Atlanta 6
Bridgeport 6
Detroit 6
Engelhard 6
Ferrara 6
Naples 6
Nuremberg 6
Nærum 6
Pescara 6
Redmond 6
Seoul 6
São Paulo 6
Tappahannock 6
Turin 6
Billings 5
Chengdu 5
Chicago 5
Chiswick 5
Hanover 5
Hounslow 5
Palo Alto 5
San Jose 5
Auburn Hills 4
Augusta 4
Baltimore 4
Bietigheim-Bissingen 4
Buffalo 4
Totale 46.344
Nome #
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy 535
Essential versus accessory aspects of cell death: recommendations of the NCCD 2015 526
Schwann cell autophagy counteracts the onset and chronification of neuropathic pain 512
S-nitrosoglutathione reductase deficiency-induced S-nitrosylation results in neuromuscular dysfunction. 496
AMBRA1 links autophagy to cell proliferation and tumorigenesis by promoting c-Myc dephosphorylation and degradation 487
S -Nitrosoglutathione Reductase Plays Opposite Roles in SH-SY5Y Models of Parkinson's Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 477
mTOR inhibits autophagy by controlling ULK1 ubiquitylation, self-association and function through AMBRA1 and TRAF6 467
Fine-tuning of ULK1 mRNA and protein levels is required for autophagy oscillation 463
Autophagy induction impairs migration and invasion by reversing EMT in glioblastoma cells 443
Autophagy in stem and progenitor cells 441
Apaf-1 is a transcriptional target for E2F and p53 440
Oxidative stress and autophagy: The clash between damage and metabolic needs 433
Mitochondrial release of AIF and EndoG requires caspase activation downstream of Bax/Bak-mediated permeabilization 426
Sequence of the gene coding for ribosomal protein S8 of Xenopus laevis 426
APAF1 is a key transcriptional target for p53 in the regulation of neuronal cell death 425
Ambra1 regulates autophagy and development of the nervous system 424
AMBRA1-mediated mitophagy counteracts oxidative stress and apoptosis induced by neurotoxicity in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells 423
Cloning and characterization of the European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax, mitochondrial genome 421
Involvement of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β/δ (PPAR β/δ) in BDNF signaling during aging and in Alzheimer disease: possible role of 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE) 421
A functional role for some Fugu introns larger than the typical short ones: the example of the gene coding for ribosomal protein S7 and snoRNA U17 420
A functional role for some Fugu introns larger than the typical short ones: The example of the gene coding for ribosomal protein S7 and snoRNA U17 418
Apaf1-dependent programmed cell death is required for inner ear morphogenesis and growth 417
Fugu intron oversize reveals the presence of U15 snoRNA coding sequences in some introns of the ribosomal protein S3 gene 417
New Insights into the Link Between DNA Damage and Apoptosis 415
Apoptosis-inducing factor is involved in the regulation of caspase-independent neuronal cell death 414
A New transgenic mouse model for studying the neurotoxicity of spermine oxidase dosage in the response to excitotoxic injury 414
A novel role for autophagy in neurodevelopment 413
Proteolysis of Ambra1 during apoptosis has a role in the inhibition of the autophagic pro-survival response 411
XIAP: inhibitor of two worlds 411
Ambra1 and beclin 1 interplay in the crosstalk between autophagy and cell proliferation 411
The apoptosome: Emerging insights and new potential targets for drug design 410
Apaf1 reduced expression levels generate a mutant phenotype in adult brain and skeleton [1] 409
The dynamic interaction of AMBRA1 with the dynein motor complex regulates mammalian autophagy 409
Autophagy regulation by miRNAs: when cleaning goes out of service 409
AMBRA1: When autophagy meets cell proliferation 408
The Xenopus intron-encoded U17 snoRNA is produced by exonucleolytic processing of its precursor in oocytes 407
Endoplasmic reticulum stress induces apoptosis by an apoptosome-dependent but caspase 12-independent mechanism 406
The multifaceted mitochondrion: An attractive candidate for therapeutic strategies 406
Caspase-8 and Apaf-1-independent caspase-9 activation in Sendai virus-infected cells 405
Mitochondrial release of AIF and EndoG requires caspase activation downstream of Bax/Bak-mediated permeabilization 403
Ho(a)xing autophagy to regulate development 403
Iron-Starvation-Induced Mitophagy Mediates Lifespan Extension upon Mitochondrial Stress in C. elegans 403
Apoptosome inactivation rescues proneural and neural cells from neurodegeneration 401
Regulation of autophagy by cytoplasmic p53 399
From ES cells to mice: the gene trap approach. 399
Apaf1 plays a pro-survival role by regulating centrosome morphology and function 399
S-nitrosylation of the mitochondrial chaperone TRAP1 sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells to inhibitors of succinate dehydrogenase 399
Caspase-2 is not required for thymocyte or neuronal apoptosis even though cleavage of caspase-2 is dependent on both Apaf-1 and caspase-9 398
The DNA repair complex Ku70/86 modulates Apaf1 expression upon DNA damage 398
A brain-specific isoform of mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor: AIF2 396
Cell biology: Molecular clearance at the cell's antenna. 396
Comparative structure analysis of vertebrate U17 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) 393
Unleashing the Ambra1-Beclin 1 complex from dynein chains: Ulk1 sets Ambra1 free to induce autophagy 392
The involvement of cell death and survival in neural tube defects: A distinct role for apoptosis and autophagy? 391
Caspase-3 in the central nervous system: beyond apoptosis 390
Type 2 transglutaminase is involved in the autophagy-dependent clearance of ubiquitinated proteins 390
Apoptosis is not required for mammalian neural tube closure 389
Zebrafish ambra1a and ambra1b knockdown impairs skeletal muscle development 389
A novel player in the p53-mediated autophagy: Sestrin2 386
Oxidative DNA damage in neurons: implication of ku in neuronal homeostasis and survival 386
Apoptosome impairment during development results in activation of an autophagy program in cerebral cortex 385
Cannabinoid action induces autophagy-mediated cell death through stimulation of ER stress in human glioma cells 385
Inflammation triggers synaptic alteration and degeneration in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis 382
c-Cbl targets active Src for autophagy 382
Reduced cathepsins B and D cause impaired autophagic degradation that can be almost completely restored by overexpression of these two proteases in Sap C-deficient fibroblasts 381
Expression of Ambra1 in mouse brain during physiological and Alzheimer type aging 377
Prolonged pseudohypoxia targets Ambra1 mRNA to P-bodies for translational repression 377
Unsaturated fatty acids induce non-canonical autophagy 377
Novel inducers of BECN1-independent autophagy: cis-unsaturated fatty acids 376
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Apoptosome-deficient cells lose cytochrome c through proteasomal degradation but survive by autophagy-dependent glycolysis 372
Mitochondrial BCL-2 inhibits AMBRA1-induced autophagy 371
To eat, or NOt to eat: S-nitrosylation signaling in autophagy 371
Altered mitochondria morphology and cell metabolism in Apaf1-deficient cells 370
Fine-tuning of ULK1 mRNA and protein levels is required for autophagy oscillation 369
Caspase Regulation of Genotoxin-Induced Neural Precursor Cell Death 367
Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy in higher eukaryotes 366
The Role of Autophagy in Mammalian Development: Cell Makeover Rather than Cell Death 365
Early biochemical and morphological modifications in the brain of a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease: a role for peroxisomes 365
Apaf1 mediates apoptosis and mitochondrial damage induced by mutant human SOD1s typical of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 364
Apaf1 in embryonic development-shaping life by death, and more 362
Caspase regulation of genotoxin-induced neural precursor cell death 361
Stimulation of autophagy by rapamycin protects neurons from remote degeneration after acute focal brain damage 360
The role of autophagy during development in higher eukaryotes 359
U17XS8, a small nucleolar RNA with a 12 nt complementarity to 18S rRNA and coded by a sequence repeated in the six introns of Xenopus laevis ribosomal protein S8 gene 358
Glial cells generate neurons: the role of the transcription factor Pax6 358
Physiological and pathological roles of Apaf1 and the apoptosome 358
Unique features in the mitochondrial D-loop region of the European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax 356
Distinctive roles of PHAP proteins and prothymosin-alpha in a death regulatory pathway 356
Ambra1 at a glance 356
Targeting Ions-Induced Autophagy in Cancer 356
Autophagy in malignant transformation and cancer progression 356
Faf1 is expressed during neurodevelopment and is involved in Apaf1-dependent caspase-3 activation in proneural cells 355
Neuronal caspase-3 signaling: not only cell death 355
AMBRA1 interplay with cullin E3 Ubiquitin ligases regulates autophagy dynamics 355
Structure and expression of ribosomal protein genes in Xenopus laevis 352
Atg5 and Ambra1 differentially modulate neurogenesis in neural stem cells 350
Age-dependent roles of peroxisomes in the hippocampus of a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease 348
Apaf1 is no longer single 345
Totale 40.054
Categoria #
all - tutte 102.392
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 102.392


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20208.846 0 0 0 0 1.178 1.491 1.183 1.194 1.185 959 750 906
2020/20217.154 791 805 687 871 644 663 1.032 735 243 230 342 111
2021/20221.612 63 125 68 122 39 187 92 57 151 165 103 440
2022/20232.532 211 249 68 322 243 464 226 249 206 10 214 70
2023/20241.132 138 35 46 26 112 337 34 57 32 47 43 225
2024/20251.975 139 959 512 286 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 51.302