· "Chemical abundances for the transiting planet-host stars OGLE-TR-10, 56, 111, 113, 132 and TrES-1. Abundances in different galactic populations", Santos, N.C., Ecuvillon, A., Israelian, G., Mayor, M. et al. 2006, A&A, in press
· "Kinematics of planet-host stars and their relation with dynamical streams in the solar neighbourhood", Ecuvillon, A., Israelian, G., Santos, N. C., Pont, F., Mayor, M. 2006, A&A, submitted
· "Abundance ratios of volatile vs. refractory elements in planet-harbouring stars: hints of pollution?", Ecuvillon, A., Israelian, G., Santos, N.C., Mayor, M., Gilli, G. 2006, A&A, 449, 809
· "Abundance of refractory elements in the atmosphere of stars with extrasolar planets", Gilli, G., Israelian, G., Ecuvillon, A., Santos, N.C., Mayor, M. 2006, A&A, 449, 723
· "Oxygen abundances in planet-harbouring stars. Comparison of different indicators", Ecuvillon, A., Israelian, G., Santos, N.C., Shchukina, N. G., Mayor, M., Rebolo, R. 2006, A&A, 445, 633, cited in Nature's Research Highlights (5 Jan 2006), with the title "Planetary Ingredients"
· "Spectroscopic metallicities for planet-host stars: extending the samples", Santos, N.C., Israelian, G., Mayor, M., Bento, J.P., Almeida, P.C., Sousa, S.G., Ecuvillon, A. 2005, A&A, 437, 1127
· "Are beryllium abundances anomalous in stars with giant planets?", Santos, N.C., Israelian, G., Garcia Lopez, R.J., Mayor, M., Rebolo, R., Randich, S., Ecuvillon, A., Dominguez-Cerdeña, C. 2004, A&A, 427, 1085
· "C, S, Zn and Cu abundances in planet-harbouring stars", Ecuvillon, A., Israelian, G., Santos, N.C., Mayor, M., Villar, V., Bihain, G. 2004, A&A, 426, 619
· "Galactic evolution of Nitrogen", Israelian, G., Ecuvillon, A., Rebolo, R., García-López, R., Bonifacio, P., Molaro, P. 2004, A&A, 421, 649
· "Nitrogen abundances in planet-harbouring stars" , Ecuvillon, A., Israelian, G., Santos, N.C., Mayor, M., Garcia Lopez, R., Randich, S., 2004, A&A, 418, 703
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