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Stefania Santoriello

Researcher at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

Publications -  6
Citations -  216

Stefania Santoriello is an academic researcher from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drop (liquid) & Helix. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 193 citations.

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Nanostructured Superhydrophobic Substrates Trigger the Development of 3D Neuronal Networks

TL;DR: These findings underline the importance of using nanostructured SH surfaces for directing 3D neuronal growth, as well as for the design of biomaterials for neuronal regeneration.
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Direct imaging of DNA fibers: the visage of double helix.

TL;DR: The experimental breakthrough is the production of robust and highly ordered paired DNA nanofibers that allowed its direct TEM imaging and the double helix structure revealing.
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Nanoplasmonic structures for biophotonic applications: SERS overview

TL;DR: In this article, various nanoplasmonic devices were fabricated using top-down method such as electron beam lithography, electroplating, and focused ion beam techniques, and theoretical simulations were also performed on these model nanostructures in order to understand the electrical field distribution.
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Tailored Ag nanoparticles/nanoporous superhydrophobic surfaces hybrid devices for the detection of single molecule

TL;DR: In this article, a super-hydrophobic surfaces were designed and micro-fabricated to obtain an increased hydrophobicity and a reduced friction coefficient, which can be employed for investigating systematically the blood serum, and extracting from this the low molecular weight content, that discloses precious information about the ongoing status of tumors or other diseases.
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Raman spectroscopy for detection of stretched DNAs on superhydrophobic surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, a superhydrophobic substrate with array of microPillars is fabricated over which the sample was drop casted and two different DNAs (single strand and double strand) were investigated through Raman technique.