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Gioia Capelli
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 210
Citations - 8719
Gioia Capelli is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Aedes albopictus. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 202 publications receiving 7319 citations.
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Phylogenomics reveals that Asaia symbionts from insects underwent convergent genome reduction, preserving an insecticide-degrading gene
Francesco Comandatore,Claudia Damiani,Alessia Cappelli,Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla,Giuliano Gasperi,Francesco Gradoni,Gioia Capelli,Aurora Piazza,Fabrizio Montarsi,Maria Vittoria Mancini,Paolo Rossi,Irene Ricci,Claudio Bandi,Guido Favia +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown that phylogenetically distant lineages of Asaia experienced independent genome reductions, despite following a common pattern, characterized by the early loss of genes involved in genome stability, highlighting the peculiar role of specific metabolic pathways in the symbiotic relationship between AsaIA and its host.
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Efficiency of the Q3 lab-on-chip Real Time-PCR platform for detecting protozoan pathogens in bivalve mollusks.
Annunziata Giangaspero,Marianna Marangi,Maria Stefania Latrofa,Giada Annoscia,Lorenza Putignani,Gioia Capelli,Lucia Bonassisa,Giovanni Normanno,Domenico Otranto,Marco Cereda,Francesco Ferrara +10 more
TL;DR: The ability of Q3 to detect all the investigated pathogens was similar to that of Real-Time-PCR, and Q3 was efficient in detecting Toxoplasma in both M. galloprovincialis and O. edulis.
Short communication Efficacy of moxidectin injectable and pour-on formulations in a pilot control program against bovine hypodermosis in Southern Italy
Domenico Otranto,Riccardo Paolo Lia,Alessandro Agostini,Donato Traversa,Piermarino Milillo,Gioia Capelli +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a pilot study was carried out in Southern Italy on 9939 cattle bred in an area with a high prevalence of cattle hypodermosis, using moxidectin 0.5% pour-on and 1% injectable formulations.
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MALDI-TOF MS for the identification of veterinary non-C. neoformans-C. gattii Cryptococcus spp. isolates from Italy.
Patrizia Danesi,Ilenia Drigo,Roberta Iatta,Carolina Firacative,Gioia Capelli,Claudia Cafarchia,Wieland Meyer +6 more
TL;DR: The aim in this study was to create an in-house library for a set of strains of nine uncommonly reported human and animal cryptococcal species, including Cryptococcus adeliensis, to make timely and correct identifications using MALDI-TOF MS for use in routine laboratory diagnostics.
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Exposure of Owned Dogs and Feeding Ticks to Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses in Central Italy.
Valentina Stefanetti,Giulia Morganti,Fabrizia Veronesi,Stefano Gavaudan,Gioia Capelli,Silvia Ravagnan,Maria Teresa Antognoni,Flavia Bianchi,Fabrizio Passamonti +8 more
TL;DR: The results highlight the non-negligible exposure of the canine population to SFGR in the sampled areas and highlight the useful sentinels for public health monitoring of spotted fever group rickettsioses.