FOIANI, MARCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 8.985
NA - Nord America 7.316
AS - Asia 7.197
SA - Sud America 758
AF - Africa 159
OC - Oceania 30
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 5
Totale 24.450
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.115
DE - Germania 2.824
CN - Cina 2.361
SG - Singapore 2.142
GB - Regno Unito 2.022
IT - Italia 1.234
SE - Svezia 632
HK - Hong Kong 605
RU - Federazione Russa 600
VN - Vietnam 584
BR - Brasile 549
FR - Francia 388
IN - India 354
UA - Ucraina 237
BD - Bangladesh 234
NL - Olanda 219
IE - Irlanda 216
TR - Turchia 209
KR - Corea 200
FI - Finlandia 197
JP - Giappone 128
ID - Indonesia 108
CA - Canada 103
EU - Europa 94
PL - Polonia 92
AR - Argentina 61
DK - Danimarca 61
CO - Colombia 56
MX - Messico 56
PH - Filippine 55
CI - Costa d'Avorio 49
ES - Italia 46
BE - Belgio 37
IQ - Iraq 36
GR - Grecia 31
ZA - Sudafrica 27
NO - Norvegia 25
TW - Taiwan 25
AU - Australia 24
AT - Austria 23
EC - Ecuador 23
CH - Svizzera 20
CL - Cile 19
VE - Venezuela 19
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 17
UZ - Uzbekistan 16
EG - Egitto 15
PK - Pakistan 15
SA - Arabia Saudita 14
KE - Kenya 12
MA - Marocco 12
NP - Nepal 12
TN - Tunisia 11
TH - Thailandia 10
AZ - Azerbaigian 9
DZ - Algeria 9
RO - Romania 9
IL - Israele 8
PE - Perù 8
PY - Paraguay 8
UY - Uruguay 8
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 7
JO - Giordania 7
KZ - Kazakistan 7
MY - Malesia 7
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 7
CR - Costa Rica 6
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 6
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 6
BG - Bulgaria 5
BO - Bolivia 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 5
GT - Guatemala 5
JM - Giamaica 5
KW - Kuwait 5
LB - Libano 5
LT - Lituania 5
LV - Lettonia 5
RS - Serbia 5
AL - Albania 4
AO - Angola 4
EE - Estonia 4
GE - Georgia 4
HU - Ungheria 4
KG - Kirghizistan 4
NG - Nigeria 4
PS - Palestinian Territory 4
PT - Portogallo 4
SC - Seychelles 4
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 4
CY - Cipro 3
IR - Iran 3
PA - Panama 3
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AM - Armenia 2
BB - Barbados 2
BH - Bahrain 2
BN - Brunei Darussalam 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
CD - Congo 2
Totale 24.503
Città #
Frankfurt am Main 2.177
Southend 1.722
Singapore 1.240
Ashburn 611
San Jose 584
Hong Kong 536
Chandler 443
Milan 405
Beijing 381
Fairfield 282
Seattle 278
Princeton 260
Wilmington 244
Council Bluffs 230
Dublin 210
Santa Clara 204
Brooklyn 196
Ho Chi Minh City 194
Dallas 178
Los Angeles 166
Ann Arbor 160
Woodbridge 160
Hanoi 150
Jacksonville 146
Houston 145
Guangzhou 140
Nanjing 134
Bengaluru 130
Lauterbourg 128
Redmond 125
Dearborn 124
Hefei 124
Shanghai 116
Cambridge 115
Moscow 111
New York 107
Des Moines 101
Boardman 94
Buffalo 91
Helsinki 90
Jakarta 84
Phoenix 83
Warsaw 74
Tokyo 69
Munich 68
Shenyang 67
Mountain View 64
Sakarya 62
Somerville 61
The Dalles 58
Cangzhou 54
Redwood City 54
Changsha 52
Abidjan 49
Jinan 49
Rome 49
Stanford 49
Columbus 47
Tianjin 47
Andover 46
Seoul 46
Serra 46
São Paulo 45
Grafing 44
San Diego 44
Hangzhou 43
Bogotá 42
Hanover 40
Berlin 35
Nuremberg 35
Serio 35
Shenzhen 34
Chicago 33
Hebei 33
Fuzhou 31
Brussels 29
Amsterdam 28
Athens 25
Da Nang 25
Montreal 25
Nanchang 25
Roxbury 25
Wuhan 25
Zhengzhou 25
Toronto 23
Atlanta 22
Orem 22
Sunnyvale 22
Düsseldorf 21
Florianópolis 21
Eitensheim 20
Dong Ket 19
Falkenstein 19
Haiphong 19
Kunming 19
London 19
Paris 19
Hyderabad 18
Turku 18
Xian 18
Totale 15.355
Nome #
ATM and ATR signaling at a glance 806
Beclin 1 restrains tumorigenesis through Mcl-1 destabilization in an autophagy-independent reciprocal manner 473
Dna2 processes behind the fork long ssDNA flaps generated by Pif1 and replication-dependent strand displacement 379
A Mad2-Mediated Translational Regulatory Mechanism Promoting S-Phase Cyclin Synthesis Controls Origin Firing and Survival to Replication Stress 375
Combination of Hypoglycemia and Metformin Impairs Tumor Metabolic Plasticity and Growth by Modulating the PP2A-GSK3β-MCL-1 Axis 370
Rad53-Mediated Regulation of Rrm3 and Pif1 DNA Helicases Contributes to Prevention of Aberrant Fork Transitions under Replication Stress 368
ATR is essential for preservation of cell mechanics and nuclear integrity during interstitial migration 356
The Saccharomyces recombination protein Tid1p is required for adaptation from G2/M arrest induced by a double-strand break 340
Impact of systemic and tumor lipid metabolism on everolimus efficacy in advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) 307
Analysis of Top1 and Top2 contribution to chromosomal DNA replication 306
DNA damage causes rapid accumulation of phosphoinositides for ATR signaling 305
Fasting-Mimicking Diet Is Safe and Reshapes Metabolism and Antitumor Immunity in Patients with Cancer 300
DNA end resection, homologous recombination and DNA damage checkpoint activation require CDK1 300
Replication termination at eukaryotic chromosomes is mediated by Top2 and occurs at genomic loci containing pausing elements 289
Genome-organizing factors Top2 and Hmo1 prevent chromosome fragility at sites of S phase transcription 269
ATR-mediated regulation of nuclear and cellular plasticity 263
The Rad53CHK1/CHK2-Spt21NPAT and Tel1ATM axes couple glucose tolerance to histone dosage and subtelomeric silencing 261
Dormant origins and fork protection mechanisms rescue sister forks arrested by transcription 259
PP2A Controls Genome Integrity by Integrating Nutrient-Sensing and Metabolic Pathways with the DNA Damage Response 258
Major Roles for Pyrimidine Dimers, Nucleotide Excision Repair, and ATR in the Alternative Splicing Response to UV Irradiation 257
The double life of Holliday junctions 250
Targeting cancer metabolism : Dietary and pharmacologic interventions 248
YAP/TAZ activity in stromal cells prevents ageing by controlling cGAS-STING 245
The human nucleoporin Tpr protects cells from RNA-mediated replication stress 244
Srs2 DNA helicase is involved in checkpoint response and its regulation requires a functional Mec1-dependent pathway and Cdk1 activity 241
Ubiquitilated Fanconi ID complex embraces DNA 239
Spk1/Rad53 is regulated by Mec1-dependent protein phosphorylation in DNA replication and damage checkpoint pathways 234
Rad51-dependent DNA structures accumulate at damaged replication forks in sgs1 mutants defective in the yeast ortholog of BLM RecQ helicase 232
A dominant-negative MEC3 mutant uncovers new functions for the Rad17 complex and Tel1 228
Methods to study replication fork collapse in budding yeast 227
A novel architectural role for Top2 in S phase 227
SUMOylation regulates Rad18-mediated template switch 222
The DNA replication checkpoint response stabilizes stalled replication forks 219
Palmdelphin Regulates Nuclear Resilience to Mechanical Stress in the Endothelium 219
Pressure Overload Activates DNA-Damage Response in Cardiac Stromal Cells: A Novel Mechanism Behind Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction? 218
The B subunit of the DNA polymerase alpha-primase complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae executes an essential function at the initial stage of DNA replication 218
HDACs link the DNA damage response, processing of double-strand breaks and autophagy 213
Activation of Rad53 kinase in response to DNA damage and its effect in modulating phosphorylation of the lagging strand DNA polymerase 212
Checkpoint-mediated control of replisome-fork association and signalling in response to replication pausing 210
Senataxin associates with replication forks to protect fork integrity across RNA-polymerase-II-transcribed genes 210
Visualization of recombination-mediated damage bypass by template switching 209
Berberine in the treatment of metabolism-related chronic diseases: A drug cloud (dCloud) effect to target multifactorial disorders 209
DNA damage checkpoints and DNA replication controls in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 207
Yeast DNA polymerase--DNA primase complex; cloning of PRI 1, a single essential gene related to DNA primase activity 207
The replication checkpoint protects fork stability by releasing transcribed genes from nuclear pores 205
Correction : ATM and ATR signaling at a glance 204
Endosomal trafficking and DNA damage checkpoint kinases dictate survival to replication stress by regulating amino acid uptake and protein synthesis 202
Acetylation: a novel link between double-strand break repair and autophagy 201
Regulation of DNA repair throughout the cell cycle 200
Replicon dynamics, dormant origin firing, and terminal fork integrity after double-strand break formation 199
Sen1 and Rrm3 ensure permissive topological conditions for replication termination 198
Cell stretching activates an ATM mechano-transduction pathway that remodels cytoskeleton and chromatin 196
A rapid method to visualize human mitochondrial DNA replication through rotary shadowing and transmission electron microscopy 193
Sgs1 function in the repair of DNA replication intermediates is separable from its role in homologous recombinational repair 193
Tissue fluidification promotes a cGAS–STING cytosolic DNA response in invasive breast cancer 192
Exo1 processes stalled replication forks and counteracts fork reversal in checkpoint-defective cells 188
Rad51-dependent DNA structures accumulate at damaged replication forks in sgs1 mutants defective in the yeast orthologue of BLM RecQ helicase 185
Negative supercoil at gene boundaries modulates gene topology 185
Srs2 and Sgs1 DNA helicases associate with mrell in different subcomplexes following checkpoint activation and CDK1-mediated Srs2 phosphorylation 180
S-phase DNA damage checkpoint in budding yeast 180
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Esc2 and Smc5-6 proteins promote sister chromatid junction-mediated intra-S repair 178
Regulation of Saccharomyces Rad53 checkpoint kinase during adaptation from DNA damage-induced G2/M arrest 177
Role of homologous recombination in trabectedin-induced DNA damage 173
Recovery from checkpoint-mediated arrest after repair of a double-strand break requires Srs2 helicase 171
Top1- and Top2-mediated topological transitions at replication forks ensure fork progression and stability and prevent DNA damage checkpoint activation 171
A high molecular weight protein complex containing Srs2, Sgs1 and Mre11 repair factors is reorganised in response to DNA damage and checkpoint activation 168
An Error-Prone Polymerase in the Fight against Cancer 167
Initiation of DNA Replication: A New Hint from Archaea 165
Endogenous PP2A inhibitor CIP2A degradation by chaperone-mediated autophagy contributes to the antitumor effect of mitochondrial complex I inhibition 164
A model of DNA damage response activation at stalled replication forks by SPRTN 164
Yeast Rad52 and Rad51 recombination proteins define a second pathway of DNA damage assessment in response to a single double-strand break 162
Unique pattern of ET-743 activity in different cellular systems with defined deficiencies in DNA-repair pathways 161
The ESCRT machinery counteracts Nesprin-2G-mediated mechanical forces during nuclear envelope repair 161
Srs2 and Sgs1-Top3 Suppress Crossovers during Double-Strand Break Repair in Yeast 157
The DNA polymerase alpha-primase complex: multiple functions and interactions 156
Preventing replication stress to maintain genome stability : resolving conflicts between replication and transcription 154
Molecular pathways: old drugs define new pathways: non-histone acetylation at the crossroads of the DNA damage response and autophagy 153
CDK1/Clb regulates checkpoint response to a double strand break in yeast 152
Arrest, adaptation, and recovery following a chromosome double-strand break in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 152
The yeast DNA polymerase-primase complex: genes and proteins 152
Signal Transduction : How rad53 Kinase is Activated 151
Ubc9- and mms21-mediated sumoylation counteracts recombinogenic events at damaged replication forks 151
ATR mediates a checkpoint at the nuclear envelope in response to mechanical stress 151
Mechanism of initiation of in vitro DNA synthesis by the immunopurified complex between yeast DNA polymerase I and DNA primase 150
Dangerous liaisons : MYCN meets condensins 150
Budding Yeast DNA Damage Checkpoint 149
Nuclear Envelope and Chromatin, Lock and Key of Genome Integrity 148
Recombination at collapsed replication forks: the payoff for survival 147
A role for DNA primase in coupling DNA replication to DNA damage response 147
The Rad53 signal transduction pathway : Replication fork stabilization, DNA repair, and adaptation 146
De novo synthesis of budding yeast DNA polymerase alpha and POL1 transcription at the G1/S boundary are not required for entrance into S phase 146
Branch migrating sister chromatid junctions form at replication origins through Rad51/Rad52-independent mechanisms 146
Multiple mechanisms control chromosome integrity after replication fork uncoupling and restart at irreparable UV lesions 145
Replication-coupled repair pathway in budding yeast 145
The DNA damage response during DNA replication 143
Cohesion by topology: sister chromatids interlocked by DNA 143
Interplay of replication checkpoints and repair proteins at stalled replication forks 143
Mechanical stress during confined migration causes aberrant mitoses and c-MYC amplification 140
The polo-like kinase Cdc5 in yeast links cell cycle and the DNA damage checkpoint 140
Affinity labeling of the active center and ribonucleoside triphosphate binding site of yeast DNA primase 139
Totale 21.508
Categoria #
all - tutte 63.024
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 63.024


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120
2021/20221.709 162 117 76 77 143 115 142 102 102 169 173 331
2022/20231.797 242 153 164 188 194 349 55 99 193 16 90 54
2023/20242.488 60 81 52 46 194 199 339 299 147 291 372 408
2024/20254.354 381 435 296 485 277 228 136 411 225 249 344 887
2025/20267.414 622 431 845 614 706 472 980 426 860 689 629 140
Totale 25.551