Rebecca Kessler

1.3k total citations
23 papers, 640 citations indexed

About

Rebecca Kessler is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Biochemistry and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Rebecca Kessler has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 640 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 3 papers in Biochemistry and 3 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Rebecca Kessler's work include Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (5 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (3 papers) and Blood transfusion and management (3 papers). Rebecca Kessler is often cited by papers focused on Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (5 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (3 papers) and Blood transfusion and management (3 papers). Rebecca Kessler collaborates with scholars based in United States. Rebecca Kessler's co-authors include Urs Giger, Anne‐Françoise Rousseau, Jessica Reese, Mayank Seth, Anne Hale, Shelley C. Rankin, Maria Calabrese, Kathleen O’Shea and Donna A. Oakley and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Environmental Health Perspectives and Scientific American.

In The Last Decade

Rebecca Kessler

21 papers receiving 619 citations

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Fields of papers citing papers by Rebecca Kessler

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This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Rebecca Kessler. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Rebecca Kessler based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Rebecca Kessler. Rebecca Kessler is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2015). More than Cosmetic Changes: Taking Stock of Personal Care Product Safety. Environmental Health Perspectives. 123(5). A120–7. 20 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2014). Lead-Based Decorative Paints: Where Are They Still Sold—and Why?. Environmental Health Perspectives. 122(4). A96–A103. 29 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2014). Prevention: Air of Danger. Scientific American. 311(1). 116–117. 1 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2013). The Minamata Convention on Mercury: A First Step toward Protecting Future Generations. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121(10). A304–9. 116 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2013). Green Walls Could Cut Street-Canyon Air Pollution. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121(1). A14–A14. 17 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2013). Sunset for Leaded Aviation Gasoline?. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121(2). a54–7. 25 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2013). Urban Gardening: Managing the Risks of Contaminated Soil. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121(11-12). A326–33. 58 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca, et al.. (2012). Estrategias para el manejo de las aguas pluviales. Salud Pública de México. 54(2). 178–198.
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2011). Engineered Nanoparticles in Consumer Products: Understanding a NewIngredient. Environmental Health Perspectives. 119(3). a120–5. 163 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2011). Stormwater Strategies: Cities Prepare Aging Infrastructure for Climate Change. Environmental Health Perspectives. 119(12). A514–9. 54 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2011). Nickel ENMs Activate HIF-1α. Environmental Health Perspectives. 119(12). A512–A512. 5 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2011). Dryer Vents: An Overlooked Source of Pollution?. Environmental Health Perspectives. 119(11). A474–5. 1 indexed citations
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Rousseau, Anne‐Françoise, et al.. (2011). In Vitro Lysis and Acute Transfusion Reactions with Hemolysis Caused by Inappropriate Storage of Canine Red Blood Cell Products. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 25(4). 927–933. 38 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2010). NANOMATERIALS: Examining Nanotech’s Clean Energy Promises. Environmental Health Perspectives. 119(1). A17–A17. 2 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2010). INDUSTRY ISSUES: Pharmaceutical Factories as a Source of Drugs in Water. Environmental Health Perspectives. 118(9). a383–a383. 13 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca, et al.. (2010). ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Dog erythrocyte antigens 1.1, 1.2, 3, 4, 7, and Dal blood typing and cross-matching by gel column technique. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 39(3). 306–316. 53 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2009). WATER TREATMENT: Sweeteners Persist in Waterways. Environmental Health Perspectives. 117(10). 8 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca, Shelley C. Rankin, Kathleen O’Shea, et al.. (2009). Pseudomonas fluorescenscontamination of a feline packed red blood cell unit and studies of canine units. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 39(1). 29–38. 15 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2005). Death by Particles: The Link Between Air Pollution and Fatal Coronary Heart Disease in Women. Environmental Health Perspectives. 113(12). 3 indexed citations
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Kessler, Rebecca. (2005). Sustainable Development: Empowering Indigenous Peoples. Environmental Health Perspectives. 113(9). A588–A588. 1 indexed citations

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