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Inna M. Sokolova

Inna M. Sokolova

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
14284
World Ranking
9695
National Ranking
706

Overview

Inna M. Sokolova is affiliated with the University of Rostock in Germany and has contributed extensively to environmental science, particularly in aquatic ecology and toxicology. Their research spans multiple aspects of environmental adaptation, physiological stress, and pollution impacts in marine and freshwater organisms.

Their recent publications include studies focused on oxidative stress, bioenergetics, and pollution effects in aquatic ectotherms. Notable papers are:

  • Is microplastic an oxidative stressor? Evidence from a meta-analysis on bivalves (2021), Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Bioenergetics in environmental adaptation and stress tolerance of aquatic ectotherms: linking physiology and ecology in a multi-stressor landscape (2021), Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Rethinking Nano-TiO2 Safety: Overview of Toxic Effects in Humans and Aquatic Animals (2020), Small
  • Coastal zone use influences the spatial distribution of microplastics in Hangzhou Bay, China (2020), Environmental Pollution
  • Oxidative stress induced by nanoplastics in the liver of juvenile large yellow croaker Larimichthys crocea (2021), Marine Pollution Bulletin

The scientist collaborates frequently with others in their field. Frequently co-authored researchers include:

  • Eugene P. Sokolov
  • Halina Falfushynska
  • Youji Wang
  • Menghong Hu
  • Stefan Timm

Publications by Inna M. Sokolova are often found in these venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Marine Environmental Research
  • Frontiers in Marine Science

Their core field of study is Environmental Science, with significant contributions in several subfields related to aquatic systems and pollution:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Oceanography
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Pollution

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
  • Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution

Best Publications

  • Energy Homeostasis as an Integrative Tool for Assessing Limits of Environmental Stress Tolerance in Aquatic Invertebrates

    Inna M. Sokolova;Markus Frederich;Rita Bagwe;Gisela Lannig

  • Energy-Limited Tolerance to Stress as a Conceptual Framework to Integrate the Effects of Multiple Stressors

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  • Interactive effects of metal pollution and temperature on metabolism in aquatic ectotherms: implications of global climate change

    Inna M. Sokolova;Gisela Lannig

  • Impact of Ocean Acidification on Energy Metabolism of Oyster, Crassostrea gigas—Changes in Metabolic Pathways and Thermal Response

    Gisela Lannig;Silke Eilers;Hans O. Pörtner;Inna M. Sokolova

  • Elevated level of carbon dioxide affects metabolism and shell formation in oysters Crassostrea virginica

    Elia Beniash;Anna Ivanina;Nicholas S. Lieb;Ilya Kurochkin

  • Proteomic response to elevated PCO2 level in eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica: evidence for oxidative stress

    Lars Tomanek;Marcus J. Zuzow;Anna V. Ivanina;Elia Beniash

  • Interactive effects of salinity and elevated CO2 levels on juvenile eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica.

    Gary H. Dickinson;Anna V. Ivanina;Omera B. Matoo;Hans O. Pörtner

  • Cadmium-induced apoptosis in oyster hemocytes involves disturbance of cellular energy balance but no mitochondrial permeability transition.

    I. M. Sokolova;S. Evans;F. M. Hughes

  • Metabolic plasticity and critical temperatures for aerobic scope in a eurythermal marine invertebrate (Littorina saxatilis, Gastropoda: Littorinidae) from different latitudes.

    Inna M. Sokolova;Hans-Otto Pörtner

  • Temperature-dependent stress response in oysters, Crassostrea virginica: pollution reduces temperature tolerance in oysters.

    Gisela Lannig;Jason F. Flores;Inna M. Sokolova

  • Interactive effects of elevated temperature and CO2 levels on metabolism and oxidative stress in two common marine bivalves (Crassostrea virginica and Mercenaria mercenaria)

    Omera B. Matoo;Anna V. Ivanina;Claus Ullstad;Elia Beniash

  • Apoptosis in molluscan immune defense

    I M Sokolova

  • Cadmium effects on mitochondrial function are enhanced by elevated temperatures in a marine poikilotherm, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin (Bivalvia: Ostreidae).

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  • Effects of elevated temperature and cadmium exposure on stress protein response in eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin).

    A.V. Ivanina;C. Taylor;C. Taylor;I.M. Sokolova

  • Mitochondrial Adaptations to Variable Environments and Their Role in Animals' Stress Tolerance.

    Inna Sokolova

  • Interactive effects of elevated temperature and CO2 levels on energy metabolism and biomineralization of marine bivalves Crassostrea virginica and Mercenaria mercenaria.

    Anna V. Ivanina;Gary H. Dickinson;Gary H. Dickinson;Omera B. Matoo;Rita Bagwe;Rita Bagwe

  • The transcriptomic responses of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, to environmental conditions.

    Robert W. Chapman;Annalaura Mancia;Marion Beal;Artur Veloso

  • Effects of cadmium on cellular protein and glutathione synthesis and expression of stress proteins in eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin.

    Anna V Ivanina;Anton S Cherkasov;Inna M Sokolova

  • Effects of acclimation temperature and cadmium exposure on cellular energy budgets in the marine mollusk Crassostrea virginica: linking cellular and mitochondrial responses

    Anton S. Cherkasov;Pradip K. Biswas;Daisy M. Ridings;Amy H. Ringwood

  • Interactive effects of elevated temperature and CO2 levels on metabolism and oxidative stress in two common marine bivalves (Crassostrea virginica and Mercenaria mercenaria) Part A Molecular & integrative physiology

    Omera B. Matoo;Anna V. Ivanina;Claus Ullstad;Elia Beniash

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Otto Pörtner
Hans-Otto Pörtner Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Ionan Marigómez
Ionan Marigómez University of the Basque Country
Stefan Timm
Stefan Timm University of Rostock
James D. Oliver
James D. Oliver University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Martin Hagemann
Martin Hagemann University of Rostock
Sergey Dobretsov
Sergey Dobretsov Sultan Qaboos University
Patricia M. Schulte
Patricia M. Schulte University of British Columbia
Youji Wang
Youji Wang Shanghai Ocean University
Menghong Hu
Menghong Hu Shanghai Ocean University
Joydeep Dutta
Joydeep Dutta Royal Institute of Technology

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