A. Esposito

660 total citations
20 papers, 439 citations indexed

About

A. Esposito is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Ocean Engineering and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Esposito has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 439 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 6 papers in Ocean Engineering and 4 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in A. Esposito's work include Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (8 papers), Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry (6 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (4 papers). A. Esposito is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (8 papers), Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry (6 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (4 papers). A. Esposito collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Spain. A. Esposito's co-authors include Giovanni Pagano, Giovan Giacomo Giordano, N. M. Trieff, Mario Iaccarino, Giovanna Giordano, Marco Guida, Norman M. Trieff, G. Scarsella, Mario Fiore and R. Ricordy and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Research, Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health and Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.

In The Last Decade

A. Esposito

19 papers receiving 400 citations

Peers

A. Esposito
Florence L. Harrison United States
Jeffrey A. Black United States
John P. Carbone United States
Carol E. Pesch United States
Florence L. Harrison United States
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Countries citing papers authored by A. Esposito

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Fields of papers citing papers by A. Esposito

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Esposito

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Matorras, Roberto, A. Esposito, Luz Candenas, et al.. (2015). The opioid peptide beta‐endorphin stimulates acrosome reaction in human spermatozoa. Andrology. 4(1). 143–151. 11 indexed citations
2.
Satta, L., G. Augusti‐Tocco, A. Esposito, et al.. (1995). Low environmental radiation background impairs biological defence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to chemical radiomimetic agents. Mutation Research Letters. 347(3-4). 129–133. 50 indexed citations
3.
Trieff, N. M., A. Esposito, Rahime Oral, et al.. (1995). Effluent from bauxite factory induces developmental and reproductive damage in sea urchins. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 28(2). 31 indexed citations
4.
Esposito, A., et al.. (1994). Distribution of inorganic and organic pollutants in river sediments in Campania, Italy. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 52(1). 13–8. 11 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, Paul A. Dinnel, A. Esposito, et al.. (1993). Effects on sea urchin fertilization and embryogenesis of water and sediment from two rivers in Campania, Italy. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 25(1). 36 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1988). Comparative toxicities of benzene, chlorobenzene, and dichlorobenzenes to sea urchin embryos and sperm. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 40(4). 481–488. 13 indexed citations
7.
Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1988). Effects of sodium azide on sea urchin embryos and gametes. Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis. 8(6). 363–376. 7 indexed citations
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Esposito, A., et al.. (1986). Sublethal pH decrease may cause genetic damage to eukaryotic cell: A study on sea urchins andSalmonella typhimurium. Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis. 6(4). 275–287. 24 indexed citations
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Esposito, A., et al.. (1985). Ph induced changes in mitotic and developmental patterns in sea urchin paracentrotus lividus embryogenesis 2. exposure to sperm. Birth Defects Research. 5(2). 113–122. 5 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1985). pH‐Induced changes in mitotic and developmental patterns in sea urchin embryogenesis. I. Exposure of embryos. Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis. 5(2). 101–112. 28 indexed citations
11.
Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1985). pH‐Induced changes in mitotic and developmental patterns in sea urchin embryogenesis. II. Exposure of sperm. Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis. 5(2). 113–121. 14 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1985). Comparative toxicities of chlorinated biphenyls on sea urchin egg fertilisation and embryogenesis. Marine Environmental Research. 17(2-4). 240–244. 11 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1983). The effects of hexavalent and trivalent chromium on fertilization and development in sea urchins. Environmental Research. 30(2). 442–452. 62 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, A. Esposito, Giovan Giacomo Giordano, et al.. (1983). Genotoxicity and teratogenicity of diphenyl and diphenyl ether: A study of sea urchins, yeast, andSalmonella typhimurium. Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis. 3(4). 377–393. 11 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, A. Esposito, & Giovan Giacomo Giordano. (1982). Fertilization and larval development in sea urchins following exposure of gametes and embryos to cadmium. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 11(1). 47–55. 79 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1982). Arsenic-induced developmental defects and mitotic abnormalities in sea-urchin development. Mutation Research Letters. 104(6). 351–354. 25 indexed citations
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Esposito, A., et al.. (1982). Mercury-induced developmental defects and mitotic aberrations in sea urchin development. Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects. 97(3). 210–210. 4 indexed citations
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Bronzetti, G., A. Esposito, Giovanni Pagano, & Ileana Quinto. (1981). A comparative study on the toxicity and mutagenicity of biphenyl (BP) and diphenyl ether (DPE) in sea urchin, S. typhimurium and S. cerevisiae. Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects. 85(4). 233–233. 2 indexed citations
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Esposito, A., et al.. (1981). The gametes and embryos of sea urchins in testing the environmental hazards of pollutants. A study on heavy metals. Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects. 85(4). 245–245. 1 indexed citations
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Pagano, Giovanni, et al.. (1978). . Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health. 4(2). 136–141. 14 indexed citations

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