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    Color Richness in Cephalopod Chromatophores Originating from High Refractive Index Biomolecules by Dinneen, Sean R, Osgood, Richard M, Greenslade, Margaret E, Deravi, Leila F

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (05-01-2017)
    “…Cephalopods are arguably one of the most photonically sophisticated marine animals, as they can rapidly adapt their dermal color and texture to their…”
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    Contributions of Phenoxazone-Based Pigments to the Structure and Function of Nanostructured Granules in Squid Chromatophores by Williams, Thomas L, DiBona, Christopher W, Dinneen, Sean R, Jones Labadie, Stephanie F, Chu, Feixia, Deravi, Leila F

    Published in Langmuir (19-04-2016)
    “…Understanding the structure–function relationships of pigment-based nanostructures can provide insight into the molecular mechanisms behind biological…”
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    Natural Light‐Scattering Nanoparticles Enable Visible through Short‐Wave Infrared Color Modulation by Kumar, Amrita, Osgood, Richard M., Dinneen, Sean R., Koker, Brian D., Pang, Richard, Deravi, Leila F.

    Published in Advanced optical materials (19-04-2018)
    “…Color is ubiquitous in nature; however, the ability to rapidly change color in response to environmental cues is unique to few biological systems. Cephalopods…”
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    Biomimetic Colorants and Coatings Designed with Cephalopod-Inspired Nanocomposites by Martin, Camille A, Lin, Zhuangsheng, Kumar, Amrita, Dinneen, Sean R, Osgood, Richard M, Deravi, Leila F

    Published in ACS applied bio materials (18-01-2021)
    “…Brilliant and dynamic colors in nature have stimulated the design of dyes and pigments with broad applications ranging from electronic displays to apparel…”
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    Optical extinction of size-controlled aerosols generated from squid chromatophore pigments by Dinneen, Sean R., Greenslade, Margaret E., Deravi, Leila F.

    Published in APL materials (01-10-2017)
    “…Nanophotonic granules populate the interior of cephalopod chromatophores, contributing to their visible color by selectively absorbing and scattering light…”
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    Color‐Changing Biomimetic Films: Natural Light‐Scattering Nanoparticles Enable Visible through Short‐Wave Infrared Color Modulation (Advanced Optical Materials 8/2018) by Kumar, Amrita, Osgood, Richard M., Dinneen, Sean R., Koker, Brian D., Pang, Richard, Deravi, Leila F.

    Published in Advanced optical materials (01-04-2018)
    “…An unlikely source for tunable visible through infrared light scattering emerges from nanoparticles isolated and processed from squid skin, as shown by Leila…”
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    A Method for Extracting Pigments from Squid Doryteuthis pealeii by DiBona, Christopher W, Williams, Thomas L, Dinneen, Sean R, Jones Labadie, Stephanie F, Deravi, Leila F

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (09-11-2016)
    “…Cephalopods can undergo rapid and adaptive changes in dermal coloration for sensing, communication, defense, and reproduction purposes. These capabilities are…”
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    Optical Properties of the Pigments from Cephalopod Chromatophores: Solution and Particle Determination by Dinneen, Sean R

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Cephalopods are arguably one of the most photonically sophisticated marine animals, as they can rapidly adapt their dermal color and texture to their…”
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