Gianfranco Peluso
University of Health Sciences, Italy · Italy
Editorial leadership for Journal of Biomaterials
Research interests
- Cell Culture
- Material Characterization
- Materials
- Proteins
- Cell Biology
- Apoptosis
- Biomaterials
- Cell Proliferation
- Cancer
- Macrophage
- Cells
- Cell Adhesion
- Hydrogel
- Monocytes
- T-Cell Culture
- Spect
- Tissue
- Adipocytes
- Fibroblast
- Neuropeptide
Biography
Gianfranco Peluso is affiliated with the University of Health Sciences, Italy, where his research spans immunology, reproductive biology, and metabolic health. His early work focused on transglutaminase-catalyzed processes in immune regulation and reproductive physiology, including studies on immunosuppressive proteins in seminal plasma, T-lymphocyte subsets in autoimmune conditions, and the role of transglutaminase in cell proliferation and transformation. He has also contributed to cancer biomarker research and dermatological immunology. His most-cited publication, "Metabolic syndrome, Mediterranean diet, and polyphenols: Evidence and perspectives" (2018), with 160 citations, reflects his expanded focus on nutritional interventions and polyphenol-based approaches to metabolic disorders.
Selected publications
- Metabolic syndrome, Mediterranean diet, and polyphenols: Evidence and perspectives 2018 cited 160×
- Meldonium improves Huntington’s disease mitochondrial dysfunction by restoring peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor γ coactivator 1α expression 2018 cited 33×
- Effects of various prophylactic procedures on titanium surfaces and biofilm formation 2018 cited 23×
- Nanodevice Approaches for Detecting Micro- and Nanoplastics in Complex Matrices Recent 2025 cited 2×
- Innovative Titanium Implants Coated with miR-21-Loaded Nanoparticle for Peri-Implantitis Prevention Recent 2026
- Nanosized chitosan systems for regenerative medicine Recent 2025
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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