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Overview

Roberto Fanelli is affiliated with the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with focused expertise in Organic Chemistry, Insect Science, Molecular Biology, Food Science, and Genetics.

The scientist's published work covers key topics including:

  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity
  • Odor and Emission Control Technologies
  • Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects

Recent publications by Roberto Fanelli include:

  • An integrated approach, based on mass spectrometry, for the assessment of imidacloprid metabolism and penetration into mouse brain and fetus after oral treatment (2021, Toxicology)
  • Acetaldehyde in Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Bottled Water: Assessment and Mitigation of Health Risk for Consumers (2020, Applied Sciences)
  • Neonicotinoid Pesticides Affect Developing Neurons in Experimental Mouse Models and in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC)-Derived Neural Cultures and Organoids (2024, Cells)
  • Solvent-free synthesis of chalcones using Mg(HSO4)2 (2023, RSC Sustainability)
  • Dataset related to article "Acetaldehyde in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottled water: assessment and mitigation of health risk for consumers" (2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))

Frequent collaborators working with Roberto Fanelli are:

  • Enrico Davoli
  • Andrea Re Depaolini
  • Elena Fattore
  • Giuseppe Bianchi
  • Alessandro Mariani

Roberto Fanelli's work has been published in several venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Toxicology
  • Cells
  • Applied Sciences
  • RSC Sustainability

Best Publications

  • Removal of Pharmaceuticals in Sewage Treatment Plants in Italy

    Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati;Roberto Fanelli;Francesco Pomati

  • Cocaine in surface waters: a new evidence-based tool to monitor community drug abuse

    Ettore Zuccato;Chiara Chiabrando;Sara Castiglioni;Sara Castiglioni;Davide Calamari

  • Presence of therapeutic drugs in the environment

    Ettore Zuccato;Davide Calamari;Marco Natangelo;Roberto Fanelli

  • Strategic Survey of Therapeutic Drugs in the Rivers Po and Lambro in Northern Italy

    Davide Calamari;Ettore Zuccato;Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati

  • Estimating community drug abuse by wastewater analysis.

    Ettore Zuccato;Chiara Chiabrando;Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati

  • Source, occurrence and fate of antibiotics in the Italian aquatic environment

    Ettore Zuccato;Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati;Manuela Melis

  • Effects of a complex mixture of therapeutic drugs at environmental levels on human embryonic cells.

    Francesco Pomati;Sara Castiglioni;Ettore Zuccato;Roberto Fanelli

  • Illicit drugs, a novel group of environmental contaminants.

    Ettore Zuccato;Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati;Chiara Chiabrando

  • A multiresidue analytical method using solid-phase extraction and high-pressure liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry to measure pharmaceuticals of different therapeutic classes in urban wastewaters.

    Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati;Davide Calamari;Roberto Fanelli

  • Identification of the pharmaceuticals for human use contaminating the Italian aquatic environment

    Ettore Zuccato;Sara Castiglioni;Sara Castiglioni;Roberto Fanelli

  • Identification and Measurement of Illicit Drugs and Their Metabolites in Urban Wastewater by Liquid Chromatography−Tandem Mass Spectrometry

    Sara Castiglioni;Ettore Zuccato;Elisabetta Crisci;Chiara Chiabrando

  • Preliminary investigation on the environmental occurrence and effects of antibiotics used in aquaculture in Italy.

    Giorgia Mary Lalumera;Davide Calamari;Paolo Galli;Sara Castiglioni

  • Pharmaceuticals in the environment in Italy: Causes, occurrence, effects and control

    Ettore Zuccato;Sara Castiglioni;Roberto Fanelli;Giuseppe Reitano

  • Effect of low-dose aspirin on fetal and maternal generation of thromboxane by platelets in women at risk for pregnancy-induced hypertension.

    Ariela Benigni;Gina Gregorini;Tiziana Frusca;Chiara Chiabrando

  • Limbic seizures induce P-glycoprotein in rodent brain: Functional implications for pharmacoresistance

    Massimo Rizzi;Silvio Caccia;Giovanna Guiso;Cristina Richichi

  • Human health risk in relation to air quality in two municipalities in an industrialized area of Northern Italy.

    Elena Fattore;Viviana Paiano;Alessandro Borgini;Andrea Tittarelli

  • Palm oil and palmitic acid: a review on cardiovascular effects and carcinogenicity

    Elena Fattore;Roberto Fanelli

  • Measurement of urinary 8-epi-prostaglandin f2α, a novel index of lipid peroxidation in vivo, by immunoaffinity extraction/gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Basal levels in smokers and nonsmokers

    Angela Bachi;Etorre Zuccato;Monica Baraldi;Roberto Fanelli

  • MASS SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ILLICIT DRUGS IN WASTEWATER AND SURFACE WATER

    Sara Castiglioni;Ettore Zuccato;Chiara Chiabrando;Roberto Fanelli

  • Methodological approaches for studying pharmaceuticals in the environment by comparing predicted and measured concentrations in River Po, Italy.

    Sara Castiglioni;Roberto Fanelli;Davide Calamari;Renzo Bagnati

  • Identification of cocaine and its metabolites in urban wastewater and comparison with the human excretion profile in urine

    Sara Castiglioni;Renzo Bagnati;Manuela Melis;Deepika Panawennage

  • Identification and Measurement of Endogenous β-Oxidation Metabolites of 8-epi-Prostaglandin F2α

    Chiara Chiabrando;Anna Valagussa;Claudia Rivalta;Thierry Durand

  • Prostaglandin and Thromboxane Synthesis by Human Intracranial Tumors

    Maria Grazia Castelli;Chiara Chiabrando;Roberto Fanelli;Luciana Martelli

  • Changes in illicit drug consumption patterns in 2009 detected by wastewater analysis

    Ettore Zuccato;Sara Castiglioni;Mauro Tettamanti;Raffaela Olandese

  • This record has been added to your Marked List.Effects of a complex mixture of therapeutic drugs at environmental levels on human embryonic cells

    Francesco Pomati;Sara Castiglioni;E Zuccato;R Fanelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Ettore Zuccato
Ettore Zuccato Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Sara Castiglioni
Sara Castiglioni Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Mario Salmona
Mario Salmona Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Maurizio D'Incalci
Maurizio D'Incalci Humanitas University
Ariela Benigni
Ariela Benigni Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Silvio Garattini
Silvio Garattini Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Carlo La Vecchia
Carlo La Vecchia University of Milan
Eva Negri
Eva Negri University of Bologna
Andrey A. Toropov
Andrey A. Toropov Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Giuseppe Remuzzi
Giuseppe Remuzzi Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research

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