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Guido Crisponi
Researcher at University of Cagliari
Publications - 153
Citations - 5335
Guido Crisponi is an academic researcher from University of Cagliari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chelation & Protonation. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 150 publications receiving 4268 citations. Previous affiliations of Guido Crisponi include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Iron(III) selective molecular and supramolecular fluorescent probes
TL;DR: Attempts have been made to review the various molecular and supramolecular fluorescent sensors that have been developed for the selective detection of iron(III) to provide online monitoring of very low concentrations without any pre-treatment of the sample together with the advantages of spatial and temporal resolution.
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Noble metals in medicine: Latest advances
Serenella Medici,Massimiliano Francesco Peana,Valeria Marina Nurchi,Joanna Izabela Lachowicz,Guido Crisponi,Maria Antonietta Zoroddu +5 more
TL;DR: A detailed account of the latest results of metal-based drugs and their potential uses in the cure of severe diseases is provided and the number of published studies in this field is huge.
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The essential metals for humans: a brief overview
Maria Antonietta Zoroddu,Jan Aaseth,Guido Crisponi,Serenella Medici,Massimiliano Francesco Peana,Valeria Marina Nurchi +5 more
TL;DR: The human body needs about 20 essential elements in order to function properly and among them, for certain, 10 are metal elements, though for every metal we do need, there is another one in our body we could do without it as discussed by the authors.
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Silver coordination compounds: A new horizon in medicine
Serenella Medici,Massimiliano Francesco Peana,Guido Crisponi,Valeria Marina Nurchi,Joanna Izabela Lachowicz,Maurizio Remelli,Maria Antonietta Zoroddu +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of silver's active derivatives, properties, mode of action and potential uses with the aim of stimulating further evaluation of their potential clinical applications and therapeutic uses.
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Copper-related diseases: From chemistry to molecular pathology
TL;DR: The roles of copper in human metabolism and bioenergetics, its coordination chemistry as well as its biological ligands involved in the multiple steps of metal assimilation and distribution are outlined.