Anil K. Patri
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Also affiliated: Karnatak University (2025); University of Akron (2004); Northwestern University (2010); University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2012–2021); Leidos (United States) (2013–2016); National Institutes of Health (2008); United States Food and Drug Administration (2018–2024); NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital (2004); Cornell University (2004); University of South Florida (1997–2004); University of Michigan (2002–2007); New York Hospital Queens (2004); Presbyterian Hospital (2004); Southwestern Medical Center (2010); Michigan Medicine (2005); Lubrizol Life Science Health (United States) (2012); Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (2010–2016); National Cancer Institute (2006–2013); Food and Drug Administration (2018–2021); Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University (2010); Leidos Biomedical Research Inc. (United States) (2014); The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (2010); Science Applications International Corporation (United States) (2006–2023); Texas A&M University (2010)
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Anil K. Patri's research focuses on the regulatory science and toxicological assessment of emerging technologies, particularly nanotechnology and nanoplastics. His work investigates the impact of these materials on human and animal systems, with a specific emphasis on their detection, characterization, and potential health effects.
Recent publications from Patri and his collaborators explore the regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective, as well as the impact of emerging technologies on regulatory science. His research includes the comprehensive analysis of common polymers for the identification and quantitation of micro- and nanoplastics in food and human cells. He has also investigated the biodistribution and toxic potential of silver nanoparticles in the female rat reproductive tract and the alteration of DNA methylation in human cells following exposure to titanium dioxide products. Further research includes the optimization of detection methods for gadodiamide brain retention in rats using quantitative T2 mapping.
Patri leads a research group and maintains an active lab website. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 40, 103 total publications, and 11,992 total citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher.
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- h-index: 40
- Publications: 103
- Citations: 12,114
Selected Publications
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Evaluation of sources of variability in a nitric oxide screening assay for engineered nanomaterials (2025)
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Exposure to a Titanium Dioxide Product Alters DNA Methylation in Human Cells (2024)
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Biodistribution and toxic potential of silver nanoparticles when introduced to the female rat reproductive tract (2024)
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Regulatory Science Perspective on the Analysis of Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Human Food (2024)
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Comprehensive analysis of common polymers using hyphenated TGA-FTIR-GC/MS and Raman spectroscopy towards a database for micro- and nanoplastics identification, characterization, and quantitation (2023)
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Nanotechnology in vaccines and personalized medicine (2023)
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Radiation impacts on toxicity of cobalt–chromium (CoCr) implant debris (2023)
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Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration (2022)
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Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective (2021)
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Sierpiński Pyramids by Molecular Entanglement (2020)
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Effect of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on DNA methylation in multiple human cell lines (2020)
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<i>In Vitro</i> Skin Penetration of Dendrimer Nanoparticles (2019)
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Comparative Evaluation of U.S. Brand and Generic Intravenous Sodium Ferric Gluconate Complex in Sucrose Injection: Physicochemical Characterization (2018)
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Investigating the Susceptibility of Mice to a Bacterial Challenge After Intravenous Exposure to Durable Nanoparticles (2017)
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- Radiation impacts on toxicity of cobalt–chromium (CoCr) implant debris
- Evaluation of sources of variability in a nitric oxide screening assay for engineered nanomaterials
- Radiation impacts on toxicity of cobalt–chromium (CoCr) implant debris
- Evaluation of sources of variability in a nitric oxide screening assay for engineered nanomaterials
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Regulatory landscape of nanotechnology and nanoplastics from a global perspective
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
- Optimization of Detection of Gadodiamide Brain Retention in Rats Using Quantitative <scp>T<sub>2</sub></scp> Mapping and Intraperitoneal Administration
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