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Elisa Cirillo
Researcher at Maastricht University
Publications - 19
Citations - 1498
Elisa Cirillo is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: WikiPathways : Pathways for the people & Rett syndrome. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1172 citations. Previous affiliations of Elisa Cirillo include University of Bologna & Maastricht University Medical Centre.
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WikiPathways : a multifaceted pathway database bridging metabolomics to other omics research
Denise Slenter,Martina Kutmon,Kristina Hanspers,Anders Riutta,Jacob Windsor,Nuno Nunes,Jonathan Mélius,Elisa Cirillo,Susan L. Coort,Daniela Digles,Friederike Ehrhart,Pieter Giesbertz,Marianthi Kalafati,Marvin Martens,Ryan A. Miller,Kozo Nishida,Linda Rieswijk,Andra Waagmeester,Lars M. T. Eijssen,Lars M. T. Eijssen,Chris T. Evelo,Alexander R. Pico,Egon Willighagen +22 more
TL;DR: There is a doubling of the number of annotated metabolite nodes in WikiPathways and an OpenAPI documentation of the authors' web services and the FAIR annotation of resources to increase the interoperability of the knowledge encoded in these pathways and experimental omics data.
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WikiPathways: capturing the full diversity of pathway knowledge.
Martina Kutmon,Anders Riutta,Nuno Nunes,Kristina Hanspers,Egon Willighagen,Anwesha Bohler,Jonathan Mélius,Andra Waagmeester,Sravanthi R. Sinha,Ryan A. Miller,Susan L. Coort,Elisa Cirillo,Bart Smeets,Chris T. Evelo,Alexander R. Pico +14 more
TL;DR: The Quick Edit feature for pathway authors and curators is introduced, in addition to new means of publishing pathways and maintaining custom pathway collections to serve specific research topics and communities.
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Variation in the interaction between alleles of HvAPETALA2 and microRNA172 determines the density of grains on the barley inflorescence
Kelly Houston,Sarah M. McKim,Jordi Comadran,Nicola Bonar,Ilze Druka,Nicola Uzrek,Elisa Cirillo,Justyna Guzy-Wrobelska,Nicholas C. Collins,Claire Halpin,Mats Hansson,Christoph Dockter,Arnis Druka,Robbie Waugh +13 more
TL;DR: HvAP2 turnover driven by microRNA 172 regulates the length of a critical developmental window that is required for elongation of the inflorescence internodes, leading to the striking differences in the size and shape of the barley spike.
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Proposed guidelines to evaluate scientific validity and evidence for genotype-based dietary advice
Keith A. Grimaldi,Ben van Ommen,Jose M. Ordovas,Jose M. Ordovas,Laurence D. Parnell,John C. Mathers,Igor Bendik,Lorraine Brennan,Carlos Celis-Morales,Carlos Celis-Morales,Elisa Cirillo,Hannelore Daniel,Brenda de Kok,Ahmed El-Sohemy,Susan J. Fairweather-Tait,Rosalind Fallaize,Michael Fenech,Lynnette R. Ferguson,Eileen R. Gibney,Michael J. Gibney,Ingrid M.F. Gjelstad,Jim Kaput,Anette Karlsen,Silvia Kolossa,Julie A. Lovegrove,Anna L. Macready,Cyril F. M. Marsaux,J. Alfredo Martínez,J. Alfredo Martínez,J. Alfredo Martínez,Fermín I. Milagro,Fermín I. Milagro,Santiago Navas-Carretero,Santiago Navas-Carretero,Helen M. Roche,Wim H. M. Saris,Iwona Traczyk,Henk J van Kranen,Lars Verschuren,Fabio Virgili,Peter Weber,Jildau Bouwman +41 more
TL;DR: A draft framework that can be used to assess the strength of the evidence for scientific validity of nutrigenetic knowledge and whether ‘actionable’ is presented and it is proposed that this framework be used as the basis for developing transparent and scientifically sound advice to the public based on nutriginetic tests.
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Rett syndrome – biological pathways leading from MECP2 to disorder phenotypes
Friederike Ehrhart,Susan L. Coort,Elisa Cirillo,Eric Smeets,Chris T. Evelo,Leopold M.G. Curfs +5 more
TL;DR: In this review the known changes in metabolite levels, gene expression and biological pathways in RTT are summarized, discussed how they are leading to some characteristic RTT phenotypes and therefore the gaps of knowledge are identified.