MANCUSO, Giuseppe
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 5.163
NA - Nord America 4.517
AS - Asia 1.670
AF - Africa 9
SA - Sud America 8
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 5
OC - Oceania 2
Totale 11.374
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.497
IE - Irlanda 1.185
IT - Italia 1.166
SE - Svezia 1.107
CN - Cina 1.064
SG - Singapore 512
UA - Ucraina 447
DE - Germania 404
FI - Finlandia 214
GB - Regno Unito 173
FR - Francia 164
PL - Polonia 129
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 39
BE - Belgio 38
IN - India 32
NL - Olanda 24
RU - Federazione Russa 23
VN - Vietnam 17
CA - Canada 16
AT - Austria 13
ID - Indonesia 13
CH - Svizzera 8
IR - Iran 8
ES - Italia 6
TR - Turchia 6
EU - Europa 5
HK - Hong Kong 5
AL - Albania 4
BG - Bulgaria 4
GH - Ghana 4
RO - Romania 4
DK - Danimarca 3
EG - Egitto 3
MX - Messico 3
CL - Cile 2
CO - Colombia 2
JP - Giappone 2
PT - Portogallo 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AM - Armenia 1
AU - Australia 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BO - Bolivia 1
BR - Brasile 1
CY - Cipro 1
GR - Grecia 1
IQ - Iraq 1
IS - Islanda 1
JM - Giamaica 1
JO - Giordania 1
LT - Lituania 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MU - Mauritius 1
NO - Norvegia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PE - Perù 1
PH - Filippine 1
PK - Pakistan 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
SM - San Marino 1
TH - Thailandia 1
UG - Uganda 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
Totale 11.374
Città #
Dublin 1.185
Jacksonville 916
Chandler 838
Nyköping 600
Shenzhen 450
Singapore 426
Ashburn 275
Messina 261
Beijing 239
Princeton 192
Medford 176
Cambridge 168
Boardman 163
Dearborn 153
Des Moines 147
Ann Arbor 131
Warsaw 128
Woodbridge 60
New York 59
Bremen 58
Wilmington 46
Milan 45
Birmingham 44
Rome 44
Helsinki 41
Shenyang 39
Brno 37
Los Angeles 37
Brussels 36
San Mateo 34
Jinan 33
Munich 32
Catania 28
Lancaster 28
Haikou 23
Zhengzhou 22
Nanjing 21
Ningbo 21
Pune 21
Tianjin 20
Hangzhou 19
Hebei 18
Naples 17
Palermo 16
Taiyuan 16
Turin 16
Dong Ket 14
Guangzhou 14
Florence 13
Nanchang 13
Vienna 13
Washington 13
Jakarta 12
Nuremberg 12
Seattle 12
Norwalk 11
Bari 10
Reggio Calabria 10
Auburn Hills 9
Clearwater 9
Collecchio 9
Fuzhou 9
Houston 9
Lanzhou 9
Modena 9
Siracusa 9
Trieste 9
Falls Church 8
London 8
Bologna 7
Jiaxing 7
Ottawa 7
Paris 7
Amsterdam 6
Changsha 6
Clifton 6
Leawood 6
Napoli 6
Ardabil 5
Brescia 5
Brugherio 5
Chicago 5
Como 5
Ferrara 5
Hong Kong 5
Hyderabad 5
Lappeenranta 5
Monmouth Junction 5
Padova 5
Parma 5
Piacenza 5
Piazza Armerina 5
Piraino 5
Riva 5
Saint Petersburg 5
Shanghai 5
Taizhou 5
Tappahannock 5
Vaprio d'Adda 5
Accra 4
Totale 7.790
Nome #
Ruolo delle protein chinasi attivate da mitogeni (MAPK) e del fattore di trascrizione nucleare (NF-kB) nella produzione di TNF-alfa da parte di monociti umani stimolati con streptococco di gruppo B 732
Immunogenic Properties of Streptococcus agalactiae FbsA Fragments. 511
ATTIVAZIONE DI NLRP3 IMFLAMMASOMA NEL CORSO DELLE INFEZIONI SOSTENUTE DAGLI STREPTOCOCCHI DI GRUPPO B 149
Neutrophils Directly Recognize Group B Streptococci and Contribute to Interleukin-1β Production during Infection. 136
The plasminogen binding protein PbsP is required for brain invasion by hypervirulent CC17 Group B streptococci 123
A case of abscess after BCG vaccine in an immunocompetent child without other clinical signs 115
A case of Candida septic arthritis with rice body formation in a 2-month-old infant 96
beta(2) integrins are involved in cytokine responses to whole Gram-positive bacteria 93
Recognition of Neisseria meningitidis by the Long Pentraxin PTX3 and Its Role as an Endogenous Adjuvant 87
EFFECTS OF LITHIUM-CARBONATE ON CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY BREAST-CANCER 85
Nucleic Acid-Sensing Toll-Like Receptors Play a Dominant Role in Innate Immune Recognition of Pneumococci 85
Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance: The Most Critical Pathogens 84
A new surface protein of Streptococcus suis identified by proteomics 81
Anti-idiotypic B5 single chain variable fragment [synthetic construct]. 80
Characterization of an immunogenic cellulase secreted by Cryptococcus pathogens 80
CXCL1/2 chemokines are newly synthesized by neutrophils and released at high levels after recognition of live Group B Streptococcus by means of endosomal Toll-like receptors 78
Characterization of an immunogenic cellulase secreted by Cryptococcus pathogens 78
A cryptococcal deacetylase producing delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions in mice 77
La proteina FbsA di Streptococcus agalactiae è unimportante fattore di virulenza 76
Bacteroides fragilis lipopolysaccharide activates cells via CD14/MD2/TLR4 75
Induction of T helper type 1 responses by a polysaccharide deacetylase from Cryptococcus neoformans 74
CELL ACTIVATION INDUCED BY LIPOTEICHOIC ACID AND POLYSACCHARAIDES FRM STREPTOCOCCI. 73
Protective Activity of Streptococcus pneumoniae Spr1875 Protein Fragments Identified Using a Phage Displayed Genomic Library. 73
NEUTROPHILS PRODUCE HIGH LEVELS OF CHEMOKINES (CXCL1/2) AFTER SENSING GROUP B STREPTOCOCCUS THROUGH ENDOSOMAL TLRS 73
PbsP, a cell wall-anchored protein that binds plasminogen to promote hematogenous dissemination of Group B Streptococcus 73
Anti-idiotypic vaccination against group B streptococci 71
Ruolo della via di trasduzione del segnale TLR7/TLR9/myD88/IRF1 nella difesa dell'ospite contro infezioni batteriche e fungine 71
Antiidiotypic DNA vaccination induces serum bactericidal activity and protection against group B meningococci 71
Caratterizzazione molecolare di glicoproteine criptococciche capaci di indurre risposte umorali. 70
Dual role of TLR2 and myeloid differentiation factor 88 in a mouse model of invasive group B streptococcal disease 70
A surface protein of Streptococcus suis serotype 2 identified by proteomics protects mice against infection 70
Ocular surface manifestation of COVID-19 and tear film analysis 70
Alterazioni nella produzione di citochine durante il periodo neonatale in risposta a stimoli batterici 69
Anti-idiotypic G1 single chain variable fragment [synthetic construct]. 69
MyD88 and TLR2, but not TLR4, are required for host defense against Cryptococcus neoformans 68
Yeast Killer Toxin-Like Candidacidal Ab6 Antibodies Elicited through the Manipulation of the Idiotypic Cascade 68
Vaccinazione anti-idiotipica nei confronti di infezioni sperimsntali da Neisseria meningitidis di gruppo B con anticorpi ricombinanti immagini interne del polissacaride capsulare. 67
Immunogenic mimics of Brucella lipopolysaccharide epitopes 67
Vaccinazione anti-idiotipica a DNA per l'induzione di anticorpi diretti contro il polissacaride di batteri capsulati. 66
Neonatal mouse immunity against group B streptococcal infection by maternal vaccination with recombinant anti-idiotypes 66
Produzione di anione superossido ed attività candidicida di macrofagi provenienti da pazienti affetti da neoplasia. 66
Peptide mimics of the group B meningococcal capsule induce bactericidal and protective antibodies after immunization 66
FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT OF RAT KUPFFER CELLS INDUCED BY AFLATOXIN B-1 AND ITS METABOLITES 66
Essential role of interleukin-1 signaling in host defenses against group B streptococcus 66
INDUCTION OF TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA BY LEISHMANIA-INFANTUM IN MURINE MACROPHAGES FROM DIFFERENT INBRED MICE STRAINS 65
IFN-alpha/beta signaling is required for polarization of cytokine responses toward a protective type I pattern during experimental cryptococcosis 64
Characterization of two novel Cryptococcal mannoproteins recognized by immune sera 64
Bacteroides fragilis-derived lipopolysaccharide produces cell activation and lethal toxicity via toll-like receptor 4 63
Immunità protettiva indotta da una glutamina sintetasi di Cryptococcus neoformans 63
The Streptococcus agalactiae cell wall-anchored protein PbsP mediates adhesion to and invasion of epithelial cells by exploiting the host vitronectin/αvintegrin axis 63
Ruolo dell'interluchina 18 nelle infezioni da streptococco di gruppo B. 62
ANTI-LIPOTEICHOIC ACID ANTIBODIES ENHANCE RELEASE OF CYTOKINES BY MONOCYTES SENSITIZED WITH LIPOTEICHOIC ACID 62
Identification and cloning of a cryptococcal deacetylase that produces protective immune responses 61
Role of gamma interferon in a neonatal mouse model of group B streptococcal disease 61
Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome by group B streptococci. 61
Role of the TLR2/MYD88 activation pathway in group B streptococcal infections. 60
CYTOKINE APPEARANCE AND EFFECTS OF ANTITUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR- ALPHA ANTIBODIES IN A NEONATAL RAT MODEL OF GROUP-B STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION 60
The IL-1b/CXCL1/2/neutrophil axis mediates host protection against group B streptococcal infection 60
Innate Immune Surveillance in the Central Nervous System in Legionella Pneumophila Infection 60
Immunità protettiva indotta da una glutamina sintetasi di Cryptococcus neoformans 59
BENEFICIAL-EFFECTS OF PENTOXIFYLLINE IN NEONATAL RATS INFECTED WITH GROUP-B STREPTOCOCCI 59
Neutrophils discriminate live from dead bacteria by integrating signals initiated by Fprs and TLRs 59
Ruolo dei recettori Toll-simili nella fisiopatologia delle sepsi 58
Tumor necrosis factor-inducing activities of Cryptococcus neoformans components (vol 64, pg 5199, 1996) 58
Role of IL-10 in a neonatal mouse listeriosis model 58
Endotoxin-induced lethality in neonatal mice is counteracted by interleukin-10 (IL-10) and exacerbated by anti-IL-10 58
Age-related sensitivity of neonatal mice to toxicity induced by heat-killed group B streptococci. 58
L'IFN-beta è fondamentale nel polarizzare la risposta citochinica verso il tipo 1 nel corso dell'infezione da cryptococcus neoformans. 57
Ruolo dell'interleuchina 18 nelle infezioni da streptococco di gruppo B 57
Prevention of endotoxin-induced lethality in neonatal mice by interleukin-13 57
Selezione di peptidi in grado di indurre immuno-protezione nei confronti di Neisseria meningitidis. 57
Peptide mimics of the group B meningococcal capsule induce bactericidal and protective antibodies after immunization 57
S. Aureus induce la trascrizione di IL-8 in cellule congiuntivali umane attraverso c-Jun 57
Bacteroides fragilis lipopolysaccharide activates cells via CD14/MD2/TLR4 57
Effects of anti-cytokine treatments in neonatal sepsis models 57
Pseudomonas aeruginosa detection in South Italy: an epidemiological survey 57
New orientations in chemotherapy for gastric carcinoma 56
Recognition of yeast nucleic acids triggers a host-protective type I interferon response 56
Identification of fibrinogen binding protein fragments using genomic phage display libraries of Group B Streptococcus 56
Bacterial recognition by TLR7 in the lysosomes of conventional dendritic cells 56
Ruolo dei recettori macrofagici nell'induzione di TNF-a da parte di componenti streptococcici 55
Improved survival and antagonistic effect of sodium fusidate on tumor necrosis factor alpha in a neonatal mouse model of endotoxin shock 55
Identification of major proteins secreted by Cryptococcus neoformans 55
Neutrophils release interleukin 1beta in response to stimulation with group B streptococci 55
c-Jun kinase is a critical signaling molecule in a neonatal model of group B streptococcal sepsis 54
DETECTION OF GROUP-B STREPTOCOCCI BY DIRECT NITROUS-ACID EXTRACTION OF VAGINAL SPECIMENS AND LATEX AGGLUTINATION 54
Type I IFN signaling is crucial for host resistance against different species of pathogenic bacteria 54
eFFECTS OF LITHIUM CARBONATE ON CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY BREAST CANCER 54
NEUTROPHILS ARE MAINLY RESPONSIBLE FOR IL-1Β PRODUCTION DURING GROUP B STREPTOCOCCUS INFECTION 54
Neonatal hypersusceptibility to endotoxin correlates with increased tumor necrosis factor production in mice 54
Studio delle vie di trasduzione del segnale coinvolte nell’induzione di IFN b da parte delle cDC infettate in vitro con Aspergillus fumigatus 53
Neutrophils Enhance Their Own Influx to Sites of Bacterial Infection via Endosomal TLR-Dependent Cxcl2 Production 53
Correct management and low rate of contagiousness of healthcare workers in a university hospital in Southern Italy: From contact tracing to serological investigation 53
Vaccinazione anti-idiotipica nei confronti di infezioni sperimentali da Neisseria meningitidis di gruppo B con anticorpi ricombinanti immagini interne del polisaccaride capsulare. 52
BENEFICIAL-EFFECTS OF INTERLEUKIN-6 IN NEONATAL MOUSE MODELS OF GROUP-B STREPTOCOCCAL DISEASE 52
Secreted cryptococcal mannoproteins are targets for antibody responses 52
Role of type I IFNs in C. albicans infection 52
Secreted cryptococcal mannoproteins are target for antibody responses. 51
Lipoproteins are critical TLR2 activating toxins in group B streptococcal sepsis. 51
Comparison of lipoteichoic acid from different serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae 51
Totale 7.781
Categoria #
all - tutte 44.833
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 44.833


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.064 0 0 0 0 0 158 208 186 34 206 234 38
2020/20211.315 152 23 253 68 78 162 39 137 59 166 109 69
2021/20221.423 15 215 23 28 52 16 87 75 20 219 245 428
2022/20233.565 282 299 147 278 341 341 91 182 1.413 22 118 51
2023/20241.657 77 107 565 102 110 187 74 115 19 50 40 211
2024/2025906 135 50 91 288 201 141 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 11.567