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CAMPOMANES Pablo

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Senior scientist, Research group VANNI

Department of Biology Ch. du Musée 10 1700 Fribourg Switzerland

Email:pablo.campomanesramos@unifr.ch
Website:http://www3.unifr.ch/bio/en/research/bioinformatics/vanni.html
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    Characterizing nanoparticle-membrane interactions via molecular dynamics simulations

    Investigating how the surface chemistry of nanoparticles dictates their interaction with cells

     

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    An atomistic look into bio-inspired nanoparticles and their molecular interactions with cells
    Petretto Emanuele, Campomanes Pablo, Stellacci Francesco, Rothen-Rutishauser Barbara, Petri-Fink Alke, Vanni Stefano
    CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry (2019)

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    The choice of nanoparticle surface coupled fluorescent dyes impacts cellular interaction
    Milosevic Ana M, Haeni Laetitia, Ackermann Liliane, Campomanes-Ramos Pablo, Vanni Stefano, Rothen-Rutishauser Barbara, Rodriguez-Lorenzo Laura, Fink Alke Susanne
    ChemNanoMat (2021)

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    Monovalent ion-mediated charge–charge interactions drive aggregation of surface-functionalized gold nanoparticles
    Petretto Emanuele, Ong Quy K., Olgiati Francesca, Mao Ting, Campomanes Pablo, Stellacci Francesco, Vanni Stefano
    Nanoscale (2022)

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