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    SMAD Signaling Is Required for Structural Integrity of the Female Reproductive Tract and Uterine Function During Early Pregnancy in Mice by Rodriguez, Amanda, Tripurani, Swamy K, Burton, Jason C, Clementi, Caterina, Larina, Irina, Pangas, Stephanie A

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-08-2016)
    “…Pregnancy is a complex physiological process tightly controlled by the interplay among hormones, morphogens, transcription factors, and signaling pathways…”
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    Effect of hydrogen bonding interaction on the photophysics of α-amino-orcein by Clementi, C., Carlotti, B., Burattini, C., Pellegrino, R.M., Romani, A., Elisei, F.

    “…This paper reports for the first time a detailed spectroscopic investigation into the ground- and excited-state properties of α-amino-orcein (α-AO), one of the…”
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    Acidichromism and ionochromism of luteolin and apigenin, the main components of the naturally occurring yellow weld: a spectrophotometric and fluorimetric study by Favaro, G, Clementi, C, Romani, A, Vickackaite, V

    Published in Journal of fluorescence (01-11-2007)
    “…Luteolin and apigenin, extracted from Reseda luteola L., were spectrophotometrically and fluorimetrically studied. The spectra were investigated as a function…”
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    Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopic investigation of orchil dyed wool from Roccella tinctoria and Lasallia pustulata by Doherty, B., Gabrieli, F., Clementi, C., Cardon, D., Sgamellotti, A., Brunetti, B., Miliani, C.

    Published in Journal of Raman spectroscopy (01-09-2014)
    “…In this work Raman spectroscopic techniques have been utilized to characterize the vibrational spectral features of orchil dyed wool samples. Specifically, it…”
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    Doxycycline and oxytetracycline loading of a zwitterionic amphoteric surfactant-gel and their controlled release by Cesaretti, A, Carlotti, B, Gentili, P L, Clementi, C, Germani, R, Elisei, F

    Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (14-11-2014)
    “…Oxytetracycline (OX) and doxycycline (DX) are antibiotics belonging to the family of tetracyclines. We present a UV-Visible steady state and time-resolved…”
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    The Book of Kells: A non-invasive MOLAB investigation by complementary spectroscopic techniques by Doherty, B., Daveri, A., Clementi, C., Romani, A., Bioletti, S., Brunetti, B., Sgamellotti, A., Miliani, C.

    “…•The Book of Kells is assessed by non-invasive in situ portable spectroscopy.•Complementary techniques highlight the intentional use of anhydrite.•Rare…”
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    A spectrometric and chromatographic approach to the study of ageing of madder ( Rubia tinctorum L.) dyestuff on wool by Clementi, C., Nowik, W., Romani, A., Cibin, F., Favaro, G.

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (16-07-2007)
    “…In this work, the lightfastness of wool textile samples, dyed with madder and its principal components alizarin and purpurin, was investigated using two…”
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    An integrated spectroscopic approach for the non-invasive study of modern art materials and techniques by Rosi, F., Miliani, C., Clementi, C., Kahrim, K., Presciutti, F., Vagnini, M., Manuali, V., Daveri, A., Cartechini, L., Brunetti, B. G., Sgamellotti, A.

    “…A non-invasive study has been carried out on 18 paintings by Alberto Burri (1915–1995), one of Italy’s most important contemporary painters. The study aims to…”
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    Study of Raman scattering and luminescence properties of orchil dye for its nondestructive identification on artworks by Rosi, F., Clementi, C., Paolantoni, M., Romani, A., Pellegrino, R., Brunetti, B. G., Nowik, W., Miliani, C.

    Published in Journal of Raman spectroscopy (01-10-2013)
    “…Ultraviolet and visible (UV‐vis) fluorescence and subtracted shifted Raman spectroscopy have exploited to identify orchil in a fragment from the ninth century…”
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    Portable Equipment for Luminescence Lifetime Measurements on Surfaces by Romani, A., Clementi, C., Miliani, C., Brunetti, B. G., Sgamellotti, A., Favaro, G.

    Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-12-2008)
    “…The prototype of a portable instrument, based on the time-correlated single-photon counting method, purposely assembled for in situ measurements of…”
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    In-situ fluorimetry: a powerful non-invasive diagnostic technique for natural dyes used in artefacts. Part II. Identification of orcein and indigo in Renaissance tapestries by Clementi, C, Miliani, C, Romani, A, Santamaria, U, Morresi, F, Mlynarska, K, Favaro, G

    “…In this paper, three Renaissance tapestries depicting scenes painted by Raffaello Sanzio, conserved at the Vatican Museum, were investigated using in-situ…”
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    Reproducible validation and replication studies in nanoscale physics by Clementi, N C, Barba, L A

    “…Credibility building activities in computational research include verification and validation, reproducibility and replication, and uncertainty quantification…”
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    An NMR and UV–visible spectroscopic study of the principal colored component of Stil de grain lake by Romani, A., Zuccaccia, C., Clementi, C.

    Published in Dyes and pigments (2006)
    “…Water extract from rhamnus berries ( Rhamnus catharticus) is the base of Stil de grain lake (also called Buckthorn lake), an ancient dye used in textiles and…”
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    Probing protein orientation near charged nanosurfaces for simulation-assisted biosensor design by Cooper, Christopher D, Clementi, Natalia C, Barba, Lorena A

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (28-09-2015)
    “…Protein-surface interactions are ubiquitous in biological processes and bioengineering, yet are not fully understood. In biosensors, a key factor determining…”
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