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Stefania Romeo
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 52
Citations - 959
Stefania Romeo is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & DNA damage. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 45 publications receiving 750 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefania Romeo include Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli.
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A Microwave Resonant Sensor for Concentration Measurements of Liquid Solutions
TL;DR: In this paper, a microwave resonator is used for concentration measurements of liquid compounds, where the coupling structure is optimized by means of a finite element code so as to achieve a high Q-factor.
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Dose-Dependent ATP Depletion and Cancer Cell Death following Calcium Electroporation, Relative Effect of Calcium Concentration and Electric Field Strength
Emilie Louise Hansen,Esin B. Sozer,Stefania Romeo,Stine Krog Frandsen,P. Thomas Vernier,Julie Gehl +5 more
TL;DR: Calcium electroporation dose-dependently reduced cell survival and intracellular ATP and could be a novel cancer treatment and possibly lowering the applied electric field in future trials.
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Dielectric characterization study of liquid-based materials for mimicking breast tissues
Stefania Romeo,Loreto Di Donato,Ovidio Mario Bucci,Ilaria Catapano,Lorenzo Crocco,Maria Rosaria Scarfì,Rita Massa +6 more
TL;DR: The possibility of mimicking different types of breast tissues to realize experimental phantoms has been investigated by measuring the complex permittivity of polyethylene glycol mono phenyl ether (Triton X-100) and distilled water solutions.
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Water influx and cell swelling after nanosecond electropermeabilization.
TL;DR: Plasma membrane electropermeabilization is characterized by exposing Jurkat T lymphoblasts to pulsed electric fields less than 10ns long (including single pulse exposures), and by monitoring the resulting osmotically driven cell swelling as a function of pulse number and pulse repetition rate.
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Induction of an adaptive response in human blood lymphocytes exposed to radiofrequency fields: Influence of the universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) signal and the specific absorption rate
Olga Zeni,Anna Sannino,Stefania Romeo,Rita Massa,Maurizio Sarti,Abishek B. Reddy,Thomas J. Prihoda,Vijayalaxmi,Maria Rosaria Scarfì +8 more
TL;DR: Overall data suggest that the induction of AR depends on RF frequency, type of the signal and SAR, and further characterization of RF-induced AR is in progress.