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Barbara Salis
Barbara Salis
DIBRIS - UNIGE / IIT Genova
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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering of self-assembled thiol monolayers and supported lipid membranes on thin anodic porous alumina
M Salerno, A Shayganpour, B Salis, S Dante
Beilstein journal of nanotechnology 8 (1), 74-81, 2017
162017
AFM and fluorescence microscopy of single cells with simultaneous mechanical stimulation via electrically stretchable substrates
N Becerra, B Salis, M Tedesco, S Moreno Flores, P Vena, R Raiteri
Materials 14 (15), 4131, 2021
122021
Polymer coating and lipid phases regulate semiconductor nanorods’ interaction with neuronal membranes: A modeling approach
B Salis, G Pugliese, T Pellegrino, A Diaspro, S Dante
ACS Chemical Neuroscience 10 (1), 618-627, 2018
52018
Towards a single bioactive substrate combining SERS-effect and drug release control based on thin anodic porous alumina coated with gold and with lipid bilayers
A Shayganpour, M Salerno, B Salis, S Dante
MRS Advances 2 (30), 1597-1604, 2017
22017
Action Potentials as a Mean to Trigger the Specific Interaction of Negatively Charged Nanoparticles with Electrically Excitable Cells
A El Merhie, B Salis, T Ravasenga, C Tramontano, SK Avugadda, ...
ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2024
2024
Surface charge regulated adsorption of semiconductor polymer coated nanorods on lipid membranes
B Salis, A Quarta, T Pellegrino, A Diaspro, S Dante
EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS 46, S192-S192, 2017
2017
AFM and fluorescent microscopy of single cells with simultaneous mechanical stimulation via electrically stretchable soft substrates
N Becerra, M Tedesco, B Salis, G Frediani, P Vena, C Ward, F Carpi, ...
Atti del IV Congresso Gruppo Nazionale Bioingegneria-GNB 2014, 1-4, 2014
2014
Supporting Information Surface-enhanced Raman scattering of self-assembled thiol monolayers and supported lipid membranes on thin anodic porous alumina
M Salerno, A Shayganpour, B Salis, S Dante
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