Pritpal Malhi

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-04

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4 h-index 8 pubs 97 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Pritpal Malhi's research focuses on assessing the genotoxicity of various substances, particularly in animal models and isolated cell systems. His work includes evaluating the carcinogenic potential of small-molecule nitrosamines using the rat liver micronucleus assay and investigating the genotoxicity of chemical exposures in primary hepatocytes derived from rhesus macaques. Malhi has also explored the application of MALDI mass spectrometry imaging to identify toxicity markers following in utero opioid exposures in mouse fetuses. His research network includes collaborators such as Xiaoqing Guo and Ji-Eun Seo, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications.

His scholarly contributions are reflected in a publication record of 8 papers, accumulating 96 citations and an h-index of 4. Malhi's recent publications span topics from the isolation and cryopreservation of primary macaque hepatocytes to evidence-based reviews on pharmacological agents like bexarotene. He has been recently active, with publications in 2021, 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating ongoing engagement in toxicological research.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 8
  • Citations: 97

Selected Publications

  • Integration of the rat liver micronucleus assay into a 28-day treatment protocol: testing the genotoxicity of 4 small-molecule nitrosamines with different carcinogenic potencies and tumor target specificities (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • The incorporation of MALDI mass spectrometry imaging in studies to identify markers of toxicity following in utero opioid exposures in mouse fetuses (2024)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex

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