The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Canis, Hsp70, Mytilus, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. Her Canis study introduces a deeper knowledge of Ecology. Her Hsp70 research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Molecular biology and Heat shock.
Her research integrates issues of Mode of action, Biochemistry, Cell signaling and Mussel in her study of Mytilus. Her Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Catfish and Pharmacology. Her research in Endocrinology intersects with topics in Alpha, Signal transduction and Public health.
Her main research concerns Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Ecology, Mytilus and Canis. Her Endocrinology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Receptor and Hepatocyte. Her studies deal with areas such as Zoology, Genetic variability and Biological dispersal as well as Ecology.
Her work deals with themes such as Environmental chemistry, Oxidative stress and Mussel, which intersect with Mytilus. Elena Fabbri works mostly in the field of Mussel, limiting it down to topics relating to Gene expression and, in certain cases, Molecular biology and Hsp70. Her work in Canis addresses issues such as Italian wolf, which are connected to fields such as Evolutionary biology.
Elena Fabbri spends much of her time researching Ecology, Canis, Evolutionary biology, Mytilus and Italian wolf. Elena Fabbri has researched Ecology in several fields, including Genetic variability and Biological dispersal. Her Canis study incorporates themes from Zoology, Animal ecology and Carnivore.
Her studies in Mytilus integrate themes in fields like Environmental chemistry, Embryo, Xenobiotic and Mussel. Her Mussel study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lipid peroxidation, Oxidative stress, Biochemistry and Catalase. Her research integrates issues of Endocrinology and Internal medicine in her study of Mode of action.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Canis, Mytilus, Mussel and Animal ecology. Her Ecology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Genetic variability and Biological dispersal. The study incorporates disciplines such as Evolutionary biology, Genetics, Introgression, Italian wolf and Threatened species in addition to Canis.
She has included themes like Environmental chemistry and Cell biology in her Mytilus study. Her work in Animal ecology tackles topics such as Mitochondrial DNA which are related to areas like Zoology. Her Mode of action research integrates issues from Endocrinology and Internal medicine.
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The use of biomarkers in biomonitoring: a 2-tier approach assessing the level of pollutant-induced stress syndrome in sentinel organisms.
A. Viarengo;D. Lowe;C. Bolognesi;Elena Fabbri.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology (2007)
Noninvasive molecular tracking of colonizing wolf (Canis lupus) packs in the western Italian Alps.
V. Lucchini;E. Fabbri;F. Marucco;S. Ricci.
Molecular Ecology (2002)
Differential HSP70 gene expression in the Mediterranean mussel exposed to various stressors.
Silvia Franzellitti;Elena Fabbri.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2005)
Expression of cytoprotective proteins, heat shock protein 70 and metallothioneins, in tissues of Ostrea edulis exposed to heat and heavy metals.
Annamaria Piano;Paola Valbonesi;Elena Fabbri.
Cell Stress & Chaperones (2004)
Effects of environmental concentrations of the antiepilectic drug carbamazepine on biomarkers and cAMP-mediated cell signaling in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
Laura Martin-Diaz;Silvia Franzellitti;Sara Buratti;Paola Valbonesi.
Aquatic Toxicology (2009)
THE ROLE OF CIRCULATING CATECHOLAMINES IN THE REGULATION OF FISH METABOLISM : AN OVERVIEW
Elena Fabbri;Antonio Capuzzo;Thomas W Moon.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology (1998)
From the Apennines to the Alps: colonization genetics of the naturally expanding Italian wolf (Canis lupus) population
Elena Fabbri;Christian Miquel;Vittorio Lucchini;Alberto Santini.
Molecular Ecology (2007)
Human pharmaceuticals in the marine environment: Focus on exposure and biological effects in animal species.
Elena Fabbri;Silvia Franzellitti.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2016)
Environmental Effects of BPA: Focus on Aquatic Species.
Laura Canesi;Elena Fabbri.
Dose-response (2015)
Parma consensus statement on metabolic disruptors
Jerrold J. Heindel;Frederick S. Vom Saal;Bruce Blumberg;Patrizia Bovolin.
Environmental Health (2015)
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