Loredana Leone

440 total citations
21 papers, 369 citations indexed

About

Loredana Leone is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Loredana Leone has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 369 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Materials Chemistry, 8 papers in Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and 7 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Loredana Leone's work include Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes (11 papers), Magnetism in coordination complexes (8 papers) and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (5 papers). Loredana Leone is often cited by papers focused on Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes (11 papers), Magnetism in coordination complexes (8 papers) and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (5 papers). Loredana Leone collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Germany and Hungary. Loredana Leone's co-authors include Alessandra Napolitano, Marco d’Ischia, Lucia Panzella, Lorenzo Tei, Giorgia Greco, Giuseppe Vitiello, Gerardino D’Errico, Alfonso Iadonisi, Matteo Adinolfí and Mauro Botta and has published in prestigious journals such as Accounts of Chemical Research, Chemical Communications and Inorganic Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

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21 papers receiving 364 citations

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All Works

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Leone, Loredana, et al.. (2024). Relaxivity Modulation of Gd-HPDO3A-like Complexes by Introducing Polar and Protic Peripheral Groups. Molecules. 29(19). 4663–4663. 1 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, et al.. (2022). A Neutral and Stable Macrocyclic Mn(II) Complex for MRI Tumor Visualization. ChemMedChem. 17(24). e202200508–e202200508. 7 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, Jonathan Martinelli, Massimo Sisti, et al.. (2021). Rigid and Compact Binuclear Bis‐hydrated Gd‐complexes as High Relaxivity MRI Agents. Chemistry - A European Journal. 27(46). 11811–11817. 13 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, et al.. (2021). A Semi Rigid Novel Hydroxamate AMPED-Based Ligand for 89Zr PET Imaging. Molecules. 26(19). 5819–5819. 5 indexed citations
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Boccalon, Mariangela, Loredana Leone, Giuseppe Marino, et al.. (2021). Underlining the Importance of Peripheral Protic Functional Groups to Enhance the Proton Exchange of Gd-Based MRI Contrast Agents. Inorganic Chemistry. 60(17). 13626–13636. 8 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, et al.. (2021). Scrutinising the role of intramolecular hydrogen bonding in water exchange dynamics of Gd(iii) complexes. Dalton Transactions. 50(16). 5506–5518. 5 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, Mariangela Boccalon, Giuseppe Ferrauto, et al.. (2020). Acid-catalyzed proton exchange as a novel approach for relaxivity enhancement in Gd-HPDO3A-like complexes. Chemical Science. 11(30). 7829–7835. 16 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, et al.. (2019). Electronic Effects of the Substituents on Relaxometric and CEST Behaviour of Ln(III)-DOTA-Tetraanilides. Inorganics. 7(4). 43–43. 1 indexed citations
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Ferrauto, Giuseppe, Daniela Delli Castelli, Loredana Leone, et al.. (2019). Modifying LnHPDO3A Chelates for Improved T1 and CEST MRI Applications. Chemistry - A European Journal. 25(16). 4184–4193. 10 indexed citations
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Giannini, Giuseppe, Ferdinando Maria Milazzo, Gianfranco Battistuzzi, et al.. (2019). Synthesis and preliminary in vitro evaluation of DOTA-Tenatumomab conjugates for theranostic applications in tenascin expressing tumors. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 27(15). 3248–3253. 9 indexed citations
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Kielar, Filip, Claudio Cassino, Loredana Leone, Lorenzo Tei, & Mauro Botta. (2018). Macrocyclic trinuclear gadolinium(iii) complexes: the influence of the linker flexibility on the relaxometric properties. New Journal of Chemistry. 42(10). 7984–7992. 2 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, Giuseppe Ferrauto, Maurizio Cossi, Mauro Botta, & Lorenzo Tei. (2018). Optimizing the Relaxivity of MRI Probes at High Magnetic Field Strengths With Binuclear GdIII Complexes. Frontiers in Chemistry. 6. 158–158. 16 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, Alessandro Pezzella, Orlando Crescenzi, et al.. (2015). Trichocyanines: a Red‐Hair‐Inspired Modular Platform for Dye‐Based One‐Time‐Pad Molecular Cryptography. ChemistryOpen. 4(3). 370–377. 6 indexed citations
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Nahhas, Amal El, Torbjörn Pascher, Loredana Leone, et al.. (2014). Photochemistry of Pheomelanin Building Blocks and Model Chromophores: Excited-State Intra- and Intermolecular Proton Transfer. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 5(12). 2094–2100. 18 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, Orlando Crescenzi, Riccardo Amorati, et al.. (2013). Red-Hair-Inspired Chromogenic System Based on a Proton-Switched Dehydrogenative Free-Radical Coupling. Organic Letters. 15(19). 4944–4947. 13 indexed citations
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Panzella, Lucia, Loredana Leone, Giorgia Greco, et al.. (2013). Red human hair pheomelanin is a potent pro‐oxidant mediating UV‐independent contributory mechanisms of melanomagenesis. Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. 27(2). 244–252. 98 indexed citations
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Adinolfí, Matteo, Marco d’Ischia, Alfonso Iadonisi, et al.. (2012). Glycosylated Eumelanin Building Blocks by Thioglycosylation of 5,6‐Diacetoxyindole with an Expedient Selenium‐Based Dynamic‐Mixture Methodology. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2012(23). 4333–4338. 14 indexed citations
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Napolitano, Alessandra, Lucia Panzella, Loredana Leone, & Marco d’Ischia. (2012). Red Hair Benzothiazines and Benzothiazoles: Mutation-Inspired Chemistry in the Quest for Functionality. Accounts of Chemical Research. 46(2). 519–528. 70 indexed citations
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Leone, Loredana, Orlando Crescenzi, Alessandra Napolitano, Vincenzo Barone, & Marco d’Ischia. (2012). The Δ2,2′‐Bi(2H‐1,4‐benzothiazine) Structural Motif of Red Hair Pigments Revisited: Photochromism and Acidichromism in a Unique Four‐State System. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2012(27). 5136–5140. 9 indexed citations
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Adinolfí, Matteo, Domenica Capasso, Sonia Di Gaetano, et al.. (2011). A straightforward synthetic access to symmetrical glycosyl disulfides and biological evaluation thereof. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 9(18). 6278–6278. 32 indexed citations

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