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Francesca Metruccio
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 27
Citations - 263
Francesca Metruccio is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Xenopus. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications receiving 169 citations.
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Exposure to PFOA and PFOS and fetal growth: a critical merging of toxicological and epidemiological data.
Eva Negri,Francesca Metruccio,Valentina Guercio,Luca Tosti,Emilio Benfenati,Rossella Bonzi,Carlo La Vecchia,Angelo Moretto +7 more
TL;DR: E Epidemiological and toxicological evidence suggests that PFOA and PFOS elicit a decrease in BrthW both in humans and rodents, thus reducing the biological plausibility of a causal relationship.
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Selecting mixtures on the basis of dietary exposure and hazard data: application to pesticide exposure in the European population in relation to steatosis.
Amélie Crépet,Marie Vanacker,Corinne Sprong,Waldo J. de Boer,Urska Blaznik,Marc C. Kennedy,Chris Anagnostopoulos,Despo Louca Christodoulou,J. Ruprich,Irena Rehurkova,José L. Domingo,Bodil Hamborg Jensen,Francesca Metruccio,Angelo Moretto,Liesbeth Jacxsens,Pieter Spanoghe,David Senaeve,Hilko van der Voet,Jacob D. van Klaveren +18 more
TL;DR: The approach that using merged concentration data to estimate exposures in Europe seems to be realistic, as foods are traded across European borders is supported.
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Integration of biological monitoring, environmental monitoring and computational modelling into the interpretation of pesticide exposure data: introduction to a proposed approach
Claudio Colosio,Federico Maria Rubino,Athanasios Alegakis,E. Ariano,Gabri Brambilla,Stefan Mandić-Rajčević,Francesca Metruccio,Claudio Minoia,Angelo Moretto,C. Somaruga,Aristidis Tsatsakis,Roberta Turci,F. Vellere +12 more
TL;DR: Based on the combination of toxicity indices and exposure indices it is possible to obtain semiquantitative estimates of the risk levels experienced by the workers in the exposure scenarios considered, and a proof of principle example of this approach is the subject of this article.
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Toxicological data analysis to support grouping of pesticide active substances for cumulative risk assessment of effects on liver, on the nervous system and on reproduction and development
Gerrit Wolterink,Petra van Kesteren,Karin Mahieu,Bianca van de Ven,Bernadette C. Ossendorp,Laura Ruggeri,Luca Tosti,Francesca Metruccio,Christian Schlitt,Angelo Moretto,Nathalie Printemps,Marie-Estelle Gouze,Sandrine Charles,Karine Angeli,A. Fastier,Thierry Mercier +15 more
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Effects of mixtures of azole fungicides in postimplantation rat whole-embryo cultures
TL;DR: The data suggest that it is in principle correct to assume that azoles act as teratogens via a common mode of action and therefore should be grouped together for risk assessment and needs to be confirmed with more combinations of concentrations/compounds in vitro and with specific in vivo experiments.