665 total citations 42 papers, 476 citations indexed
About
Camillo Vellano is a scholar working on Physiology, Aquatic Science and Ecology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Camillo Vellano has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 476 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Physiology, 12 papers in Aquatic Science and 12 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Camillo Vellano's work include Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species (17 papers), Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (12 papers) and Physiological and biochemical adaptations (12 papers). Camillo Vellano is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species (17 papers), Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (12 papers) and Physiological and biochemical adaptations (12 papers). Camillo Vellano collaborates with scholars based in Italy and Japan. Camillo Vellano's co-authors include Valdo Mazzi, Giorgio Malacarne, Cristina Giacoma, Giovanni Lodi, Oliana Carnevali, Kazutoshi Yamamoto, Sakaé Kikuyama, Gilberto Mosconi, Concetta Lupo Di Prisco and A.M. Polzonetti‐Magni and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Endocrinology, Copeia and Hormones and Behavior.
In The Last Decade
Camillo Vellano
36 papers
receiving
446 citations
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Mazzi, Valdo, et al.. (2013). EFFECTS OF PERMANENT LESIONS TO THE ROSTRAL PREOPTIC AREA ON OVOGENESIS IN THE NEWT TRITURUS CRISTATUS CARNIFEX (LAUR.). Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.1 indexed citations
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (2013). EFFECTS OF PROLACTIN ON THE PITUITO-THYROID AXIS, INTEGUMENT AND BEHAVIOUR OF THE ADULT MALE CRESTED NEWT. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.2 indexed citations
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (2013). EFFECTS OF MAMMALIAN GONADOTROPINS (FSH AND LH) ON SPERMATOGENESIS IN THE CRESTED NEWT UNDER DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (2013). ANALYSIS OF THE INTEGUMENTARY EFFECT OF PROLACTIN IN THE HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED CRESTED NEWT. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.1 indexed citations
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (2013). DOES TRH STIMULATE HYPOPHYSEAL THYROTROPIC ACTIVITY IN THE NEWT. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.
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Malacarne, Giorgio, L. Bottoni, Roberto Massa, & Camillo Vellano. (2013). THE ABDOMINAL GLAND OF THE CRESTED NEWT: A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF COURTSHIP PHEROMONES. PRELIMINARY ETHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL DATA. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology. 18(1). 33–39.2 indexed citations
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (2013). ENDOCRINE DETERMINISM OF OVULATION IN THE CRESTED NEWT: EFFECTS OF MAMMALIAN GONADOTROPINS (LH AND FSH) AND ACTH. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.
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Mazzi, Valdo, et al.. (2013). LOCALIZATION OF CORTICOTROPIC ACTIVITY IN THE PITUITARY OF THE CRESTED NEWT. Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology.
Lupo, Concetta, et al.. (1987). TESTOSTERONE-BINDING PROTEIN IN THE ENCEPHALON OF SEASONALLY BREEDING AMPHIBIAN. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 66(1). 7–7.
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (1985). Ovine prolactin lowers serum testosterone levels in summer and winter newts Triturus cristatus carnifex (Laur.). Monitore Zoologico Italiano-Italian Journal of Zoology. 19(3). 129–135.1 indexed citations
Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (1967). Enhancement of thyroid activity by prolactin in the estivating male newt, Triturus cristatus carnifex (Laur.).. PubMed. 37(3). 260–1.7 indexed citations
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (1966). Histochemical investigations on delta-5-3-beta-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase activity in the interrenal gland of Triturus cristatus carnifex Laur. under normal and experimental conditions. Preliminary note.. PubMed. 36(10). 1073–6.1 indexed citations
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Vellano, Camillo, et al.. (1966). Preliminary in vivo and in vitro experiments on prolactin activity of the pituitary of the crested newt (Triturus cristatus carnifex Laur.).. PubMed. 36(10). 1070–2.3 indexed citations
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