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CHIARA MARTINO

Curriculum e ricerca

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chiara.martino@unipa.it

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Anno accademico Codice della materia Nome della materia CFU Corso di studi
2024/2025 23076 BIODIVERSITÀ E FUNZIONI E ADATTAMENTI DELLE STRUTTURE 6 BIODIVERSITÀ E INNOVAZIONE TECNOLOGICA

Pubblicazioni

Data Titolo Tipologia Scheda
2024 Vanadium Toxicity Is Altered by Global Warming Conditions in Sea Urchin Embryos: Metal Bioaccumulation, Cell Stress Response and Apoptosis Articolo in rivista Vai
2024 An alternative approach of TUNEL assay to specifically characterize DNA fragmentation in cell model systems Articolo in rivista Vai
2024 The stunting effect of an oxylipins-containing macroalgae extract on sea urchin reproduction and neuroblastoma cells viability Articolo in rivista Vai
2024 EFFECTS OF ERICARIA BRACHYCARPA EXTRACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARBACIA LIXULA SEA URCHIN EMBRYOS Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in rivista Vai
2023 Proteolytic activity and MMP-14-like protein levels are affected by Vanadium in Paracentrotus lividus Embryo Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume Vai
2023 Natural Anticancer Peptides from Marine Animal Species: Evidence from In Vitro Cell Model Systems Review essay (rassegna critica) Vai
2022 Toxicity of Vanadium during Development of Sea Urchin Embryos: Bioaccumulation, Calcium Depletion, ERK Modulation and Cell-Selective Apoptosis Articolo in rivista Vai
2022 Vanadium Modulates Proteolytic Activities and MMP-14-Like Levels during Paracentrotus lividus Embryogenesis Articolo in rivista Vai
2022 Vanadium Toxicity Monitored by Fertilization Outcomes and Metal Related Proteolytic Activities in Paracentrotus lividus Embryos Articolo in rivista Vai
2021 Toxic effects induced by vanadium on sea urchin embryos Articolo in rivista Vai
2021 Vanadium induces calcium depletion and cell selective apoptosis during development of sea urchin embryos Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in rivista Vai
2021 Vanadium perturbs the fertilization outcome and the metalloproteinase activity in sea urchin embryos Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in rivista Vai
2021 Interactive effects of increased temperature and gadolinium pollution in Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin embryos: a climate change perspectiveInteractive effects of increased temperature and gadolinium pollution in Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin embryos: a climate change perspective Articolo in rivista Vai
2019 EVALUATION OF OOCYTE QUALITY IN GRANULOSA AND CUMULUS CELLS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING PMA Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in rivista Vai
2019 From stress proteins to apoptosis and autophagy in sea urchin embryos Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume Vai
2019 Cadmium stress effects indicating marine pollution in different species of sea urchin employed as environmental bioindicators Articolo in rivista Vai
2019 Effects of magnesium deprivation on development and biomineralization in the sea urchin Arbacia lixula Articolo in rivista Vai
2018 Magnesium deprivation affects development and biomineralization in the sea urchin arba-cia lixula Abstract in rivista Vai
2018 Apoptosis in human sperm as a quality marker for a new diagnostic approach of infertile patients Proceedings Vai
2018 Sperm DNA fragmentation: An early and reliable marker of air pollution Articolo in rivista Vai
2017 HUMAN SPERM CELL AS EARLY BIOINDICATOR OF MALE HEALTH AND REPRODUCTION Abstract in rivista Vai
2017 Gadolinium perturbs expression of skeletogenic genes, calcium uptake and larval development in phylogenetically distant sea urchin species Articolo in rivista Vai
2017 Induction of skeletal abnormalities and autophagy in Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin embryos exposed to gadolinium Articolo in rivista Vai
2017 APOPTOSIS RATE IN CUMULUS CELLS AS POSSIBLE MOLECULAR BIOMARKER FOR OOCYTE COMPETENCE. Articolo in rivista Vai
2016 Gadolinium toxicity on sea urchin embryos of geographically and phylogenetically distant species Proceedings Vai
2016 Toxicity induced by Gadolinium ions on sea urchin embryos: comparison among phylogenetically distant species and focus on stress response and skeletogenesis. Abstract in rivista Vai
2016 Autophagy is required for sea urchin oogenesis and early development Articolo in rivista Vai
2016 Effects of exposure to gadolinium on the development of geographically and phylogenetically distant sea urchins species Articolo in rivista Vai
2016 TOXICITY INDUCED BY GADOLINIUM IONS ON DEVELOPING SEA URCHIN EMBRYOS Abstract in rivista Vai
2016 Autophagy as a defense strategy against stress: focus on Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin embryos exposed to cadmium Articolo in rivista Vai
2016 The toxic effect of gadolinium ions on sea urchin embryos: comparison among phylogenetically distant species and focus on mechanisms regulating stress response and skeletogenesis. Proceedings Vai
2015 Developmental abnormalities induced by Gadolinium causes a time-dependent miss-expression of regulative and structural genes in P. lividus sea urchin embryos Proceedings Vai
2015 Gadolinium-induced stress response causes a time-dependent miss-expression of regulative and structural genes involved in the development of the sea urchin P. lividus Proceedings Vai
2015 The Role of Autophagy and Apoptosis During Embryo Development Capitolo o Saggio Vai
2015 Developmental defects induced by gadolinium ions in sea urchin embryos of phylogenetically distant species Proceedings Vai
2014 Autophagy induction in sea urchin embryos exposed to gadolinium ions Proceedings Vai
2014 Gadolinium induces autophagy in sea urchin embryos Proceedings Vai
2014 Asimmetric skeleton patterns induced by gadolinium ions in sea urchin embryos: focus on mechanisms regulating skeletogenesis and comparison among phylogenetically distant species Proceedings Vai
2013 Cellular and molecular bases of biomineralization in sea urchin embryos Articolo in rivista Vai
2013 Regolazione genica e biomineralizzazione in embrioni di riccio di mare. Proceedings Vai
2012 Gene expression and stress response in sea urchin embryos with skeleton defects caused by magnesium deprivation. Proceedings Vai