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Andrea Galimberti

Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca

Publications -  119
Citations -  3469

Andrea Galimberti is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & Pollinator. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 104 publications receiving 2824 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Galimberti include University of Milan.

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DNA barcoding as a new tool for food traceability

TL;DR: In this review the results of several researches are critically analyzed, in order to exploit the effectiveness of DNA barcoding in food traceability, and to delineate some best practices in the application of DNABarcoding throughout the industrial pipeline.
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Integrated taxonomy: traditional approach and DNA barcoding for the identification of filarioid worms and related parasites (Nematoda)

TL;DR: DNA barcoding is proposed as a reliable, consistent, and democratic tool for species discrimination in routine identification of parasitic nematodes and the coherence between DNA-based and morphological identification for almost all the species examined is very strong.
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DNA barcoding reveals fraudulent substitutions in shark seafood products: The Italian case of “palombo” (Mustelus spp.)

TL;DR: A DNA barcoding approach was used to identify species substitutions cases in shark slices sold in Italy under the vernacular name of ‘‘palombo’’, showing a high amount of commercial frauds rising the 80% of analysed “‘Palombo” slices and highlighting a relevant economical impact for consumers.
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Diaphragm ultrasound as indicator of respiratory effort in critically ill patients undergoing assisted mechanical ventilation: a pilot clinical study

TL;DR: In patients undergoing in assisted mechanical ventilation, diaphragm thickening is a reliable indicator of respiratory effort, whereas diaphagm excursion should not be used to quantitatively assess diaphragem contractile activity.
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DNA barcoding: a six-question tour to improve users' awareness about the method

TL;DR: A tour of six questions to improve the users' awareness about the method, the correct use of concepts and alternative tools provided by scientific community and to be aware of the consequences their choices produce on the results.