Aldo Solari

2.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
121 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Aldo Solari is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Aldo Solari has authored 121 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 93 papers in Epidemiology, 54 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 29 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Aldo Solari's work include Trypanosoma species research and implications (93 papers), Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (52 papers) and Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (25 papers). Aldo Solari is often cited by papers focused on Trypanosoma species research and implications (93 papers), Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (52 papers) and Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (25 papers). Aldo Solari collaborates with scholars based in Chile, Spain and United States. Aldo Solari's co-authors include Carezza Botto‐Mahan, Edio Maldonado, Sebastián Morales, Fabiola Urbina, Sylvia Ortiz, Pedro E. Cattan, Ximena Coronado, R Campos, Juan Venegas and Anne M. Wallace and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, PLoS ONE and Molecular and Cellular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Aldo Solari

118 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Aldo Solari Chile 25 1.5k 1.0k 575 429 386 121 2.2k
Helene Santos Barbosa Brazil 26 1.3k 0.9× 739 0.7× 220 0.4× 500 1.2× 695 1.8× 109 2.3k
J. Sternberg United Kingdom 30 1.4k 0.9× 1.1k 1.1× 264 0.5× 256 0.6× 704 1.8× 89 2.2k
Lucile Maria Floeter‐Winter Brazil 35 1.5k 1.0× 2.0k 1.9× 233 0.4× 982 2.3× 527 1.4× 103 3.4k
Philippe Vincendeau France 24 1.1k 0.7× 941 0.9× 111 0.2× 377 0.9× 462 1.2× 80 2.0k
Bernard Bouteille France 27 1.4k 0.9× 847 0.8× 70 0.1× 255 0.6× 983 2.5× 115 2.7k
James L. Bennett United States 31 435 0.3× 484 0.5× 91 0.2× 572 1.3× 2.2k 5.7× 94 3.7k
L H Van der Ploeg United States 24 1.2k 0.8× 626 0.6× 137 0.2× 936 2.2× 237 0.6× 30 1.9k
H L Callahan United States 10 274 0.2× 369 0.4× 67 0.1× 263 0.6× 201 0.5× 12 1.2k
Sandra Márcia Muxel Brazil 23 494 0.3× 682 0.7× 52 0.1× 707 1.6× 174 0.5× 60 1.9k
James P. McCarter United States 34 136 0.1× 505 0.5× 408 0.7× 1.1k 2.7× 518 1.3× 62 3.8k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Aldo Solari

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All Works

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Pita, Sebastián, Pedro Lorite, Ángeles Cuadrado, et al.. (2021). High chromosomal mobility of r DNA clusters in holocentric chromosomes of Triatominae, vectors of Chagas disease ( Hemiptera‐Reduviidae ). Medical and Veterinary Entomology. 36(1). 66–80. 22 indexed citations
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Ortiz, Sylvia, et al.. (2021). Trypanosoma cruzi infection follow-up in a sylvatic vector of Chagas disease: Comparing early and late stage nymphs. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 15(9). e0009729–e0009729. 6 indexed citations
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Rojas, Diego, Fabiola Urbina, Christian Castillo, et al.. (2018). Endogenous overexpression of an active phosphorylated form of DNA polymerase β under oxidative stress in Trypanosoma cruzi. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 12(2). e0006220–e0006220. 7 indexed citations
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Campos, R, et al.. (2016). Interactions Between Trypanosoma cruzi the Chagas Disease Parasite and Naturally Infected Wild Mepraia Vectors of Chile. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 16(3). 165–171. 20 indexed citations
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Campos, R, et al.. (2016). Experimental crosses between Mepraia gajardoi and M. spinolai and hybrid chromosome analyses reveal the occurrence of several isolation mechanisms. Infection Genetics and Evolution. 45. 205–212. 18 indexed citations
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González, Christian R., et al.. (2016). Trypanosoma cruzi diversity in infected dogs from areas of the north coast of Chile. Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports. 5. 42–47. 11 indexed citations
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Correa, Juana P., Antonella Bacigalupo, Francisco E. Fontúrbel, et al.. (2015). Spatial distribution of an infectious disease in a small mammal community. Die Naturwissenschaften. 102(9-10). 51–51. 12 indexed citations
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Campos, R, Carezza Botto‐Mahan, Ximena Coronado, S. Catalá, & Aldo Solari. (2012). Phylogenetic Relationships of the Spinolai Complex and Other Triatomini Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 13(1). 73–76. 13 indexed citations
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Botto‐Mahan, Carezza, et al.. (2009). Temporal Variation of Trypanosoma cruzi Infection in Native Mammals in Chile. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 10(3). 317–319. 25 indexed citations
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Deborggraeve, Stijn, Ximena Coronado, Aldo Solari, et al.. (2009). T. cruzi OligoC-TesT: A Simplified and Standardized Polymerase Chain Reaction Format for Diagnosis of Chagas Disease. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 3(6). e450–e450. 57 indexed citations
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Apt, Werner, A Arribada, Inés Zulantay, et al.. (2005). Itraconazole or allopurinol in the treatment of chronic American trypanosomiasis: the results of clinical and parasitological examinations 11 years post-treatment. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 99(8). 733–741. 57 indexed citations
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González, Jorge, et al.. (1995). Biochemical, Immunological, and Biological Characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi Populations of the Andean North of Chile. Experimental Parasitology. 81(1). 125–135. 15 indexed citations
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Veas, Francisco, et al.. (1991). General procedure to construct highly specific kDNA probes for clones of Trypanosoma cruzi for sensitive detection by polymerase chain reaction.. PubMed. 37(1). 73–84. 59 indexed citations
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Solari, Aldo, Juan Venegas, Enrique González, & Claudio C. Vásquez. (1991). Detection and Classification of Trypanosoma cruzi by DNA Hybridization with Nonradioactive Probes. The Journal of Protozoology. 38(6). 559–565. 14 indexed citations
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Sánchez, Gina, Anne M. Wallace, Marcelo Olivares, et al.. (1990). Biological characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi zymodemes: In vitro differentiation of epimastigotes and infectivity of culture metacyclic trypomastigotes to mice. Experimental Parasitology. 71(1). 125–133. 19 indexed citations
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Aguilera, Ximena, et al.. (1987). Schizodeme analyses of Trypanosoma cruzi zymodemes from Chile. Experimental Parasitology. 64(2). 252–260. 20 indexed citations
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Macina, Roberto A., Marisela Palacios Reyes, Daniel O. Sánchez, et al.. (1987). Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from Argentina and Chile grouped with the aid of DNA probes. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 25(1). 45–53. 24 indexed citations
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Solari, Aldo & Murray P. Deutscher. (1983). Identification of Multiple RNases in Xenopus laevis Oocytes and Their Possible Role in tRNA Processing. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 3(10). 1711–1717. 7 indexed citations

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