Alessia D’Agata

820 total citations
11 papers, 738 citations indexed

About

Alessia D’Agata is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Ecology and Ocean Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Alessia D’Agata has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 738 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 5 papers in Ecology and 2 papers in Ocean Engineering. Recurrent topics in Alessia D’Agata's work include Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (9 papers), Physiological and biochemical adaptations (4 papers) and Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (2 papers). Alessia D’Agata is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (9 papers), Physiological and biochemical adaptations (4 papers) and Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (2 papers). Alessia D’Agata collaborates with scholars based in Italy and United Kingdom. Alessia D’Agata's co-authors include Maria Maisano, Salvatore Fasulo, Angela Mauceri, Tiziana Cappello, Vincenzo Parrino, Alessia Giannetto, Antonino Natalotto, Elena De Domenico, Lorna J. Dallas and James W. Readman and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Aquatic Toxicology and Marine Environmental Research.

In The Last Decade

Alessia D’Agata

11 papers receiving 732 citations

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alessia D’Agata

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All Works

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D’Agata, Alessia, Tiziana Cappello, Maria Maisano, et al.. (2014). Cellular biomarkers in the musselMytilus galloprovincialis(Bivalvia: Mytilidae) from Lake Faro (Sicily, Italy). Italian Journal of Zoology. 81(1). 43–54. 48 indexed citations
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Cappello, Tiziana, Maria Maisano, Alessia D’Agata, et al.. (2013). Effects of environmental pollution in caged mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis). Marine Environmental Research. 91. 52–60. 92 indexed citations
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Domenico, Elena De, Angela Mauceri, Daniela Giordano, et al.. (2013). Biological responses of juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) exposed to contaminated sediments. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 97. 114–123. 60 indexed citations
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D’Agata, Alessia, Salvatore Fasulo, Lorna J. Dallas, et al.. (2013). Enhanced toxicity of ‘bulk' titanium dioxide compared to ‘fresh' and ‘aged' nano-TiO2in marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis). Nanotoxicology. 8(5). 549–558. 118 indexed citations
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Maisano, Maria, Vincenzo Parrino, Maria Giovanna Parisi, et al.. (2013). Haemolytic activity and characterization of nematocyst venom fromPelagia noctiluca(Cnidaria: Scyphozoa). Italian Journal of Zoology. 80(2). 168–176. 40 indexed citations
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Ciacci, Caterina, Cristina Barmo, Gabriella Gallo, et al.. (2012). Effects of sublethal, environmentally relevant concentrations of hexavalent chromium in the gills of Mytilus galloprovincialis. Aquatic Toxicology. 120-121. 109–118. 99 indexed citations
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Fasulo, Salvatore, F. Iacono, Tiziana Cappello, et al.. (2012). Metabolomic investigation of Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck 1819) caged in aquatic environments. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 84. 139–146. 118 indexed citations
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Domenico, Elena De, Angela Mauceri, Maria Maisano, et al.. (2011). Effects of “in vivo” exposure to toxic sediments on juveniles of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Aquatic Toxicology. 105(3-4). 688–697. 36 indexed citations
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Fasulo, Salvatore, Maria Maisano, Emilio Sperone, et al.. (2011). Toxicity of Foroozan crude oil to ornate wrasse (Thalassoma pavo, Osteichthyes, Labridae): ultrastructure and cellular biomarkers. Italian Journal of Zoology. 79(2). 182–199. 39 indexed citations
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Fasulo, Salvatore, Angela Mauceri, Maria Maisano, et al.. (2010). A multibiomarker approach in Coris julis living in a natural environment. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 73(7). 1565–1573. 54 indexed citations
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Fasulo, Salvatore, Angela Mauceri, Maria Maisano, et al.. (2010). Immunohistochemical and molecular biomarkers in Coris julis exposed to environmental contaminants. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 73(5). 873–882. 34 indexed citations

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