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    Towards Protein Field-Effect Transistors: Report and Model of a Prototype by Maruccio, G., Biasco, A., Visconti, P., Bramanti, A., Pompa, P. P., Calabi, F., Cingolani, R., Rinaldi, R., Corni, S., Di Felice, R., Molinari, E., Verbeet, M. P., Canters, G. W.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (04-04-2005)
    “…A protein field‐effect transistor (Pro‐FET) based on the blue‐copper protein azurins (see Figure) and operating at room temperature and ambient pressure is…”
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    Can primary care professionals’ adherence to Evidence Based Medicine tools improve quality of care in Type 2 diabetes mellitus? A systematic review by de Belvis, A.G, Pelone, F, Biasco, A, Ricciardi, W, Volpe, M

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-08-2009)
    “…Abstract Background Our aim is to review the effectiveness of EBM tools available to primary care professionals to improve the quality of Type 2 diabetes…”
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    Solid-State Molecular Rectifier Based on Self-Organized Metalloproteins by Rinaldi, R., Biasco, A., Maruccio, G., Cingolani, R., Alliata, D., Andolfi, L., Facci, P., De Rienzo, F., Di Felice, R., Molinari, E.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (16-10-2002)
    “…A protein‐based solid‐state electronic device that operates in air is reported; it is fabricated by interconnecting an azurin monolayer immobilized on SiO2…”
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    Electronic rectification in protein devices by Rinaldi, R., Biasco, A., Maruccio, G., Arima, V., Visconti, P., Cingolani, R., Facci, P., De Rienzo, F., Di Felice, R., Molinari, E., Ph. Verbeet, M., Canters, G. W.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-01-2003)
    “…We show that the electron-transfer protein azurin can be used to fabricate biomolecular rectifiers exploiting its native redox properties, chemisorption…”
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    Solid state protein monolayers: morphological, conformational, and functional properties by Pompa, P P, Biasco, A, Frascerra, V, Calabi, F, Cingolani, R, Rinaldi, R, Verbeet, M Ph, de Waal, E, Canters, G W

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (01-12-2004)
    “…We have studied the morphological, conformational, and electron-transfer (ET) function of the metalloprotein azurin in the solid state, by a combination of…”
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    White, phosphorescent, wet-processed, organic light-emitting diode, on a window-glass substrate by Maiorano, V., Perrone, E., Carallo, S., Biasco, A., Pompa, P.P., Cingolani, R., Croce, A., Blyth, R.I.R., Thompson, J.

    Published in Synthetic metals (14-06-2005)
    “…A substrate is presented as an alternative to indium tin oxide as the anode material for organic light-emitting diodes. We show that float glass, the material…”
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    Architectural float glass as a substrate for organic light-emitting diodes by Thompson, J., Maiorano, V., Carallo, S., Perrone, E., Biasco, A., Cingolani, R., Croce, A., Daneu, A., Blyth, R.I.R.

    Published in Synthetic metals (20-09-2005)
    “…While ITO has proven a succesful transparent anode material for laboratory-based investigations of OLEDs, it is perhaps less suited to large-scale production…”
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    Structural stability study of protein monolayers in air by Pompa, P P, Biasco, A, Cingolani, R, Rinaldi, R, Verbeet, M Ph, Canters, G W

    “…The assessment of the folding and of the structural stability of a protein in air, upon immobilization in the solid state, represents a critical point from…”
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    Field Effect Transistor Based on a Modified DNA Base by Maruccio, Giuseppe, Visconti, Paolo, Arima, Valentina, D'Amico, Stefano, Biasco, Adriana, D'Amone, Eliana, Cingolani, Roberto, Rinaldi, Ross, Masiero, Stefano, Giorgi, Tatiana, Gottarelli, Giovanni

    Published in Nano letters (01-04-2003)
    “…In this work, a field effect transistor based on a deoxyguanosine derivative (a DNA base) is demonstrated. Our experiments on transport through the source and…”
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    Electron beam and mechanical lithographies as enabling factors for organic-based device fabrication by Visconti, P., Pisignano, D., Della Torre, A., Persano, L., Maruccio, G., Biasco, A., Cingolani, R., Rinaldi, R.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-12-2005)
    “…Organic-based photonics and molecular electronics are attracting an increasing interest in modern science. The realization of high-resolution master structures…”
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    Self-chemisorption of azurin on functionalized oxide surfaces for the implementation of biomolecular devices by Biasco, A, Maruccio, G, Visconti, P, Bramanti, A, Calogiuri, P, Cingolani, R, Rinaldi, R

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-06-2004)
    “…In this work, we investigate the formation of redox protein Azurin (Az) monolayers on functionalized oxygen exposing surfaces. These metallo-proteins mediate…”
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    Microcontact printing of metalloproteins by Biasco, Adriana, Pisignano, Dario, Krebs, Blandine, Cingolani, Roberto, Rinaldi, Ross

    Published in Synthetic metals (21-09-2005)
    “…The morphological investigation by scanning probes techniques, and especially Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) allow to measure the surface roughness of…”
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    Two Dimensional Patterning of Fluorescent Proteins in Hydrogels by Di Benedetto, Francesca, Biasco, Adriana, Bizzarri, Ranieri, Arosio, Daniele, Ricci, Fernanda, Beltram, Fabio, Cingolani, Roberto, Pisignano, Dario

    Published in Langmuir (03-01-2006)
    “…This work describes the successful micropatterning of hybrid systems consisting of hydrogel-dispersed optically active and controllable proteins on solid…”
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    Metalloprotein-based field-effect transistor: a prototype by Maruccio, G., Visconti, P., Biasco, A., Bramanti, A., D'Amone, E., Cingolani, R., Rinaldi, R.

    “…A key challenge in nanoelectronics is the use of a bottom-up approach to fabricate nanodevices from molecular building blocks. Here, a field-effect transistor…”
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    Nanotechnology approaches to self-organized bio-molecular devices by Cingolani, Roberto, Rinaldi, Ross, Maruccio, Giuseppe, Biasco, Adriana

    “…In this paper we briefly describe new strategies to exploit self-assembled solid-state biomolecular materials as active elements of electronic devices. Two…”
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    A Protein-Based Three Terminal Electronic Device by RINALDI, ROSS, MARUCCIO, GIUSEPPE, BIASCO, ADRIANA, VISCONTI, PAOLO, ARIMA, VALENTINA, CINGOLANI, ROBERTO

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-12-2003)
    “…: Because of their natural functional characteristics, involving inter‐ and intramolecular electron transfer, metalloproteins are good candidates for…”
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    Diffusion of clinical governance among the Italian Local Health Units (LHUs). Analysis of the Health Surveys, the Firm Acts and the Health Plans by de Belvis, A G, Biasco, A, Pelone, F, Romaniello, A, De Micco, F, Volpe, M, Ricciardi, W

    Published in Annali di igiene (01-03-2009)
    “…The objective of our research is to report on the diffusion of Clinical Governance, as introduced with the National Health Plan 2006-2008, by analysing the…”
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    Nano-scaled Biomolecular Field-Effect Transistors: Prototypes and Evaluations by Maruccio, Giuseppe, Visconti, Paolo, Biasco, Adriana, Bramanti, Alessandro, Della Torre, Antonio, Pompa, Pier Paolo, Frascerra, Vanessa, Arima, Valentina, D'Amone, Eliana, Cingolani, Roberto, Rinaldi, Ross

    Published in Electroanalysis (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2004)
    “…As modern electronics rapidly approach the ultimate level of integration (typically thought to be at the nanoscale level), the fascinating world of…”
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