Adalto Bianchini focuses on Oxidative stress, Ecology, Toxicity, Catalase and Gill. His studies in Oxidative stress integrate themes in fields like Hepatopancreas and Metallothionein. His Metallothionein research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Invertebrate and Pesticide.
His study in Toxicity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endocrinology and Toxicology. His Catalase research focuses on Lipid peroxidation and how it connects with Microbiology. The Gill study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry, Na+/K+-ATPase and Anatomy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Environmental chemistry, Gill, Animal science and Toxicity. His work in Ecology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Zoology. His Environmental chemistry research integrates issues from Seawater and Mussel.
His research integrates issues of Hemolymph, Biochemistry, Hepatopancreas, Anatomy and Callinectes in his study of Gill. His Animal science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Glyphosate and Reproduction. Adalto Bianchini works mostly in the field of Toxicity, limiting it down to topics relating to Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and, in certain cases, Calcium ATPase, as a part of the same area of interest.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Environmental chemistry, Gill, Lipid peroxidation and Oxidative stress. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Botany, Contamination, Toxicity, Mussel and Carbonic anhydrase. His Gill study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as ATP7A, Biochemistry, Metallothionein, Metal metabolism and Osmoregulation.
The concepts of his Lipid peroxidation study are interwoven with issues in Ecotoxicology, Human fertilization, Motility and Bioaccumulation. Adalto Bianchini interconnects Glutathione and Antioxidant in the investigation of issues within Oxidative stress. His research investigates the connection between Glutathione and topics such as Superoxide dismutase that intersect with issues in Catalase and Notothenia rossii.
His main research concerns Ecology, Animal science, Environmental chemistry, Catalase and Micronucleus test. The various areas that he examines in his Animal science study include Fish mortality, Glyphosate, Osmoregulation and Embryo. The study incorporates disciplines such as Toxicity, Odontesthes humensis and Retinoic acid in addition to Embryo.
His work carried out in the field of Environmental chemistry brings together such families of science as Seawater and Mesocosm. His research investigates the connection with Catalase and areas like Superoxide dismutase which intersect with concerns in Notothenia rossii and Glutathione. His studies deal with areas such as Zoology, Perciformes, Antioxidant and Gill as well as Notothenia rossii.
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Pollution biomarkers in estuarine animals: critical review and new perspectives.
José M. Monserrat;José M. Monserrat;Pablo E. Martínez;Pablo E. Martínez;Laura A. Geracitano;Lílian Lund Amado.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology (2007)
Sodium turnover rate determines sensitivity to acute copper and silver exposure in freshwater animals.
Martin Grosell;Claus Helix Nielsen;Adalto Bianchini.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology (2002)
Salinity effects on osmoregulation and growth of the euryhaline flounder Paralichthys orbignyanus
Luís André Nassr de Sampaio;Adalto Bianchini.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2002)
Mechanism of acute silver toxicity in Daphnia magna
Adalto Bianchini;Chris M. Wood.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2003)
Oxidative stress responses in two populations of Laeonereis acuta (Polychaeta, Nereididae) after acute and chronic exposure to copper.
L.A Geracitano;R Bocchetti;J.M Monserrat;F Regoli.
Marine Environmental Research (2004)
Acute silver toxicity in aquatic animals is a function of sodium uptake rate.
Adalto Bianchini;Martin Grosell;Sean M. Gregory;Chris M. Wood.
Environmental Science & Technology (2002)
Antioxidant responses and oxidative stress after microcystin exposure in the hepatopancreas of an estuarine crab species
G.L.L. Pinho;C. Moura da Rosa;F.E. Maciel;A. Bianchini.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (2005)
Determination of lipid peroxides in invertebrates tissues using the Fe(III) xylenol orange complex formation.
J. M. Monserrat;L. A. Geracitano;G. L. L. Pinho;T. M. Vinagre.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2003)
Biomarkers in croakers Micropogonias furnieri (Teleostei: Sciaenidae) from polluted and non-polluted areas from the Patos Lagoon estuary (Southern Brazil): evidences of genotoxic and immunological effects.
Lílian Lund Amado;Carlos Eduardo da Rosa;Alice Meirelles Leite;Loraine Moraes.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2006)
Toxic effects of microcystins in the hepatopancreas of the estuarine crab Chasmagnathus granulatus (Decapoda, Grapsidae).
G.L.L. Pinho;G.L.L. Pinho;C. Moura da Rosa;J.S. Yunes;C.M. Luquet.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology (2003)
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