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Carbon dots fluorescence can be used to distinguish isobaric peptide and to monitor protein oligomerization dynamics
- Antonio Zingale G. - Pandino I. - Nunzio Tuccitto - Distefano A. - Federico Calì - Calcagno D. - Grasso G.Experimental Implementation of Molecule Shift Keying for Enhanced Molecular Communication
- Federico Calì - Barreca S. - Giovanni Li Destri - Alberto Torrisi - Antonino Licciardello - Nunzio TuccittoInterfacial instability of liquid interphase improves molecular communication density
- Federico Calì - Antonino Licciardello - Alberto Torrisi - Giovanni Li Destri - Nunzio TuccittoInterfacial Shift Keying Allows a High Information Rate in Molecular Communication: Methods and Data
- Federico Calì - Giovanni Li Destri - Nunzio TuccittoComprehensive step-by-step procedure to setup a molecular communication through liquid experiment
- Federico Calì - Fichera L. - Nunzio TuccittoCarbon dots surface chemistry drives fluorescent properties: New tools to distinguish isobaric peptides
- Distefano A. - Federico Calì - Gaeta M. - Nunzio Tuccitto - Auditore A. - Antonino Licciardello - D'Urso A. - Lee K.J. - Monasson O. - Peroni E. - Grasso G.Effect of Channel Radius on Fluorescent Nanoparticle Based Molecular Communication
- Federico Calì - Fichera L. - Nunzio TuccittoFluorescent nanoparticles for reliable communication among implantable medical devices
- Federico Calì - Fichera L. - Trusso Sfrazzetto G. - Nicotra G. - Sfuncia G. - Bruno E. - Lanzanò L. - Barbagallo I. - Giovanni Li Destri - Nunzio TuccittoCarbon quantum dots from lemon waste enable communication among biodevices
- Federico Calì - Cantaro V. - Fichera L. - Roberta Ruffino - Trusso Sfrazzetto G. - Giovanni Li Destri - Nunzio Tuccitto