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MACERONI Mattia

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PhD student, Research group ROTHEN-RUTISHAUSER

Adolphe Merkle Institute Chemin des Verdiers 4 CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland

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    NanoRoomba: Cellular uptake and durotaxis on ‘’soft and rigid‘’ nanoparticle carpet

    Understanding the effect of nanoparticle stiffness on cellular mechanics and durotaxis

     

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    Magneto-responsive cell culture substrates that can be modulated in situ

    Active between 01.06.2014 and 31.05.2018

     

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    Intelligent nanomaterials to reveal and control their behavior in complex media, at biointerface and in cells

    Active between 01.06.2014 and 31.05.2018

     

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    Silica nanoparticles enhance disease resistance in Arabidopsis plants
    El-Shetehy Mohamed, Moradi Aboubakr, Maceroni Mattia, Reinhardt Didier, Petri-Fink Alke, Rothen-Rutishauser Barbara, Mauch Felix, Schwab Fabienne
    Nature Nanotechnology (2020)

     

    A hydrofluoric acid-free method to dissolve and quantify silica nanoparticles in aqueous and solid matrices
    Bossert David, Urban Dominic A., Maceroni Mattia, Ackermann-Hirschi Liliane, Haeni Laetitia, Yajan Phattadon, Spuch-Calvar Miguel, Rothen-Rutishauser Barbara, Rodriguez-Lorenzo Laura, Petri-Fink Alke, Schwab Fabienne
    Scientific Reports (2019)

     

     
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