Themed collection Celebrating nanoscience in Italy

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Tuning the immune system by nanoparticle–biomolecular corona

Nanotechnology has a great potential to revolutionize the landscape of medicine, but an inadequate understanding of the nanomaterial–biological (nano–bio) interface hampers its ultimate clinical translation.

Graphical abstract: Tuning the immune system by nanoparticle–biomolecular corona
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Open Access Review Article

Challenges and opportunities for SERS in the infrared: materials and methods

NIR-SERS and the concomitant tailoring of the detection setup, as well as the tuning of shape, material, and architecture of the enhancing substrates, allow for bioanalytical studies, including cell and through-tissue measurements.

Graphical abstract: Challenges and opportunities for SERS in the infrared: materials and methods
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Open Access Communication

A multi-line platinum nanozyme-based lateral flow device for the colorimetric evaluation of total antioxidant capacity in different matrices

A novel multi-line platinum-based catalytic device for the colorimetric measurement of antioxidant species in food and saliva matrices.

Graphical abstract: A multi-line platinum nanozyme-based lateral flow device for the colorimetric evaluation of total antioxidant capacity in different matrices
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Open Access Communication

Simple and sustainable synthesis of perovskite-based optoelectronic material: CsPbBr3 nanocrystals via laser ablation in alcohol

Colloidal solutions of perovskite nanocrystals with good optical and emissive properties are synthesized in ambient conditions, without ligands and in green solvents.

Graphical abstract: Simple and sustainable synthesis of perovskite-based optoelectronic material: CsPbBr3 nanocrystals via laser ablation in alcohol
From the themed collection: Celebrating nanoscience in Italy
Open Access Communication

Haralick's texture analysis to predict cellular proliferation on randomly oriented electrospun nanomaterials

Haralick's texture analysis of the biomaterials was used to assess and predict the cell behaviour on a nanomaterial surface.

Graphical abstract: Haralick's texture analysis to predict cellular proliferation on randomly oriented electrospun nanomaterials
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Open Access Paper

First-principles investigation of interface phenomena in hafnium-based metal–insulator–metal diodes

Metal–insulator–metal (MIM) diodes are very interesting in many different applications exploiting environment-friendly renewable energy solutions.

Graphical abstract: First-principles investigation of interface phenomena in hafnium-based metal–insulator–metal diodes
From the themed collection: Celebrating nanoscience in Italy
Open Access Paper

Copper nano-architecture topical cream for the accelerated recovery of burnt skin

This study demonstrates the potential of copper nanotechnology for the topical treatment of burn injuries and opens new horizons in oncological dermatology.

Graphical abstract: Copper nano-architecture topical cream for the accelerated recovery of burnt skin
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Open Access Paper

One-pot carboxyl enrichment fosters water-dispersibility of reduced graphene oxide: a combined experimental and theoretical assessment

A new carboxylation of graphene oxide is possible using succinic anhydride, exploiting an unexampled reactivity of epoxide groups. The carboxyl-enriched GO can then be chemically reduced obtaining an unprecedented water-dispersible RGO material.

Graphical abstract: One-pot carboxyl enrichment fosters water-dispersibility of reduced graphene oxide: a combined experimental and theoretical assessment
From the themed collection: Celebrating nanoscience in Italy
Open Access Paper

Nanovector-mediated exogenous delivery of dsRNA induces silencing of target genes in very young tomato flower buds

We propose a method to deliver nanoparticle-coupled dsRNA to tomato flower buds to silence endogenous genes.

Graphical abstract: Nanovector-mediated exogenous delivery of dsRNA induces silencing of target genes in very young tomato flower buds
From the themed collection: Celebrating nanoscience in Italy
Open Access Paper

In silico design of graphene plasmonic hot-spots

A route for the rational design of engineered graphene-based nanostructures is proposed. The designed structures feature enormously enhanced electric fields in their proximity.

Graphical abstract: In silico design of graphene plasmonic hot-spots
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About this collection

To showcase some of the great research in Italy, this collection collates some of the most popular advances in nanoscience published in Nanoscale Advances in the last couple of years. Papers have been selected based on the number of citations, article downloads, and Altmetric scores.

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