Dr. Giovanna  Tranfo
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Dr. Giovanna Tranfo

Senior Scientist
National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work, Italy


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Toxicology from University of Parma, Italy

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Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Solar Radiation
62%
Electromagnetic Fields
90%
Organic Solvents
75%
Antineoplastic Agents
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sisto, R., L. Cerini, M.P. Gatto, M. Gherardi and A. Gordiani et al., 2013. Otoacoustic emission sensitivity to exposure to styrene and noise. J. Acoustical Soc. Am., 134: 3739-3748.
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  2. Paci, E., D. Pigini, L. Caporossi, M. De Rosa and A. Santoro et al., 2013. Matrix effect in the quantitative determination of mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acid in urine samples by HPLC-MS/MS with isotopic dilution. Curr. Anal. Chem., 9: 439-446.
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  3. Paba, E., G. Tranfo, F. Corsetti, A.M. Marcelloni and S. Iavicoli, 2013. Indoor exposure to airborne endotoxin: A review of the literature on sampling and analysis methods. Ind. Health, 51: 237-255.
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  4. Tranfo, G., M. Gherardi, E. Paci, M. Gatto and A. Gordiani et al., 2012. Occupational exposure to styrene in the fiberglass reinforced plastic industry: Comparison between two different manufacturing processes. Med Lav., 103: 402-412.
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  5. Tranfo, G., L. Caporossi, E. Paci, C. Aragona and D. Romanzi et al., 2012. Urinary phthalate monoesters concentration in couples with infertility problems. Toxicol. Lett., 213: 15-20.
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  6. Plebani, C., S. Listrani, G. Tranfo and F. Tombolini, 2012. Variation in penetration of sub-micrometric particles through electrostatic filtering facepieces during the exposure to paraffin oil aerosol. J. Occupat. Environ. Hygiene, 9: 556-561.
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  7. Mansi, A., R. Bruni, P. Capone, E. Paci and D. Pigini et al., 2012. Low occupational exposure to benzene in a petrochemical plant: Modulating effect of genetic polymorphisms and smoking habit on the urinary t,t-MA/SPMA ratio. Toxicol. Lett., 213: 57-62.
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  8. Tranfo, G., G.B. Bartolucci, D. Pigini, E. Paci and M.L. Scapellato et al., 2010. Comparison of HPLC/MS/MS and ELISA procedures for the determination of S-phenylmercapturic acid as a biomarker of benzene exposure in human urine. J. Chromatogr. B, 878: 2529-2533.
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  9. Fracasso, M.E., D. Doria, G.B. Bartolucci, M. Carrieri and P. Lovreglio et al., 2010. Low levels of benzene: Correlation between biomarkers of exposure and genotoxic effects. Toxicol. Lett., 192: 22-28.
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  10. Carrieri, M., G. Tranfo, D. Pigini, E. Paci and F. Salamon et al., 2010. Correlation between environmental and biological monitoring in petrochemical industry operators. Toxicol. Lett., 192: 17-21.
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  11. Caporossi, L., G. Tranfo, E. Paci, M. De Rosa, S. Capanna, F. Tidei and B. Papaleo, 2010. Determination of the skin exposure to oxamyl on greenhouse workers and comparison between DAD and MS-MS detection. Chromatographia, 72: 281-287.
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  12. Carrieri, M., G.B. Bartolucci, M. Livieri, E. Paci and R. Sisto et al., 2009. Quantitative determination of the 1,3 butadiene urinary metabolite 1,2-dihydroxybutyl mercapturic acid by high-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry using polynomial calibration curves. J. Chromatogr. B, 877: 1388-1393.
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  13. Tranfo, G., E. Paci, R. Sisto and D. Pigini, 2008. Validation of an HPLC/MS/MS method with isotopic dilution for quantitative determination of trans,trans-muconic acid in urine samples of workers exposed to low benzene concentrations. J. Chromatography, B, 867/1: 26-31.
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  14. Cornetta, T., L. Padua, A. Testa, E. Ievoli and F. Festa et al., 2008. Molecular biomonitoring of a population of nurses handling antineoplastic drugs. Mutat. Res., 638: 75-82.
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