Mohamed Bannı

7.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
152 papers, 5.7k citations indexed

About

Mohamed Bannı is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohamed Bannı has authored 152 papers receiving a total of 5.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 100 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 83 papers in Pollution and 28 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Mohamed Bannı's work include Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (79 papers), Microplastics and Plastic Pollution (43 papers) and Heavy metals in environment (31 papers). Mohamed Bannı is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (79 papers), Microplastics and Plastic Pollution (43 papers) and Heavy metals in environment (31 papers). Mohamed Bannı collaborates with scholars based in Tunisia, Italy and France. Mohamed Bannı's co-authors include Hamadi Boussetta, A. Viarengo, Jamel Jebali, Iteb Boughattas, Imed Messaoudi, Francesco Dondero, Susanna Sforzini, Sabrine Hattab, Noureddine Bousserrhıne and Omayma Missawi and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Science of The Total Environment and Journal of Hazardous Materials.

In The Last Decade

Mohamed Bannı

147 papers receiving 5.6k citations

Hit Papers

Micro- and nano-plastics in edible fruit and vegetables. ... 2020 2026 2022 2024 2020 100 200 300 400 500

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All Works

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Bannı, Mohamed, et al.. (2025). Unraveling the molecular mechanisms of cadmium-induced stress in Mytilus galloprovincialis: Chaperone proteins as key mediators. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 120. 104847–104847.
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Conti, Gea Oliveri, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Rida Abelouah, et al.. (2024). Metabolomic and biochemical disorders reveal the toxicity of environmental microplastics and benzo[a]pyrene in the marine polychaete Hediste diversicolor. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 477. 135404–135404. 9 indexed citations
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Hattab, Sabrine, Tiziana Cappello, Iteb Boughattas, et al.. (2024). Toxicity assessment of animal manure composts containing environmental microplastics by using earthworms Eisenia andrei. The Science of The Total Environment. 931. 172975–172975. 10 indexed citations
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Boughattas, Iteb, Valérie Sappin‐Didier, Sondes Helaoui, et al.. (2024). Exposure to polymetallic contaminated sites induced toxicological effects on chicken lungs: A multi-level analysis. Chemosphere. 354. 141574–141574. 2 indexed citations
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Abelouah, Mohamed Rida, Mohamed Ben-Haddad, Sara Hajji, et al.. (2023). Binational survey using Mytilus galloprovincialis as a bioindicator of microplastic pollution: Insights into chemical analysis and potential risk on humans. The Science of The Total Environment. 870. 161894–161894. 43 indexed citations
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Gallo, Alessandra, Massimo Venditti, Mohamed Rida Abelouah, et al.. (2023). Unveiling the impact of environmental microplastics on mussel spermatozoa: First evidence of prothymosin-α detection in invertebrate’s male gametes. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 461. 132521–132521. 10 indexed citations
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Kessabi, Kaouthar, et al.. (2023). Combined toxic effects of cadmium and environmental microplastics in Aphanius fasciatus (Pisces, Cyprinodontidae). Marine Environmental Research. 189. 106071–106071. 7 indexed citations
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Missawi, Omayma, et al.. (2023). Multi-marker Approach in the Black Sea Urchin Arbacia lixula (Linnaeus, 1758) from Algerian West Coast. Thalassas An International Journal of Marine Sciences. 39(2). 697–713. 1 indexed citations
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Kessabi, Kaouthar, et al.. (2022). Exposure to microplastics leads to a defective ovarian function and change in cytoskeleton protein expression in rat. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 29(23). 34594–34606. 81 indexed citations
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Zitouni, Nesrine, Tiziana Cappello, Omayma Missawi, et al.. (2022). Metabolomic disorders unveil hepatotoxicity of environmental microplastics in wild fish Serranus scriba (Linnaeus 1758). The Science of The Total Environment. 838(Pt 1). 155872–155872. 56 indexed citations
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Guerbèj, Hamadi, et al.. (2021). Multifactorial Screening Reveals New Insight into Early Cadmium Exposure and Garlic Interactions in Dicentrarchus labrax. Biological Trace Element Research. 199(12). 4759–4771. 6 indexed citations
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Araújo, Cristiano V.M., Abdelmourhit Laissaoui, Daniel Clemente Vieira Rêgo da Silva, et al.. (2020). Not Only Toxic but Repellent: What Can Organisms’ Responses Tell Us about Contamination and What Are the Ecological Consequences When They Flee from an Environment?. Toxics. 8(4). 118–118. 32 indexed citations
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Helaoui, Sondes, Iteb Boughattas, Sabrine Hattab, et al.. (2020). Physiological, biochemical and transcriptomic responses of Medicago sativa to nickel exposure. Chemosphere. 249. 126121–126121. 63 indexed citations
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Missawi, Omayma, Noureddine Bousserrhıne, Nesrine Zitouni, et al.. (2020). Uptake, accumulation and associated cellular alterations of environmental samples of microplastics in the seaworm Hediste diversicolor. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 406. 124287–124287. 54 indexed citations
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Sforzini, Susanna, Caterina Oliveri, Audrey Barranger, et al.. (2019). Effects of fullerene C60 in blue mussels: Role of mTOR in autophagy related cellular/tissue alterations. Chemosphere. 246. 125707–125707. 21 indexed citations
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Sforzini, Susanna, Caterina Oliveri, Giannina Chessa, et al.. (2018). Application of a new targeted low density microarray and conventional biomarkers to evaluate the health status of marine mussels: A field study in Sardinian coast, Italy. The Science of The Total Environment. 628-629. 319–328. 16 indexed citations
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Guerbèj, Hamadi, et al.. (2017). Protective Effects of Dietary Garlic Powder Against Cadmium-induced Toxicity in Sea Bass Liver: a Chemical, Biochemical, and Transcriptomic Approach. Biological Trace Element Research. 183(2). 370–378. 18 indexed citations
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Bouraoui, Zied, et al.. (2016). Acute Effects of Cadmium and Copper on Cytochemical Responses in the Polychaete Hediste Diversicolor. International Journal of Environmental Research. 10(1). 131–138. 4 indexed citations
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Bannı, Mohamed, et al.. (2011). Cadmium-induced ovarian pathophysiology is mediated by change in gene expression pattern of zinc transporters in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Chemico-Biological Interactions. 193(2). 172–179. 43 indexed citations

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