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Simona Ranallo

Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata

Publications -  18
Citations -  440

Simona Ranallo is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanodevice & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 307 citations.

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Antibody-powered nucleic acid release using a DNA-based nanomachine

TL;DR: It is shown here that, by using three different antigens (including one relevant to HIV), it is possible to design different DNA nanomachines regulated by their targeting antibody in a rapid, versatile and highly specific manner.
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A Modular, DNA‐Based Beacon for Single‐Step Fluorescence Detection of Antibodies and Other Proteins

TL;DR: The versatility of the platform was demonstrated by detecting five bivalent proteins and two monovalent proteins with low nanomolar detection limits and no detectable cross-reactivity.
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DNA-Based Scaffolds for Sensing Applications.

TL;DR: DNA nanotechnology employs synthetic nucleic acid strands to design and engineer nanoscale structural and functional systems of increasing complexity that may find applications in sensing,1-7 computing,8-10 molecular transport,11-13 information processing14 and catalysis.
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Orthogonal regulation of DNA nanostructure self-assembly and disassembly using antibodies

TL;DR: A rational strategy to orthogonally control assembly and disassembly of DNA-based nanostructures using specific IgG antibodies as molecular inputs is reported.
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Electronic control of DNA-based nanoswitches and nanodevices

TL;DR: Here it is demonstrated that one can rationally and finely control the functionality of different DNA-based nanodevices and nanoswitches using electronic inputs.