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    Laboratory observations of slow earthquakes and the spectrum of tectonic fault slip modes by Leeman, J. R., Saffer, D. M., Scuderi, M. M., Marone, C.

    Published in Nature communications (31-03-2016)
    “…Slow earthquakes represent an important conundrum in earthquake physics. While regular earthquakes are catastrophic events with rupture velocities governed by…”
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    Precursory changes in seismic velocity for the spectrum of earthquake failure modes by Scuderi, M. M., Marone, C., Tinti, E., Di Stefano, G., Collettini, C.

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-09-2016)
    “…Whether fast and slow earthquakes nucleate in the same way is unclear. Laboratory simulations of fast and slow slip reveal similar precursor seismic signals…”
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    The role of fluid pressure in induced vs. triggered seismicity: insights from rock deformation experiments on carbonates by Scuderi, Marco M., Collettini, Cristiano

    Published in Scientific reports (26-04-2016)
    “…Fluid overpressure is one of the primary mechanisms for tectonic fault slip, because fluids lubricate the fault and fluid pressure reduces the effective normal…”
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    Slow-to-fast transition of giant creeping rockslides modulated by undrained loading in basal shear zones by Agliardi, Federico, Scuderi, Marco M., Fusi, Nicoletta, Collettini, Cristiano

    Published in Nature communications (12-03-2020)
    “…Giant rockslides are widespread and sensitive to hydrological forcing, especially in climate change scenarios. They creep slowly for centuries and then can…”
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    Application of Constitutive Friction Laws to Glacier Seismicity by Zoet, L. K., Ikari, M. J., Alley, R. B., Marone, C., Anandakrishnan, S., Carpenter, B. M., Scuderi, M. M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-11-2020)
    “…While analysis of glacial seismicity continues to be a widely used method for interpreting glacial processes, the underlying mechanics controlling glacial…”
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    Acoustic emission and microslip precursors to stick-slip failure in sheared granular material by Johnson, P. A., Ferdowsi, B., Kaproth, B. M., Scuderi, M., Griffa, M., Carmeliet, J., Guyer, R. A., Le Bas, P-Y., Trugman, D. T., Marone, C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-11-2013)
    “…We investigate the physics of laboratory earthquake precursors in a biaxial shear configuration. We conduct laboratory experiments at room temperature and…”
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    Fluid Injection and the Mechanics of Frictional Stability of Shale‐Bearing Faults by Scuderi, Marco M., Collettini, C.

    “…Fluid overpressure is one of the primary mechanisms for triggering tectonic fault slip and human‐induced seismicity. This mechanism is appealing because fluid…”
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    On the evolution of elastic properties during laboratory stick‐slip experiments spanning the transition from slow slip to dynamic rupture by Tinti, E., Scuderi, M. M., Scognamiglio, L., Di Stefano, G., Marone, C., Collettini, C.

    “…The physical mechanisms governing slow earthquakes remain unknown, as does the relationship between slow and regular earthquakes. To investigate the…”
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    Fabric controls fault stability in serpentinite gouges by Pozzi, G, Collettini, C, Scuderi, M M, Tesei, T, Marone, C, Amodio, A, Cocco, M

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-11-2023)
    “…SUMMARY Serpentinites are polymineralic rocks distributed almost ubiquitously across the globe in active tectonic regions. Magnetite-rich serpentinites are…”
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    β-Alanine and N-terminal cationic substituents affect polyamide-DNA binding by Liu, Beibei, Wang, Shuo, Aston, Karl, Koeller, Kevin J, Kermani, Shahrzad Fanny Hakami, Castañeda, Carlos H, Scuderi, M José, Luo, Rensheng, Bashkin, James K, Wilson, W David

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (29-11-2017)
    “…Minor-groove binding hairpin polyamides (PAs) bind specific DNA sequences. Synthetic modifications can improve PA-DNA binding affinity and include flexible…”
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    A Polyamide Inhibits Replication of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus by Targeting RNA in the Nucleocapsid by Gumpper, Ryan H, Li, Weike, Castañeda, Carlos H, Scuderi, M José, Bashkin, James K, Luo, Ming

    Published in Journal of virology (15-04-2018)
    “…Polyamides have been shown to bind double-stranded DNA by complementing the curvature of the minor groove and forming various hydrogen bonds with DNA. Several…”
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    On the origin and evolution of electrical signals during frictional stick slip in sheared granular material by Leeman, J. R., Scuderi, M. M., Marone, C., Saffer, D. M., Shinbrot, T.

    “…Electromagnetic signals have been reported in association with geophysical phenomena including earthquakes, landslides, and volcanic events. Mechanisms that…”
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    Beyond Byerlee friction, weak faults and implications for slip behavior by Collettini, C., Tesei, T., Scuderi, M.M., Carpenter, B.M., Viti, C.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-08-2019)
    “…Some faults are considered strong because their strength is consistent with the Coulomb criterion under Byerlee's friction, 0.6<μ<0.85. In marked contrast,…”
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    Frictional Properties of Opalinus Clay: Implications for Nuclear Waste Storage by Orellana, L. F., Scuderi, M. M., Collettini, C., Violay, M.

    “…The kaolinite‐bearing Opalinus Clay (OPA) is the host rock proposed in Switzerland for disposal of radioactive waste. However, the presence of tectonic faults…”
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    Dynamically triggered slip leading to sustained fault gouge weakening under laboratory shear conditions by Johnson, P. A., Carmeliet, J., Savage, H. M., Scuderi, M., Carpenter, B. M., Guyer, R. A., Daub, E. G., Marone, C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-02-2016)
    “…We investigate dynamic wave‐triggered slip under laboratory shear conditions. The experiment is composed of a three‐block system containing two gouge layers…”
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    Long-gap esophageal atresia: is native esophagus preservation always possible? by Treccarichi, G M, Di Benedetto, V, Loria, G, Scuderi, M G

    Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (29-08-2024)
    “…Esophageal atresia (EA) is a congenital defect that causes esophageal discontinuity, often with an associated tracheo-esophageal fistula (TEF) in 70%-90% of…”
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    Frictional heterogeneities on carbonate-bearing normal faults: Insights from the Monte Maggio Fault, Italy by Carpenter, B. M., Scuderi, M. M., Collettini, C., Marone, C.

    “…Observations of heterogeneous and complex fault slip are often attributed to the complexity of fault structure and/or spatial heterogeneity of fault frictional…”
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    Mechanical characterization and properties of continuous wave laser irradiated Ge2Sb2Te5 stripes by D'Arrigo, G., Scuderi, M., Mio, A., Favarò, G., Conte, M., Sciuto, A., Buscema, M., Li-Destri, G., Carria, E., Mello, D., Calabretta, M., Sitta, A., Pries, J., Rimini, E.

    Published in Materials & design (01-04-2021)
    “…Crystalline micrometer size stripes in 2.2 μm thick Ge2Sb2Te5 phase-change material films were produced by irradiation with a Continuous Wave Laser of 405 nm…”
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    Interface disorder probed at the atomic scale for graphene grown on the C face of SiC by Nicotra, G., Deretzis, I., Scuderi, M., Spinella, C., Longo, P., Yakimova, R., Giannazzo, F., La Magna, A.

    “…We use aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy, electron energy-loss spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and the density functional…”
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    L10-FeNi films on Au-Cu-Ni buffer-layer: a high-throughput combinatorial study by Giannopoulos, G., Barucca, G., Kaidatzis, A., Psycharis, V., Salikhov, R., Farle, M., Koutsouflakis, E., Niarchos, D., Mehta, A., Scuderi, M., Nicotra, G., Spinella, C., Laureti, S., Varvaro, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-10-2018)
    “…The fct L1 0 -FeNi alloy is a promising candidate for the development of high performance critical-elements-free magnetic materials. Among the different…”
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