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Alessandra Ordinelli

Researcher at University of Teramo

Publications -  12
Citations -  108

Alessandra Ordinelli is an academic researcher from University of Teramo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capacitation & Citation analysis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 81 citations.

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Capacitation-Related Lipid Remodeling of Mammalian Spermatozoa Membrane Determines the Final Fate of Male Gametes: A Computational Biology Study.

TL;DR: This work represents the process of biochemical maturation within the female genital tract as a biological network, which is a graph constituted by nodes (the molecules involved in LR) and by edges (their interactions), and found that LR network has a scale-free and small world topology.
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Network Analyses of Sperm–Egg Recognition and Binding: Ready to Rethink Fertility Mechanisms?

TL;DR: It is found that the fertility is not a property of gametes in isolation, but rather depends on the functional integrity of the entire reproductive system and the importance of integrative biology in exploring biological systems and in rethinking of fertility mechanisms is underscored.
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Nuclear survivin expression as a potentially useful tool for the diagnosis of canine cutaneous sebaceous lesions

TL;DR: The level of survivin expression increased with increasingmalignancy, designating survivin as a new diagnostic marker in the assessment of malignancy of sebaceous tumours.
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Scientometric study of the effects of exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields on fertility: A contribution to understanding the reasons of partial failure.

TL;DR: It is thought that important efforts must be undertaken to adopt more standardized models and to improve the research quality and the information exchange within the scientific community, with the aim of improving the reliability and usefulness of the results of research regarding the effect of NI-EMFs on fertility.