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    Emergent behaviors in RBCs flows in micro-channels using digital particle image velocimetry by Cairone, F., Ortiz, D., Cabrales, P.J., Intaglietta, M., Bucolo, M.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-03-2018)
    “…The key points in the design of microfluidic Lab-On-a-Chips for blood tests are the simplicity of the microfluidic chip geometry, the portability of the…”
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    Data-driven identification of two-phase microfluidic flows by Cairone, F., Bucolo, M.

    “…A data driven approach for the identification of fast two-phase flow nonlinear dynamics was investigated with the characteristics to be easily adopted in…”
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    Design of control systems for two-phase microfluidic processes by Cairone, F., Bucolo, M.

    “…In this work a study for the design of an active control system for two-phase microfluidic processes based on the manipulation of the input flow rates is…”
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    Characterization and Valorization of ‘Sulmona Red Garlic’ Peels and Small Bulbs by Lasalvia, Alba, Cairone, Francesco, Cesa, Stefania, Maccelli, Alessandro, Crestoni, Maria Elisa, Menghini, Luigi, Carradori, Simone, Marinacci, Beatrice, Gallorini, Marialucia, Elsallabi, Osama, Pesce, Mirko, Patruno, Antonia

    Published in Antioxidants (22-10-2022)
    “…‘Sulmona red garlic’ is an Italian variety characterized by a red tunica surrounding a white bulb. Red tunicae and non-commercial small bulbs are food wastes…”
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    DPIV analysis of RBCs flows in serpentine micro-channel by Cairone, F., Sanalitro, D., Bucolo, M., Ortiz, D., Cabrales, P. J., Intaglietta, M.

    “…The design of microfluid Lab-On-a-Chip for blood tests requires the simplicity of chip, the portability of the monitoring system and the easy data analysis…”
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