SICILIA, Francesca
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.683
EU - Europa 674
AS - Asia 355
SA - Sud America 31
AF - Africa 10
OC - Oceania 1
Totale 2.754
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.641
CN - Cina 123
IN - India 122
IT - Italia 119
SE - Svezia 113
DE - Germania 112
SG - Singapore 103
FI - Finlandia 95
UA - Ucraina 60
IE - Irlanda 54
BG - Bulgaria 46
CA - Canada 37
AT - Austria 28
AR - Argentina 24
GB - Regno Unito 20
BE - Belgio 10
TG - Togo 6
BR - Brasile 5
DK - Danimarca 5
FR - Francia 5
MX - Messico 5
HK - Hong Kong 4
CH - Svizzera 2
DZ - Algeria 2
KR - Corea 2
RO - Romania 2
AU - Australia 1
CL - Cile 1
ES - Italia 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NL - Olanda 1
TR - Turchia 1
VE - Venezuela 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 2.754
Città #
Chandler 235
Fairfield 154
Ann Arbor 99
Ashburn 96
Woodbridge 88
Beijing 84
Princeton 65
Plano 64
Wilmington 63
Houston 62
Seattle 61
Cambridge 59
Rome 55
Dublin 54
Sofia 46
Singapore 41
Fremont 39
Dearborn 38
Millbury 38
Grafing 36
Bremen 35
Helsinki 30
Vienna 28
Ottawa 27
Federal 24
Boston 22
San Diego 20
San Paolo di Civitate 19
Andover 18
Des Moines 16
Jacksonville 16
New York 16
Boardman 15
Dallas 15
Lawrence 14
Brussels 10
Norwalk 10
Toronto 10
Falls Church 7
Hefei 7
Bühl 6
Lomé 6
Pune 6
Kunming 5
Hong Kong 4
Mannheim 4
Mexico City 4
Nanjing 4
Buffalo 3
Copenhagen 3
Guangzhou 3
Laurel 3
Algiers 2
Baotou 2
Cassino 2
Changsha 2
Frankfurt am Main 2
Hebei 2
London 2
Mountain View 2
Ningbo 2
Phoenix 2
Seoul 2
Southend 2
Stockholm 2
Torino 2
Viby J 2
Antrodoco 1
Auburn Hills 1
Bern 1
Bologna 1
Changchun 1
Chengdu 1
Distrito Federal 1
Hanover 1
Hounslow 1
Indiana 1
Lagos 1
Los Angeles 1
Luxembourg 1
Madrid 1
Milan 1
Monmouth Junction 1
Nanchang 1
Omegna 1
Pasian Di Prato 1
Preturo 1
Provo 1
Quzhou 1
Redmond 1
Redwood City 1
San Mateo 1
Santiago 1
Shenyang 1
Silverton 1
Springfield 1
Turin 1
Umeå 1
Vanves 1
Westminster 1
Totale 1.950
Nome #
Adult human biliary tree stem cells differentiate to β-pancreatic islet cells by treatment with a recombinant human Pdx1 peptide 117
GRP-3 and KAPP, encoding interactors of WAK1, negatively affect defense responses induced by oligogalacturonides and local response to wounding 86
Polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein 2 of Phaseolus vulgaris inhibits BcPG1, a polygalacturonase of Botrytis cinerea important for pathogenicity, and protects transgenic plants from infection. 82
Alteration of pectin integrity by expression of a fungal polygalacturonase enhances pathogen resistance. 81
A Single Amino-Acid Substitution Allows Endo-Polygalacturonase of Fusarium verticillioides to Acquire Recognition by PGIP2 from Phaseolus vulgaris 79
Studi strutturali e molecolari dell'interazione fra poligalatturonasi fungine e PGIP.11° Incontro su "Aspetti Molecolari e fisiologici delle interazioni pianta-patogeno" 79
A domain swap approach reveals a role of the plant wall-associated kinase 1 (WAK1) as a receptor of oligogalacturonides 77
Oligogalacturonide-auxin antagonism does not require post-transcriptional gene silencing or stabilization of auxin response repressors in Arabidopsis 74
AIR12, a b-type cytochrome of the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana is a negative regulator of resistance against Botrytis cinerea 71
Engineering plant resistance by constructing chimeric receptors that recognize damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) 69
Molecular signalling and recognition in plant defense mechanisms 69
Arabidopsis thaliana expresses multiple Golgi-localised nucleotide-sugar transporters related to GONST1 69
Characterization of a membrane-associated apoplastic lipoxygenase in Phaseolus vulgaris L. 61
Exploring the pectin network to identify determinants of plant resistance to pathogens 60
The polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein PGIP2 of Phaseolus vulgaris has evolved a mixed mode of inhibition of endopolygalacturonase PG1 of Botrytis cinerea 58
Oligogalacturonides: plant damage-associated molecular patterns and regulators of growth and development 58
Structure-function and molecular studies on fungal polygalacturonases and their inhibitors PGIPs 53
PGIPs: LRR cell wall proteins involved in defense and development 51
Plants expressing a fungal polygalacturonase have enhanced pathogen resistance and altered auxin responses 49
Proteomic complex detection using sedimentation 48
Constitutive expression of a fungal endo-polygalacturonase increases plant resistance to pathogens and alters the auxin percepetion 48
Study of the oligogalacturonide signalling pathway using proteomic strategies and in vitro and in vivo affinity fishing using derivatized elicitors. 46
Oligogalacturonides regulate plant defense and development by antagonizing auxin signalling 46
A chimeric receptor approach reveals a role of WAK1 in oligogalacturonide sensing. 45
Control of polygalacturonase activity by PGIP restricts fungal invasion 45
Dissection of oligogalaturonide-mediated signalling: role in defence and development 44
Biochemical and phospho-proteomic approaches to dissect oligogalacturonides signalling pathway in plant defence 42
A chimeric receptor approach for the manipulation of danger sensing apparatus of plants 42
Structure-function and molecular studies on fungal polygalacturonases and their inhibitors PGIPs 42
Exploring the pectin Network to identify Determinants of plant Resistance to Pathogens. 40
Interaction of PGIP with membrane-associated lipoxygenases. 39
OLIGOGALACTURONIDE-AUXIN ANTAGONISM DOES NOT REQUIRE POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL GENE SILENCING OR STABILIZATION OF AUXIN RESPONSE REPRESSORS IN Arabidopsis thaliana 37
A chimeric approach to study the role of WAK1 as receptor of oligogalacturonides 37
INSIGHT INTO THE ANTAGONISM BETWEEN AUXIN AND OLIGOGALACTURONIDES 35
Constructs expressing chimeric receptors and use thereof for the controlled activation of defence responses 35
Polygalacturonase inhibiting proteins (PGIPs: plant leucine-reach repeat involved in defence against pathogens. 35
Costrutti esprimenti recettori chimerici, e loro uso per l'attivazione controllata delle risposte di difesa a organismi patogeni in piante. 34
Molecular recognition in plant immunità: the interaction between fungal polygalacturonase and plant protein inhibitors 34
PGIPs: LRR cell wall proteins involved in defence and development". 33
An interaction network mediated by the oligogalacturonides receptor WAK1 regulates local response to wounding in Arabidopsis 33
Control of polygalacturonase activity by PGIP restricts fungal invasion. 33
An interaction network mediated by the oligogalacturonides receptor WAK1 regulates Arabidopsis local response to wounding 33
Abnormal Glycosphingolipid Mannosylation Triggers Salicylic Acid–Mediated Responses in Arabidopsis 33
The expression of a Phaseolus vulgaris PGIP in tobacco plants limits Botrytis cinerea colonization 32
THE ANTAGONISM BETWEEN AUXIN AND OLIGOGALACTURONIDES 31
An interaction network of the receptor WAK1 regulates OG responses in Arabidopsis 31
CONTROL OF POLYGALACTURONASE ACTIVITY BY PGIP RESTRICTS FUNGAL INVASION 31
Control of polygalacturonase activity by PGIP restricts fungal invasion. 31
Structural and molecular studies on the cell wall protein PGIPs. 31
A chimeric receptor approach reveals a role of WAK1 as a receptor of oligogalacturonides 31
Members of the Phaseolus vulgaris polygalacturonase-inhbiting protein (PGIP) gene family exhibit different recognition specificities and different regulation 28
The expression of bean PGIP in tobacco limits fungal colonization 25
Structure-function studies on the leucine-rich repeat polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein (PGIP). 25
Structure -function and molecular studies on fungal polygalacturonase and their inhibitors. 25
THE EXPRESSION OF A PHASEOLUS VULGARIS PGIP IN TOBACCO PLANTS LIMITS BOTRYTIS CINEREA COLONIZATION 25
A domain swap approach reveals the plant wall-associated kinase 1 as a receptor of oligogalacturonides 25
Studi strutturali e molecolari dell’interazione tra le poligalacturonasi fungine e le PGIP 24
Receptors involved in plant innate immunity 22
Transgenic tabacco plants expressing P. vulgaris PGIP are less susceptible to Botrytis cinerea colonization. 20
Transgenic plants expressing P.vulgaris PGIP are less susceptible to Botrytis cinerea colonization 20
Interaction of PGIP with membrane-associated lipoxygenase 20
Members of the Phaseolus vulgaris Polygalacturonase inhibiting protein (PGIP) gene family exhibit different recognition specificities and different regulation 20
The endopolygalacturonase 1 from Botrytis cinerea activates grapevine defense reactions unrelated to its enzymatic activity 18
The interaction of Botrytis cinerea polygalcturonase (PG1) with PGIPs from different plants 17
Totale 2.814
Categoria #
all - tutte 7.312
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 179
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 7.491


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020467 93 10 4 10 34 59 60 49 36 54 51 7
2020/2021245 46 12 9 18 3 39 6 12 56 24 18 2
2021/2022594 2 32 72 4 72 8 10 50 55 49 122 118
2022/2023749 112 102 41 129 99 90 4 64 61 14 23 10
2023/2024330 20 52 13 10 41 72 7 39 0 30 14 32
2024/202535 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 2.814