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Maria Pachetti
Researcher at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
Publications - 19
Citations - 1084
Maria Pachetti is an academic researcher from Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cervical cancer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 759 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Pachetti include University of Pisa & University of Trieste.
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Emerging SARS-CoV-2 mutation hot spots include a novel RNA-dependent-RNA polymerase variant.
Maria Pachetti,Maria Pachetti,Bruna Marini,Francesca Benedetti,Fabiola Giudici,Elisabetta Mauro,Paola Storici,Claudio Masciovecchio,Silvia Angeletti,Massimo Ciccozzi,Robert C. Gallo,Robert C. Gallo,Davide Zella,Davide Zella,Rudy Ippodrino +14 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the virus is evolving and European, North American and Asian strains might coexist, each of them characterized by a different mutation pattern.
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Impact of lockdown on Covid-19 case fatality rate and viral mutations spread in 7 countries in Europe and North America.
Maria Pachetti,Maria Pachetti,Bruna Marini,Fabiola Giudici,Francesca Benedetti,Silvia Angeletti,Massimo Ciccozzi,Claudio Masciovecchio,Rudy Ippodrino,Davide Zella,Davide Zella +10 more
TL;DR: How different lockdown strategies and PCR testing capability adopted by Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, UK and USA have influenced the Case Fatality Rate and the viral mutations spread is analysed.
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Critical structural fluctuations of proteins upon thermal unfolding challenge the Lindemann criterion.
Marina Katava,Guillaume Stirnemann,Marco Zanatta,Simone Capaccioli,Maria Pachetti,K. L. Ngai,Fabio Sterpone,Alessandro Paciaroni +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that a threshold for the conformational entropy provided by structural fluctuations of proteins exists, beyond which thermal unfolding is triggered, and a unique dynamical regime is attained in proximity of thermal unfolding in all solvents that were tested.
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Inverse correlation between average monthly high temperatures and COVID-19-related death rates in different geographical areas.
Francesca Benedetti,Maria Pachetti,Maria Pachetti,Bruna Marini,Rudy Ippodrino,Robert C. Gallo,Robert C. Gallo,Massimo Ciccozzi,Davide Zella,Davide Zella +9 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that social distancing measure are more successful in the presence of higher average monthly temperatures in reducing COVID-19-related death rate, and a high level of population density seems to negatively impact the effect of lockdown measures.
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SARS-CoV-2: March toward adaptation.
Francesca Benedetti,Maria Pachetti,Bruna Marini,Rudy Ippodrino,Massimo Ciccozzi,Davide Zella,Davide Zella +6 more
TL;DR: An overview of the status of the pandemic situation linking together the different factors implicated in current situation is provided, and some strategies that could help to better manage either a second wave of this virus or a potential new threat of similar nature are summarized.