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D-Index
62
Citations
10781
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9046
National Ranking
323

Jean-Philippe Antignac publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jean-Philippe Antignac sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 179 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Jean-Philippe Antignac D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jean-Philippe Antignac sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jean-Philippe Antignac is affiliated with INRAE (Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement) in France. Their research focuses primarily within the field of Environmental Science, with particular emphasis on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work spans across several subfields including Cancer Research, Environmental Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Engineering. Their research topics cover a range of subjects such as Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging, Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, and Air Quality and Health Impacts.

Jean-Philippe Antignac has published extensively, with recent papers including:

  • Suspect and non-targeted screening of chemicals of emerging concern for human biomonitoring, environmental health studies and support to risk assessment: From promises to challenges and harmonisation issues (2020) - Environment International
  • Environmental chemicals, breast cancer progression and drug resistance (2020) - Environmental Health
  • The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE): facilitating European and worldwide collaboration on suspect screening in high resolution mass spectrometry (2022) - Environmental Sciences Europe
  • Biomarkers, matrices and analytical methods targeting human exposure to chemicals selected for a European human biomonitoring initiative (2020) - Environment International
  • Harmonized human biomonitoring in European children, teenagers and adults: EU-wide exposure data of 11 chemical substance groups from the HBM4EU Aligned Studies (2014-2021) (2023) - International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Jean-Philippe Antignac include Germán Cano-Sancho, Bruno Le Bizec, Hans Mol, Argelia Castaño, and Holger M. Koch.

Typical publication venues for this scientist feature journals such as Environment International, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, Environmental Research, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Environmental Pollution.

Best Publications

  • The ion suppression phenomenon in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and its consequences in the field of residue analysis

    Jean-Philippe Antignac;Katia de Wasch;Fabrice Monteau;Hubert De Brabander

  • Toxicological Function of Adipose Tissue: Focus on Persistent Organic Pollutants

    Michele La Merrill;Claude Emond;Min Ji Kim;Min Ji Kim;Jean Philippe Antignac

  • Exposure assessment of French women and their newborns to tetrabromobisphenol-A: Occurrence measurements in maternal adipose tissue, serum, breast milk and cord serum

    Ronan Cariou;Jean-Philippe Antignac;Daniel Zalko;Alain Berrebi

  • Fate and complex pathogenic effects of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls in obese subjects before and after drastic weight loss.

    Min-Ji Kim;Philippe Marchand;Corneliu Henegar;Jean-Philippe Antignac

  • Exposure assessment of French women and their newborn to brominated flame retardants: determination of tri- to deca- polybromodiphenylethers (PBDE) in maternal adipose tissue, serum, breast milk and cord serum.

    Jean-Philippe Antignac;Ronan Cariou;Daniel Zalko;Alain Berrebi

  • PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) in serum is negatively associated with testosterone levels, but not with semen quality, in healthy men

    Ulla Nordström Joensen;Bruno Veyrand;Jean-Philippe Antignac;Martin Blomberg Jensen

  • Suspect and non-targeted screening of chemicals of emerging concern for human biomonitoring, environmental health studies and support to risk assessment: From promises to challenges and harmonisation issues.

    Mariane Pourchet;Laurent Debrauwer;Jana Klánová;Elliott James Price

  • Assessment of circulating sex steroid levels in prepubertal and pubertal boys and girls by a novel ultrasensitive gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method

    Frédérique Courant;Lise Aksglaede;Jean-Philippe Antignac;Fabrice Monteau

  • Perfluoroalkyl acid (PFAA) levels and profiles in breast milk, maternal and cord serum of French women and their newborns

    Ronan Cariou;Bruno Veyrand;Ami Yamada;Alain Berrebi

  • Human biomonitoring as a tool to support chemicals regulation in the European Union.

    Catherine Ganzleben;Jean-Philippe Antignac;Robert Barouki;Argelia Castaño

  • Environmental chemicals, breast cancer progression and drug resistance

    Meriem Koual;Céline Tomkiewicz;German Cano-Sancho;Jean-Philippe Antignac

  • The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE): facilitating European and worldwide collaboration on suspect screening in high resolution mass spectrometry

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  • Alternative (backdoor) androgen production and masculinization in the human fetus

    Peter J. O’Shaughnessy;Jean Philippe Antignac;Bruno Le Bizec;Marie-Line Morvan

  • Options for veterinary drug analysis using mass spectrometry.

    Bruno Le Bizec;Gaud Pinel;Jean-Philippe Antignac

  • Simultaneous measurement of plasma concentrations and 13C-enrichment of short-chain fatty acids, lactic acid and ketone bodies by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry.

    N M Moreau;S M Goupry;J P Antignac;F J Monteau

  • Determination of bisphenol A and related substitutes/analogues in human breast milk using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

    Yoann Deceuninck;Emmanuelle Bichon;Philippe Marchand;Clair-Yves Boquien

  • Validation of analytical methods based on mass spectrometric detection according to the “2002/657/EC” European decision: guideline and application

    Jean-Philippe Antignac;Bruno Le Bizec;Fabrice Monteau;François Andre

  • Identification of ractopamine residues in tissue and urine samples at ultra-trace level using liquid chromatography-positive electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.

    Jean-Philippe Antignac;Philippe Marchand;Bruno Le Bizec;François Andre

  • Ibuprofen alters human testicular physiology to produce a state of compensated hypogonadism.

    David Møbjerg Kristensen;David Møbjerg Kristensen;Christèle Desdoits-Lethimonier;Abigail L Mackey;Abigail L Mackey;Marlene Danner Dalgaard

  • Collision-induced dissociation of corticosteroids in electrospray tandem mass spectrometry and development of a screening method by high performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.

    Jean‐Philippe Antignac;Bruno Le Bizec;Fabrice Monteau;Frédéric Poulain

  • Biomarkers, matrices and analytical methods targeting human exposure to chemicals selected for a European human biomonitoring initiative

    Katrin Vorkamp;Argelia Castaño;Jean-Philippe Antignac;Luis D. Boada

  • Development of a metabolomic approach based on liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry to screen for clenbuterol abuse in calves.

    Frédérique Courant;Gaud Pinel;Emmanuelle Bichon;Fabrice Monteau

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Le Bizec
Bruno Le Bizec INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Robert Barouki
Robert Barouki Université Paris Cité
Laurent Debrauwer
Laurent Debrauwer Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Adrian Covaci
Adrian Covaci University of Antwerp
Jana Klánová
Jana Klánová Masaryk University
Jean-Claude Tabet
Jean-Claude Tabet Sorbonne University
Christopher T. Elliott
Christopher T. Elliott Queen's University Belfast
Claudine Manach
Claudine Manach INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault
Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault University of Paris-Saclay

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