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    Current and Future Advancements of Raman Spectroscopy Techniques in Cancer Nanomedicine by Canetta, Elisabetta

    “…Raman scattering is one of the most used spectroscopy and imaging techniques in cancer nanomedicine due to its high spatial resolution, high chemical…”
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    Catholic Education and the Study of Science: The Mysticism of Scientific Pursuit by Canetta, Elisabetta

    Published in Religions (Basel, Switzerland ) (01-06-2022)
    “…In the past forty years, science has been gradually relegated to technology and utilitarian knowledge. To avoid forgetting what science truly is, it is…”
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    Atomic force microscopic investigation of commercial pressure sensitive adhesives for forensic analysis by Canetta, Elisabetta, Adya, Ashok K

    Published in Forensic science international (15-07-2011)
    “…Abstract Pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA), such as those used in packaging and adhesive tapes, are very often encountered in forensic investigations. In…”
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    Modulated Raman spectroscopy for enhanced identification of bladder tumor cells in urine samples by Canetta, Elisabetta, Mazilu, Michael, De Luca, Anna C, Carruthers, Antonia E, Dholakia, Kishan, Neilson, Sam, Sargeant, Harry, Briscoe, Tina, Herrington, C. Simon, Riches, Andrew C

    Published in Journal of Biomedical Optics (01-03-2011)
    “…Standard Raman spectroscopy (SRS) is a noninvasive technique that is used in the biomedical field to discriminate between normal and cancer cells. However, the…”
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    pH Dependence of the Properties of Waterborne Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Containing Acrylic Acid by Wang, Tao, Canetta, Elisabetta, Weerakkody, Tecla G, Keddie, Joseph L, Rivas, Urko

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (25-03-2009)
    “…Polymer colloids are often copolymerized with acrylic acid monomers in order to impart colloidal stability. Here, the effects of the pH on the nanoscale and…”
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    Elasticity of human embryonic stem cells as determined by atomic force microscopy by Kiss, Robert, Bock, Henry, Pells, Steve, Canetta, Elisabetta, Adya, Ashok K, Moore, Andrew J, De Sousa, Paul, Willoughby, Nicholas A

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-10-2011)
    “…The expansive growth and differentiation potential of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) make them a promising source of cells for regenerative medicine…”
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    Atomic force microscopic study of the effects of ethanol on yeast cell surface morphology by Canetta, Elisabetta, Adya, Ashok K., Walker, Graeme M.

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-02-2006)
    “…abstract The detrimental effects of ethanol toxicity on the cell surface morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain NCYC 1681) and Schizosaccharomyces…”
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    Understanding the Relations between Transcendence and Mathematics: A Resource Essay for Educators and Students in Catholic Universities to Appreciate Its Deep Meanings by Canetta, Elisabetta

    “…Mathematics was considered to be a universal language that God used to write the book of nature. Many of the greatest mathematicians (such as Descartes,…”
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    Can There Be a Catholic Approach to the Teaching of Physics to Students in Catholic Universities? Some Ideas for Teachers and Students to Consider by Canetta, Elisabetta

    “…We currently live in a high-tech society where portable supercomputers, artificial intelligence, genetic enhancement, etc., are becoming part of our daily…”
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    Correlating yeast cell stress physiology to changes in the cell surface morphology: atomic force microscopic studies by Canetta, Elisabetta, Walker, Graeme M, Adya, Ashok K

    Published in TheScientificWorld (06-07-2006)
    “…Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a powerful biophysical tool in biotechnology and medicine to investigate the morphological, physical, and…”
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    Discrimination of bladder cancer cells from normal urothelial cells with high specificity and sensitivity: Combined application of atomic force microscopy and modulated Raman spectroscopy by Canetta, Elisabetta, Riches, Andrew, Borger, Eva, Herrington, Simon, Dholakia, Kishan, Adya, Ashok K.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-05-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] Atomic force microscopy (AFM) and modulated Raman spectroscopy (MRS) were used to discriminate between living normal human urothelial cells…”
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    Nanoscopic Morphological Changes in Yeast Cell Surfaces Caused by Oxidative Stress: An Atomic Force Microscopic Study by Canetta, Elisabetta, Walker, Graeme M, Adya, Ashok K

    Published in Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (30-06-2009)
    “…Nanoscopic changes in the cell surface morphology of the yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain NCYC 1681) and Schizosaccharomyces pombe (strain DVPB 1354),…”
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    Imaging in living cells using νB-H Raman spectroscopy: monitoring COSAN uptake by Tarrés, Màrius, Canetta, Elisabetta, Viñas, Clara, Teixidor, Francesc, Harwood, Adrian J

    “…The boron-rich cobaltabisdicarbollide (COSAN) and its 8,8'-I2 derivative (I2-COSAN), both of purely inorganic nature, are shown to accumulate within living…”
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    Biological interaction of living cells with COSAN-based synthetic vesicles by Tarrés, Màrius, Canetta, Elisabetta, Paul, Eleanor, Forbes, Jordan, Azzouni, Karima, Viñas, Clara, Teixidor, Francesc, Harwood, Adrian J.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-01-2015)
    “…Cobaltabisdicarbollide (COSAN) [3,3′-Co(1,2-C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 ] − , is a complex boron-based anion that has the unusual property of self-assembly into membranes…”
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    Waterborne Polyurethane−Acrylic Hybrid Nanoparticles by Miniemulsion Polymerization: Applications in Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives by Lopez, Aitziber, Degrandi-Contraires, Elise, Canetta, Elisabetta, Creton, Costantino, Keddie, Joseph L, Asua, José M

    Published in Langmuir (05-04-2011)
    “…Waterborne polyurethane−acrylic hybrid nanoparticles for application as pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) were prepared by one-step miniemulsion…”
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    Morphological changes in textile fibres exposed to environmental stresses: Atomic force microscopic examination by Canetta, Elisabetta, Montiel, Kimberley, Adya, Ashok K

    Published in Forensic science international (30-10-2009)
    “…Abstract The ability of the atomic force microscope (AFM) to investigate the nanoscopic morphological changes in the surfaces of fabrics was examined for the…”
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    Simultaneous free radical and addition miniemulsion polymerization: Effect of the diol on the microstructure of polyurethane-acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives by Lopez, Aitziber, Degrandi, Elise, Canetta, Elisabetta, Keddie, Joseph L., Creton, Costantino, Asua, José M.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (22-06-2011)
    “…Water-borne polyurethane/acrylic hybrid latexes for their application as pressure-sensitive adhesives were prepared by high solids simultaneous free radical…”
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    Waterborne hybrid polymer particles: Tuning of the adhesive performance by controlling the hybrid microstructure by Lopez, Aitziber, Reyes, Yuri, Degrandi-Contraires, Elise, Canetta, Elisabetta, Creton, Costantino, Asua, José M.

    Published in European polymer journal (01-06-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► PU/acrylic PSAs obtained by simultaneous free radical and addition miniemulsion polymerization. ► Adhesive properties controlled through…”
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