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M. Rocchia
Researcher at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Publications - 30
Citations - 597
M. Rocchia is an academic researcher from Thermo Fisher Scientific. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porous silicon & Silicon. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 545 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Rocchia include University of Turin & Polytechnic University of Turin.
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Interactions of single-wall carbon nanotubes with endothelial cells
Adriana Albini,Valentina Mussi,Alessandro Parodi,Agostina Ventura,Elisa Principi,Sara Tegami,M. Rocchia,Enrico Francheschi,Ilaria Sogno,Rosaria Cammarota,Giovanna Finzi,Fausto Sessa,Douglas M. Noonan,Ugo Valbusa +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown that SWCNTs of 1 to 5 microm in length, both "pristine" and functionalized by oxidation, had limited toxicity for endothelial cells in vitro as determined by growth, migration morphogenesis, and survival assays.
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Optical sensors for vapors, liquids, and biological molecules based on porous silicon technology
L. De Stefano,Luigi Moretti,Annalisa Lamberti,Olimpia Longo,M. Rocchia,Andrea Mario Rossi,Paolo Arcari,Ivo Rendina +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the sensing of chemicals and biochemical molecules using several porous silicon optical microsensors, based both on single-layer interferometers and resonant-cavity-enhanced microstructures, is reported.
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Sensing CO2 in a chemically modified porous silicon film
TL;DR: An inexpensive and compact carbon dioxide sensor based on a porous silicon (PS) film modified with 3-amino-1-propanol has been demonstrated in this paper, where optical reflectivity spectra of PS modified layers display shifts in the Fabry-Perot fringes upon adsorption of carbon dioxide.
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Local environment of Boron impurities in porous silicon and their interaction with NO2 molecules
Luca Boarino,Francesco Geobaldo,Stefano Borini,A. M. Rossi,Paola Rivolo,M. Rocchia,Edoardo Garrone,Giampiero Amato +7 more
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RAMAN spectroscopy imaging improves the diagnosis of papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Julietta V. Rau,V. Graziani,Marco Fosca,Chiara Taffon,M. Rocchia,Pierfilippo Crucitti,Paolo Pozzilli,Andrea Onetti Muda,Marco Caricato,Anna Crescenzi +9 more
TL;DR: This study is the first demonstration of specific biochemical features of the PTC profile, characterized by significant presence of carotenoids with respect to the healthy tissue, and the first evidence of Raman spectra differentiation between classical and follicular variant of PTC, discriminated by LDA with high efficiency.