Alberto Stolfi

Alberto Stolfi

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Alberto Stolfi

Alberto Stolfi, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Tunicates.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Sensory ecology: Uncovering the neural basis of settlement in a marine larva

Sensory cells in tunicates: insights into mechanoreceptor evolution

Specification of distinct cell types in a sensory-adhesive organ important for metamorphosis in tunicate larvae

A change in cis-regulatory logic underlying obligate versus facultative muscle multinucleation in chordates

A gene regulatory network for specification and morphogenesis of a Mauthner Cell homolog in non-vertebrate chordates

Cis-regulatory interfaces reveal the molecular mechanisms underlying the notochord gene regulatory network of Ciona

Using CRISPR/Cas9 to identify genes required for mechanosensory neuron development and function

Development and circuitry of the tunicate larval Motor Ganglion, a putative hindbrain/spinal cord homolog

Alberto Stolfi Information

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Citations(all)

1926

Citations(since 2020)

1012

Cited By

1440

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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Alberto Stolfi Skills & Research Interests

Tunicates

Top articles of Alberto Stolfi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Sensory ecology: Uncovering the neural basis of settlement in a marine larva

Current Biology

Alberto Stolfi

2024/3/25

Sensory cells in tunicates: insights into mechanoreceptor evolution

Chiara Anselmi

Gwynna K Fuller

Alberto Stolfi

Andrew K Groves

Lucia Manni

2024/3/14

Specification of distinct cell types in a sensory-adhesive organ important for metamorphosis in tunicate larvae

BioRxiv

Christopher J Johnson

Florian Razy-Krajka

Fan Zeng

Katarzyna M Piekarz

Shweta Biliya

...

2023

A change in cis-regulatory logic underlying obligate versus facultative muscle multinucleation in chordates

bioRxiv

Christopher J Johnson

Zheng Zhang

Haifeng Zhang

Renjie Shang

Katarzyna M Piekarz

...

2024

A gene regulatory network for specification and morphogenesis of a Mauthner Cell homolog in non-vertebrate chordates

bioRxiv

Kwantae Kim

Katarzyna M Piekarz

Alberto Stolfi

2024

Cis-regulatory interfaces reveal the molecular mechanisms underlying the notochord gene regulatory network of Ciona

Nature communications

Lenny J Negrón-Piñeiro

Yushi Wu

Sydney Popsuj

Diana S José-Edwards

Alberto Stolfi

...

2024/4/8

Using CRISPR/Cas9 to identify genes required for mechanosensory neuron development and function

Biology Open

Christopher J Johnson

Akhil Kulkarni

William J Buxton

Tsz Y Hui

Anusha Kayastha

...

2023/9/15

Development and circuitry of the tunicate larval Motor Ganglion, a putative hindbrain/spinal cord homolog

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution

Katarzyna M Piekarz

Alberto Stolfi

2023/9/7

Specification and survival of post-metamorphic branchiomeric neurons in the hindbrain of a non-vertebrate chordate

bioRxiv

Eduardo D Gigante

Katarzyna M Piekarz

Alexandra Gurgis

Leslie Cohen

Florian Razy-Krajka

...

2023/6/18

Loss of collagen gene expression in the notochord of the tailless tunicate Molgula occulta

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Sydney Popsuj

Anna Di Gregorio

Billie J Swalla

Alberto Stolfi

2023/11

Pax3/7 regulates neural tube closure and patterning in a non-vertebrate chordate

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology

Kwantae Kim

Jameson Orvis

Alberto Stolfi

2022

Evolution of a chordate-specific mechanism for myoblast fusion

Science Advances

Haifeng Zhang

Renjie Shang

Kwantae Kim

Wei Zheng

Christopher J Johnson

...

2022/9/2

Ebf activates expression of a cholinergic locus in a multipolar Motor Ganglion interneuron subtype in Ciona

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Sydney Popsuj

Alberto Stolfi

2021/12/17

The degenerate tale of ascidian tails

Alexander CA Fodor

Megan M Powers

Kristin Andrykovich

Jiatai Liu

Elijah K Lowe

...

2021/8

A cis‐regulatory change underlying the motor neuron‐specific loss of Ebf expression in immotile tunicate larvae

Evolution & development

Elijah K Lowe

Claudia Racioppi

Nadine Peyriéras

Filomena Ristoratore

Lionel Christiaen

...

2021/3

Rimbp, a New Marker for the Nervous System of the Tunicate Ciona robusta

Genes

Ugo Coppola

Paola Olivo

Enrico D’Aniello

Christopher J Johnson

Alberto Stolfi

...

2020/8/27

Regulation of Neurogenesis by FGF Signaling and Neurogenin in the Invertebrate Chordate Ciona

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Kwantae Kim

Susanne Gibboney

Florian Razy-Krajka

Elijah K Lowe

Wei Wang

...

2020/6/23

Neurobiology: swimming at the intersection of light and gravity

Current Biology

Sydney Popsuj

Alberto Stolfi

2020/2/24

Effector gene expression underlying neuron subtype-specific traits in the Motor Ganglion of Ciona

Developmental biology

Susanne Gibboney

Jameson Orvis

Kwantae Kim

Christopher J Johnson

Paula Martinez-Feduchi

...

2020/2/1

Expression of smooth muscle-like effectors and core cardiomyocyte regulators in the contractile papillae of Ciona

EvoDevo

Christopher J Johnson

Florian Razy-Krajka

Alberto Stolfi

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
Oliver Hobert

Oliver Hobert

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 73
Ian Meinertzhagen

Ian Meinertzhagen

Dalhousie University

H-index: 46
Billie J. Swalla

Billie J. Swalla

University of Washington

H-index: 34
Lionel A Christiaen

Lionel A Christiaen

New York University

H-index: 17
Paschalis Kratsios

Paschalis Kratsios

University of Chicago

H-index: 14
Elijah K Lowe

Elijah K Lowe

Georgia Institute of Technology

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