Sandra C. Tomy

894 total citations
15 papers, 712 citations indexed

About

Sandra C. Tomy is a scholar working on Genetics, Virology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Sandra C. Tomy has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 712 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Genetics, 8 papers in Virology and 3 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Sandra C. Tomy's work include Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies (11 papers), Rabies epidemiology and control (8 papers) and Entomological Studies and Ecology (3 papers). Sandra C. Tomy is often cited by papers focused on Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies (11 papers), Rabies epidemiology and control (8 papers) and Entomological Studies and Ecology (3 papers). Sandra C. Tomy collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United Kingdom and Japan. Sandra C. Tomy's co-authors include Ida S. Sano‐Martins, David A. Warrell, Aura S. Kamiguti, Miguel Tanús Jorge, Francisco Oscar de Siqueira França, Fan Hui Wen, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, R.D.G. Theakston, Marcelo Larami Santoro and Maria Cristina Cirillo Sousa-e-Silva and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Thrombosis and Haemostasis and Toxicon.

In The Last Decade

Sandra C. Tomy

15 papers receiving 697 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sandra C. Tomy Brazil 11 640 450 181 141 113 15 712
Ofelia Acosta Argentina 16 511 0.8× 291 0.6× 162 0.9× 215 1.5× 75 0.7× 36 605
Pamela Teibler Argentina 15 510 0.8× 316 0.7× 148 0.8× 205 1.5× 76 0.7× 51 605
Édgar Neri-Castro Mexico 17 664 1.0× 375 0.8× 238 1.3× 247 1.8× 62 0.5× 52 708
Maria Cristina Cirillo Sousa-e-Silva Brazil 8 276 0.4× 147 0.3× 73 0.4× 91 0.6× 58 0.5× 8 416
Cassandra M. Modahl Singapore 16 464 0.7× 225 0.5× 130 0.7× 238 1.7× 54 0.5× 32 619
H.G. Higashi Brazil 9 270 0.4× 128 0.3× 53 0.3× 118 0.8× 56 0.5× 13 333
E.M.A. Kelen Brazil 7 269 0.4× 165 0.4× 51 0.3× 64 0.5× 81 0.7× 11 352
José A. Portes-Junior Brazil 13 493 0.8× 289 0.6× 149 0.8× 203 1.4× 52 0.5× 18 537
Maria de Fátima D. Furtado Brazil 17 738 1.2× 425 0.9× 226 1.2× 251 1.8× 107 0.9× 22 765
Pedro Pereira de Oliveira Pardal Brazil 12 467 0.7× 276 0.6× 133 0.7× 115 0.8× 55 0.5× 41 508

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sandra C. Tomy

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Tomy, Sandra C., et al.. (2007). Efeito Anticoagulante In Vitro do Extrato Hidroetanólico de Folhas e Flores Édulas de Tropaeolum majus L. (Tropaeolaceae) sobre o Plasma Humano. Latin American Journal of Pharmacy. 3 indexed citations
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Gonçalves, Luís Roberto C., Maria Cristina Cirillo Sousa-e-Silva, Sandra C. Tomy, & Ida S. Sano‐Martins. (2007). Efficacy of serum therapy on the treatment of rats experimentally envenomed by bristle extract of the caterpillar Lonomia obliqua: Comparison with epsilon-aminocaproic acid therapy. Toxicon. 50(3). 349–356. 23 indexed citations
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Malaque, Ceila María Sant’Ana, et al.. (2006). A CASE OF HEMOLYSIS RESULTING FROM CONTACT WITH A LONOMIA CATERPILLAR IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 74(5). 807–809. 24 indexed citations
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Spadacci-Morena, Diva Denelle, et al.. (2005). The effect of experimental Bothrops jararaca envenomation on pregnant mice. Toxicon. 47(2). 196–207. 1 indexed citations
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Pardal, Pedro Pereira de Oliveira, Fan Hui Wen, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, et al.. (2003). Clinical trial of two antivenoms for the treatment of Bothrops and Lachesis bites in the north eastern Amazon region of Brazil. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 98(1). 28–42. 129 indexed citations
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Tomy, Sandra C., et al.. (2003). Hematological, hemostatic and clinical chemistry disturbances induced by Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom in dogs. Human & Experimental Toxicology. 22(9). 491–500. 23 indexed citations
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França, Francisco Oscar de Siqueira, Kátia Cristina Barbaro, Fan Hui Wen, et al.. (2003). Envenoming by Bothrops jararaca in Brazil: association between venom antigenaemia and severity at admission to hospital. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 97(3). 312–317. 30 indexed citations
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Jorge, Miguel Tanús, et al.. (1997). Snakebite by the bushmaster (Lachesis muta) in Brazil: Case report and review of the literature. Toxicon. 35(4). 545–554. 78 indexed citations
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Kelen, E.M.A., et al.. (1996). Acquired haemorrhagic syndrome from contact with a caterpillar (Lonomia obliqua Walker 1855, Saturniidae). Toxicon. 34(2). 146–146. 6 indexed citations
10.
Sano‐Martins, Ida S., Marcelo Larami Santoro, Maria Cristina Cirillo Sousa-e-Silva, et al.. (1995). Hematological changes induced by Bothrops jararaca venom in dogs.. PubMed. 28(3). 303–12. 23 indexed citations
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Sano‐Martins, Ida S., Fan Hui Wen, Sandra C. Tomy, et al.. (1994). Reliability of the simple 20 minute whole blood clotting test (WBCT20) as an indicator of low plasma fibrinogen concentration in patients envenomed by Bothrops snakes. Toxicon. 32(9). 1045–1050. 94 indexed citations
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Cardoso, João Luiz Costa, Fan Hui Wen, Francisco Oscar de Siqueira França, et al.. (1993). Randomized comparative trial of three antivenoms in the treatment of envenoming by lance-headed vipers (<italic>Bothrops jararaca</italic>) in São Paulo, Brazil. QJM. 86(5). 315–25. 204 indexed citations
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Maruyama, Masugi, et al.. (1992). Prothrombin and Factor X activating properties ofBothrops erythromelasvenom. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 86(5). 549–556. 13 indexed citations
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Maruyama, Masugi, Aura S. Kamiguti, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, et al.. (1990). Studies on Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis in Patients Bitten by Bothrops jararaca (jararaca). Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 63(3). 449–453. 58 indexed citations
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Kamiguti, Aura S., R.D.G. Theakston, & Sandra C. Tomy. (1988). An investigation of the coagulant activity of the venom of the saw-scaled viper(Echis carinatus)from Saudi Arabia. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 82(5). 503–509. 3 indexed citations

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