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Amanda dos Santos
Amanda dos Santos
Pós-doc, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Development of an acute toxicity test with the tropical marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis
MC Artal, A Dos Santos, TB Henry, GA Umbuzeiro
Ecotoxicology 27 (2), 103-108, 2018
422018
GFAAS and ICP-MS Determination of Ag and Cu in the Haemolymph of a Millimetric Marine Crustacean (Parhyale hawaiensis) as a Tool in Ecotoxicology
M Vannuci-Silva, EN da Silva, MC Artal, A dos Santos, F Silva, ...
Atomic Spectroscopy 39 (2), 67, 2018
152018
Purification and characterization of three commercial phenylazoaniline disperse dyes
GA Umbuzeiro, M Szymczyk, M Li, Y Chen, JAS Vendemiatti, ...
Coloration Technology 133 (6), 513-518, 2017
132017
Parhyale hawaiensis as a promising alternative organism for monitoring acute toxicity of sediments under the influence of submarine outfalls
FI Vacchi, A dos Santos, MC Artal, GR Magalhaes, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 149, 110658, 2019
122019
The amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis as a promising model in ecotoxicology
A Dos Santos, MT Botelho, M Vannuci-Silva, MC Artal, FI Vacchi, ...
Chemosphere 307, 135959, 2022
112022
Toxicity responses for marine invertebrate species of brazilian occurrence
MC Artal, A Santos, LL Dornelas, M Vannuci-Silva, FI Vacchi, ...
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Contamination 14 (1), 15-25, 2019
112019
Metal-complexed monoazo dyes as sustainable permanent hair dye alternatives—Toxicological and durability properties
TN Williams, FI Vacchi, A dos Santos, G de Aragão Umbuzeiro, ...
Dyes and Pigments 197, 109819, 2022
92022
Is natural better? An ecotoxicity study of anthraquinone dyes
NO de Farias, AF de Albuquerque, A Dos Santos, GCF Almeida, ...
Chemosphere 343, 140174, 2023
82023
Phaffia rhodozyma biorefinery: A sustainable pathway to obtain natural pigments and production of methane biogas as renewable fuel
CU Mussagy, A dos Santos, GFG Militão, JCS de Oliveira, GA Umbuzeiro, ...
Chemical Engineering Journal 473, 145350, 2023
42023
Proposal of a chronic toxicity test using the tropical epibenthic amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis
A dos Santos, G de Aragão Umbuzeiro
Marine Pollution Bulletin 194, 115375, 2023
32023
Evaluation of the Toxicological and Color Properties of Anionic Hydrophobic Monoazo Dyes for Sustainable Human Hair Coloration
TN Williams, FI Vacchi, A Santos, M Szymczyk, GA Umbuzeiro, ...
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 10 (8), 2593-2601, 2022
32022
Measuring concentrations of a dye in the hemolymph of a marine amphipod: Development of a protocol for exposure assessment
A Dos Santos, M Vannuci-Silva, JA de Souza Vendemiatti, MC Artal, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 175, 113376, 2022
32022
Characterization of hemocytes from the marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis (Dana 1853): Setting the basis for immunotoxicological studies
A dos Santos, MT Botelho, WR Joviano, V Gomes, JRMC da Silva, ...
Invertebrate Biology, e12394, 2023
22023
Desenvolvimento de ensaios de toxicidade crônica utilizando o crustáceo marinho Parhyale hawaiensis
A Santos
Universidade de São Paulo, 2022
2022
Toxicocinética de um corante têxtil no amphipoda marinho Parhyale hawaiensis
A dos Santos
[sn], 2016
2016
Characterization of Post-Metallizable Acid Dyes for Keratin Substrates
TN Williams, FI Vacchi, A dos Santos, D Morales, G de Aragão Umbuzeiro, ...
APPENDIX D Supporting Information for Chapter 5: Characterization of Post-Metallizable Acid Dyes for Keratin Substrates
TN Williams, FI Vacchi, A dos Santos, D Morales
Viability of Parhyale hawaiensis for chronic ecotoxity testing: the case study of diflubenzuron
P Assano, G Umbuzeiro, O Diehl, A dos Santos, F Vacchi, R de Oliveira
Revista dos Trabalhos de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP, 1-1, 0
Toxicity of sediments under the influence of the submarine emissary of Santos using the marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis.
GR Magalhães, G de Aragao Umbuzeiro, FI Vacchi, A dos Santos, ...
Revista dos Trabalhos de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP, 0
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