334 results match your criteria: "Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems[Affiliation]"
Adv Sci (Weinh)
November 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, National Research Council, Via Pietro Castellino 111, Napoli, 80131, Italy.
The integration of advanced materials and photonic nanostructures can lead to enhanced biodetection capabilities, crucial in clinical scenarios and point-of-care diagnostics, where simplified strategies are essential. Herein, a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) photonic nanostructure is demonstrated, which selectively binding to transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β), in which the sensing transduction is enhanced by bound states in the continuum (BICs). The MIP operating as a synthetic antibody matrix and coupled with BIC resonance, enhances the optical response to TGF-β at imprinted sites, leading to an augmented detection capability, thoroughly evaluated through spectral shift and optical lever analogue readout.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeliyon
August 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, National Research Council, Pozzuoli, Italy.
The analysis of gait kinematics requires to encode and collapse multidimensional information from multiple anatomical elements. In this study, we address this issue by analyzing the joints' coordination during gait, borrowing from the framework of network theory. We recruited twenty-three patients with Parkinson's disease and twenty-three matched controls that were recorded during linear gait using a stereophotogrammetric motion analysis system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Bioeng Biotechnol
July 2024
Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, National Research Council of Italy, Naples, Italy.
IgM is the major circulating Ig isotype in teleost fish, showing in Antarctic fish unique features such as an extraordinary long hinge region, which plays a crucial role in antibody structure and function. In this work, we describe the replacement of the hinge region of a murine monoclonal antibody (mAb) with the peculiar hinge from Antarctic fish IgM. We use the CRISPR/Cas9 system as a powerful tool for generating the engineered mAb.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNano Lett
August 2024
Department of Physics, NLHT-Lab, University of Calabria and CNR-NANOTEC, Institute of Nanotechnology, 87036 Rende, Italy.
Plasmonic metasurfaces with spatial symmetry breaking are crucial materials with significant applications in fields such as polarization-controlled photonic devices and nanophotonic platforms for chiral sensing. In this paper, we introduce planar plasmonic metasurfaces, less than one-tenth of a wavelength thick, featuring nanocavities formed by three equilateral triangles. This configuration creates uniform, thin metasurfaces.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Biol Macromol
October 2024
Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples "Federico II", University of Napoli Federico II Complesso Universitario Monte Sant'Angelo, Via Cintia, 80126 Naples, Italy. Electronic address:
Ferritins are natural proteins which spontaneously self-assemble forming hollow nanocages physiologically deputed to iron storage and homeostasis. Thanks to their high stability and easy production in vitro, ferritins represent an intriguing system for nanobiotechnology. Here we investigated the mechanism of disassembly and reassembly of a human recombinant ferritin constituted by the heavy chain (hHFt) exploiting a new procedure which involves the use of minimal amounts of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and assessed its effectiveness in comparison with two commonly used protocols based on pH shift at highly acidic and alkaline values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComput Biol Med
September 2024
NeuroneLab - Department of Management and Innovation Systems (DISA-MIS), University of Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132, Fisciano (SA), 84084, Italy; CNR-ISASI, Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems "E. Caianiello", Via Campi Flegrei 34, Pozzuoli (NA), 80078, Italy.
Sensors (Basel)
June 2024
University Rouen Normandie, INSA Rouen Normandie, CNRS, Normandie University, GPM UMR 6634, F-76000 Rouen, France.
The generation of terahertz radiation via laser-induced plasma from two-color femtosecond pulses in air has been extensively studied due to its broad emission spectrum and significant pulse energy. However, precise control over the temporal properties of these ultra-broadband terahertz pulses, as well as the measurement of their polarization state, remain challenging. In this study, we review our latest findings on these topics and present additional results not previously reported in our earlier works.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFiScience
July 2024
Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis typically involves assessing clinical symptoms, MRI findings, and ruling out alternative explanations. While myelin damage broadly affects conduction speeds, traditional tests focus on specific white-matter tracts, which may not reflect overall impairment accurately. In this study, we integrate diffusion tensor immaging (DTI) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) data into individualized virtual brain models to estimate conduction velocities for MS patients and controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomech
July 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, National Research Council, Pozzuoli, Italy.
Acoustic stimulation appears to be a promising strategy in reducing the risk of falling in older adults, demonstrating effectiveness in improving stability. However, its impact on movement variability, another crucial indicator of fall risk, seems to be limited. This study aims to assess movement variability during walking in a cohort of healthy older adults exposed to three different frequencies of acoustic stimulation (90%, 100% and 110% of each subject's average cadence).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCell Death Differ
November 2024
Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), 80078 Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy.
TFEB, a bHLH-leucine zipper transcription factor belonging to the MiT/TFE family, globally modulates cell metabolism by regulating autophagy and lysosomal functions. Remarkably, loss of TFEB in mice causes embryonic lethality due to severe defects in placentation associated with aberrant vascularization and resulting hypoxia. However, the molecular mechanism underlying this phenotype has remained elusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSensors (Basel)
June 2024
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, 80078 Pozzuoli, Italy.
A superconducting quantum magnetometer for high-sensitivity applications has been developed by exploiting the flux focusing of the superconducting loop. Unlike conventional dc SQUID magnetometers that use a superconducting flux transformer or a multiloop design, in this case, a very simple design has been employed. It consists of a bare dc SQUID with a large washer-shaped superconducting ring in order to guarantee a magnetic field sensitivity B less than one nT/Φ.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Nanomedicine
June 2024
Department of Pharmacy, School of Medicine, University of Naples 'Federico II', Napoli, Italy.
Introduction: The design of delivery tools that efficiently transport drugs into cells remains a major challenge in drug development for most pathological conditions. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a very aggressive subtype of breast cancer with poor prognosis and limited effective therapeutic options.
Purpose: In TNBC treatment, chemotherapy remains the milestone, and doxorubicin (Dox) represents the first-line systemic treatment; however, its non-selective distribution causes a cascade of side effects.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
June 2024
Department of Physics "E. Pancini", University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
The stiffness of the extracellular matrix plays a crucial role in cell motility and spreading, influencing cell morphology through cytoskeleton organization and transmembrane proteins' expression. In this context, mechanical characterization of both cells and the extracellular matrix gains prominence for enhanced diagnostics and clinical decision-making. Here, we investigate the combined effect of mechanotransduction and ionizing radiations on altering cells' mechanical properties, analysing mammary cell lines (MCF10A and MDA-MB-231) after X-ray radiotherapy (2 and 10 Gy).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Transl Med
June 2024
Precision Medicine Department, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via De Crecchio, Naples, 80131, NA, Italy.
Background: Exosomes are nanosized vesicles released from all cells into surrounding biofluids, including cancer cells, and represent a very promising direction in terms of minimally invasive approaches to early disease detection. They carry tumor-specific biological contents such as DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, and sugars, as well as surface molecules that are able to pinpoint the cellular source. By the above criteria, exosomes may be stratified according to the presence of tissue and disease-specific signatures and, due to their stability in such biofluids as plasma and serum, they represent an indispensable source of vital clinical insights from liquid biopsies, even at the earliest stages of cancer.
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June 2024
Epilepsy Unit, IRCCS E. Medea Scientific Institute, Via Costa Alta 37, 31015, Conegliano, Treviso, Italy.
The epilepsy diagnosis still represents a complex process, with misdiagnosis reaching 40%. We aimed at building an automatable workflow, helping the clinicians in the diagnosis of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). We hypothesized that neuronal avalanches (NA) represent a feature better encapsulating the rich brain dynamics compared to classically used functional connectivity measures (Imaginary Coherence; ImCoh).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Neurosci
August 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, National Research Council, Pozzuoli, Italy.
Although the aetio-pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is not entirely clear, the interaction between genetic and adverse environmental factors may induce an intestinal dysbiosis, resulting in chronic inflammation having effects on the large-scale brain network. Here, we hypothesized inflammation-related changes in brain topology of IBD patients, regardless of the clinical form [ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn's disease (CD)]. To test this hypothesis, we analysed source-reconstructed magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals in 25 IBD patients (15 males, 10 females; mean age ± SD, 42.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNanoscale
June 2024
Department of Physics "E. Pancini", University of Naples Federico II, Complesso Universitario di Monte S. Angelo, Via Cintia 21, 80126 Napoli, Italy.
The study of titanium dioxide (TiO) in the brookite phase is gaining popularity as evidence has shown the efficient photocatalytic performance of this less investigated polymorph. It has been recently reported that defective anisotropic brookite TiO nanorods display remarkable substrate-specific reactivity towards alcohol photoreforming, with rates of hydrogen production significantly (18-fold) higher than those exhibited by anatase TiO nanoparticles. To elucidate the basic photo-physical mechanisms and peculiarities leading to such an improvement in the photoactive efficiency, we investigated the recombination processes of photoexcited charge carriers in both stoichiometric and reduced brookite nanorods photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy in controlled environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNanomaterials (Basel)
May 2024
National Research Council, Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, Via Pietro Castellino 111, 80131 Napoli, Italy.
Spin-orbit coupling in nanoscale optical fields leads to the emergence of a nontrivial spin angular momentum component, transverse to the orbital momentum. In this study, we initially investigate how this spin-orbit coupling effect influences the dynamics in gold monomers. We observe that localized surface plasmon resonance induces self-generated transverse spin, affecting the trajectory of the nanoparticles as a function of the incident polarization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComput Biol Med
June 2024
Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, Université de Lille, CNRS, Valenciennes, 59313, Hauts-de-France, France. Electronic address:
Over the past two decades, machine analysis of medical imaging has advanced rapidly, opening up significant potential for several important medical applications. As complicated diseases increase and the number of cases rises, the role of machine-based imaging analysis has become indispensable. It serves as both a tool and an assistant to medical experts, providing valuable insights and guidance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Biol Macromol
May 2024
Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II, via Domenico Montesano 49, 80131 Naples, Italy. Electronic address:
Herein, we evaluated the interaction of the tetracationic porphyrin HTCPPSpm4 with three distinct DNA G-quadruplex (G4) models, i.e., the tetramolecular G4 d(TGGGGT) (Q), the 5'-5' stacked G4-dimer [d(CGGAGGT)] (Q), and a mixture of 5'-5' stacked G-wires [d(5'-CGGT-3'-3'-GGC-5')] (Q).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Neurophysiol
July 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems of National Research Council, 80078 Pozzuoli, Italy; Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Inserm, INS, Aix-Marseille University, 13005 Marseille, France; Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, Italy.
Objective: To test the hypothesis that patients affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) show an altered spatio-temporal spreading of neuronal avalanches in the brain, and that this may related to the clinical picture.
Methods: We obtained the source-reconstructed magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals from thirty-six ALS patients and forty-two healthy controls. Then, we used the construct of the avalanche transition matrix (ATM) and the corresponding network parameter nodal strength to quantify the changes in each region, since this parameter provides key information about which brain regions are mostly involved in the spreading avalanches.
Biomed Opt Express
April 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems "E. Caianiello", National Research Council (ISASI-CNR), Via Campi Flegrei, 34, Pozzuoli, 80078, Italy.
Probiotic bacteria are widely used in pharmaceutics to offer health benefits. Microencapsulation is used to deliver probiotics into the human body. Capsules in the stomach have to keep bacteria constrained until release occurs in the intestine.
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April 2024
Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, National Research Council, 80078 Pozzuoli, Italy.
This study examined the stability of the functional connectome (FC) over time using fingerprint analysis in healthy subjects. Additionally, it investigated how a specific stressor, namely sleep deprivation, affects individuals' differentiation. To this aim, 23 healthy young adults underwent magnetoencephalography (MEG) recording at three equally spaced time points within 24 h: 9 a.
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April 2024
CNR-ISASI, Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems "E. Caianiello", Via Campi Flegrei 34, 80078, Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy.
Accumulation of bioavailable heavy metals in aquatic environment poses a serious threat to marine communities and human health due to possible trophic transfers through the food chain of toxic, non-degradable, exogenous pollutants. Copper (Cu) is one of the most spread heavy metals in water, and can severely affect primary producers at high doses. Here we show a novel imaging test to assay the dose-dependent effects of Cu on live microalgae identifying stress conditions when they are still capable of sustaining a positive growth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlants (Basel)
March 2024
Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici, Naples, Italy.
Wheat is one of the most cultivated cereals thanks to both its nutritional value and its versatility to technological transformation. Nevertheless, the growth and yield of wheat, as well as of the other food crops, can be strongly limited by many abiotic and biotic stress factors. To face this need, new methodological approaches are required to optimize wheat cultivation from both a qualitative and quantitative point of view.
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