Lucia Mattera

517 total citations
12 papers, 425 citations indexed

About

Lucia Mattera is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Lucia Mattera has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 425 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Materials Chemistry, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Lucia Mattera's work include Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties (7 papers), Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications (5 papers) and Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques (4 papers). Lucia Mattera is often cited by papers focused on Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties (7 papers), Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications (5 papers) and Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques (4 papers). Lucia Mattera collaborates with scholars based in Italy, France and Spain. Lucia Mattera's co-authors include Claudia Tortiglione, Angela Tino, Alfredo Ambrosone, Peter Reiß, K. David Wegner, Valentina Marchesano, Andrei S. Susha, Andrey L. Rogach, Alessandra Quarta and Christophe Lincheneau and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Biomaterials and Chemical Communications.

In The Last Decade

Lucia Mattera

12 papers receiving 422 citations

Peers

Lucia Mattera
Meng Ge China
Zibo Li China
Morgane Desmau United States
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All Works

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Veronesi, Giulia, María Moros, Hiram Castillo‐Michel, et al.. (2019). In Vivo Biotransformations of Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots Revealed by X-Ray Microspectroscopy. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 11(39). 35630–35640. 19 indexed citations
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Allocca, Mariateresa, Lucia Mattera, María Moros, et al.. (2019). An Integrated Multilevel Analysis Profiling Biosafety and Toxicity Induced by Indium- and Cadmium-Based Quantum Dots in Vivo. Environmental Science & Technology. 53(7). 3938–3947. 46 indexed citations
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Wegner, K. David, Delphine Truffier‐Boutry, Anass Benayad, et al.. (2019). Influence of the Core/Shell Structure of Indium Phosphide Based Quantum Dots on Their Photostability and Cytotoxicity. Frontiers in Chemistry. 7. 466–466. 42 indexed citations
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Valdés, Rosa María Arnaldo, et al.. (2019). Flight Path 2050 and ACARE Goals for Maintaining and Extending Industrial Leadership in Aviation: A Map of the Aviation Technology Space. Sustainability. 11(7). 2065–2065. 34 indexed citations
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Tarantini, Adeline, K. David Wegner, Géraldine Sarret, et al.. (2019). Physicochemical alterations and toxicity of InP alloyed quantum dots aged in environmental conditions: A safer by design evaluation. NanoImpact. 14. 100168–100168. 33 indexed citations
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Ambrosone, Alfredo, Modi Roopin, Beatriz Pelaz, et al.. (2017). Dissecting common and divergent molecular pathways elicited by CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in freshwater and marine sentinel invertebrates. Nanotoxicology. 11(2). 289–303. 26 indexed citations
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Mattera, Lucia, Shashi Bhuckory, K. David Wegner, et al.. (2016). Compact quantum dot–antibody conjugates for FRET immunoassays with subnanomolar detection limits. Nanoscale. 8(21). 11275–11283. 46 indexed citations
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Bhuckory, Shashi, Lucia Mattera, K. David Wegner, et al.. (2016). Direct conjugation of antibodies to the ZnS shell of quantum dots for FRET immunoassays with low picomolar detection limits. Chemical Communications. 52(100). 14423–14425. 38 indexed citations
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Molloy, Jennifer K., Christophe Lincheneau, Fabio Agnese, et al.. (2016). Sensitisation of visible and NIR lanthanide emission by InPZnS quantum dots in bi-luminescent hybrids. Chemical Communications. 52(24). 4577–4580. 19 indexed citations
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Ambrosone, Alfredo, Lucia Mattera, Valentina Marchesano, et al.. (2011). Mechanisms underlying toxicity induced by CdTe quantum dots determined in an invertebrate model organism. Biomaterials. 33(7). 1991–2000. 104 indexed citations
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Ambrosone, Alfredo, Valentina Marchesano, Lucia Mattera, Angela Tino, & Claudia Tortiglione. (2011). Bridging the fields of nanoscience and toxicology: nanoparticle impact on biological models. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 7909. 79090B–79090B. 2 indexed citations
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Tino, Angela, Alfredo Ambrosone, Lucia Mattera, et al.. (2011). A NewIn VivoModel System to Assess the Toxicity of Semiconductor Nanocrystals. International Journal of Biomaterials. 2011. 1–8. 16 indexed citations

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