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Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger

Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
13843
World Ranking
13070
National Ranking
62

Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 444 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger is affiliated with the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria in Brazil and has contributed extensively to research across multiple scientific disciplines. Their work notably spans the fields of social sciences and medicine, with a significant focus on education and physiology among other specialized areas.

Their scholarly output includes studies published in various well-established journals. Frequent publication venues where they have multiple contributions include:

  • Research Society and Development
  • Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
  • Neurochemical Research
  • Microbial Pathogenesis
  • Revista Triângulo

Their research engages deeply with a spectrum of subfields and topics, establishing a broad interdisciplinary reach. The main fields of study are:

  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine

Within these fields, the subfields of study prominently represented in their work include:

  • Education
  • Physiology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Plant Science
  • Biological Psychiatry

The primary topics explored in their publications reflect concentrated areas of scientific inquiry and thematic focus:

  • Science and Education Research
  • Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling
  • Education Pedagogy and Practices
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Chemistry Education and Research
  • Environmental Sustainability and Education
  • Education and Digital Technologies

Selected recent papers illustrate the thematic breadth and collaboration depth of their work:

  • Insights of ethyl acetate fraction from Vassobia breviflora in multidrug-resistant bacteria and cancer cells: from biological to therapeutic (2022), Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
  • Chlorpyrifos pesticide promotes oxidative stress and increases inflammatory states in BV-2 microglial cells: A role in neuroinflammation (2021), Chemosphere
  • CD39 and CD73 as Promising Therapeutic Targets: What Could Be the Limitations? (2021), Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Possible role of purinergic signaling in COVID-19 (2021), Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
  • Diabetes and hypertension: Pivotal involvement of purinergic signaling (2021), Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

Collaborative research efforts are evidenced by frequent co-authors who have worked alongside Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger in multiple publications. These include:

  • Vera Maria Morsch
  • Charles Elias Assmann
  • Nathieli B. Bottari
  • Vitor Bastianello Mostardeiro
  • Karine Paula Reichert

Best Publications

  • Acute effects of glyphosate herbicide on metabolic and enzymatic parameters of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen).

    Lissandra Glusczak;Denise dos Santos Miron;Bibiana Silveira Moraes;Róli Rodrigues Simões

  • "Manganese-induced neurotoxicity: a review of its behavioral consequences and neuroprotective strategies".

    Tanara V. Peres;Maria Rosa C. Schettinger;Pan Chen;Fabiano Carvalho

  • NTPDase and 5'-nucleotidase activities in physiological and disease conditions: new perspectives for human health.

    Maria Rosa C. Schetinger;Vera Maria Morsch;Carla Denise Bonan;Angela T. S. Wyse

  • Effect of different temperature regimes on metabolic and blood parameters of silver catfish Rhamdia quelen

    Carine Luísa Lermen;Rosiele Lappe;Márcia Crestani;Vânia Pimentel Vieira

  • Association between ischemia-modified albumin, lipids and inflammation biomarkers in patients with hypercholesterolemia.

    Marta M.M.F. Duarte;João B.T. Rocha;Rafael N. Moresco;Thiago Duarte

  • Measurement of oxidative stress and antioxidant status in acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients.

    Vanessa Battisti;Liési D.K. Maders;Margarete D. Bagatini;Karen F. Santos

  • N-acetylcysteine prevents memory deficits, the decrease in acetylcholinesterase activity and oxidative stress in rats exposed to cadmium.

    Jamile F. Gonçalves;Amanda M. Fiorenza;Roselia M. Spanevello;Cinthia M. Mazzanti

  • Characterization of NTPDase (NTPDase1; ecto-apyrase; ecto-diphosphohydrolase; CD39; EC 3.6.1.5) activity in human lymphocytes.

    Daniela B.R. Leal;Cristiane A. Streher;Tiago N. Neu;Fábio P. Bittencourt

  • Differential Macrophage Activation Alters the Expression Profile of NTPDase and Ecto-5′-Nucleotidase

    Rafael Fernandes Zanin;Elizandra Braganhol;Letícia Scussel Bergamin;Luís Felipe Ingrassia Campesato

  • New Benzodiazepines Alter Acetylcholinesterase and ATPDase Activities

    M. R. C. Schetinger;N. M. Porto;M. B. Moretto;V. M. Morsch

  • Iron and Oxidative Stress in Parkinson’s Disease: An Observational Study of Injury Biomarkers

    Marcio S. Medeiros;Arthur Schumacher-Schuh;Andreia Machado Cardoso;Guilherme Vargas Bochi

  • Oxidative stress versus antioxidant defenses in patients with acute myocardial infarction.

    Margarete Dulce Bagatini;Caroline Curry Martins;Vanessa Battisti;Diogo Gasparetto

  • Anthocyanins restore behavioral and biochemical changes caused by streptozotocin-induced sporadic dementia of Alzheimer's type

    Jessié M. Gutierres;Fabiano B. Carvalho;Maria Rosa C. Schetinger;Patrícia Marisco

  • Quercetin protects the impairment of memory and anxiogenic-like behavior in rats exposed to cadmium: Possible involvement of the acetylcholinesterase and Na+,K+-ATPase activities

    Fátima H. Abdalla;Roberta Schmatz;Andréia M. Cardoso;Fabiano B. Carvalho

  • Cadmium toxicity causes oxidative stress and induces response of the antioxidant system in cucumber seedlings

    Jamile F. Gonçalves;Alexssandro G. Becker;Denise Cargnelutti;Luciane A. Tabaldi

  • Antidepressants inhibit human acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase activity

    Tatiane C. Müller;João Batista T. Rocha;Vera M. Morsch;Roseli Tatto Neis

  • Effects of caffeic acid on behavioral parameters and on the activity of acetylcholinesterase in different tissues from adult rats.

    Javed Anwar;Roselia Maria Spanevello;Gustavo Thomé;Naiara Stefanello

  • Anthocyanins as a potential pharmacological agent to manage memory deficit, oxidative stress and alterations in ion pump activity induced by experimental sporadic dementia of Alzheimer's type

    Simone Muniz Pacheco;Mayara Sandrielly Pereira Soares;Jessié Martins Gutierres;Mariana Freire Barbieri Gerzson

  • Neuroprotective effect of anthocyanins on acetylcholinesterase activity and attenuation of scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats.

    Jessié M. Gutierres;Fabiano B. Carvalho;Maria Rosa C. Schetinger;Paula Agostinho

  • Coffee, caffeine, chlorogenic acid, and the purinergic system.

    Naiara Stefanello;Roselia Maria Spanevello;Sabina Passamonti;Lisiane Porciúncula

Frequent Co-Authors

Vera Maria Morsch
Vera Maria Morsch Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
João Rocha
João Rocha Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Fernando Teixeira Nicoloso
Fernando Teixeira Nicoloso Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Valderi L. Dressler
Valderi L. Dressler Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Henning Ulrich
Henning Ulrich Universidade de São Paulo
Ganiyu Oboh
Ganiyu Oboh Federal University of Technology Akure
Carla Denise Bonan
Carla Denise Bonan Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Angela T. S. Wyse
Angela T. S. Wyse Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Carlos Alexandre Netto
Carlos Alexandre Netto Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Nilo Zanatta
Nilo Zanatta Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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