Michele D'Amico
University of Palermo
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Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2016
Michele D'Amico; Calogero Fiorica; Fabio Salvatore Palumbo; Valeria Militello; Maurizio Leone; Benoit Dubertret; Giovanna Pitarresi; Gaetano Giammona
Quantum Dots (QDs) are promising very bright and stable fluorescent probes for optical studies in the biological field but water solubility and possible metal bio-contamination need to be addressed. In this work, a simple silica-QD hybrid system is prepared and the uptake in bovine chondrocytes living cells without any functionalization of the external protective silica shield is demonstrated. Moreover, long term treated cells vitality (up to 14days) and the transfer of silica-QDs to the next cell generations are here reported. Confocal fluorescence microscopy was also used to determine the morphology of the so labelled cells and the relative silica-QDs distribution. Finally, we employ silica-QD stained chondrocytes to characterize, as proof of concept, hydrogels obtained from an amphiphilic derivative of hyaluronic acid (HA-EDA-C18) functionalized with different amounts of the RGD peptide.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008
Michele D'Amico; Fabrizio Messina; Marco Cannas; Maurizio Leone; R. Boscaino
We report nanosecond time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on the isoelectronic series of oxygen deficient centers in amorphous silica related to silicon, germanium and tin atoms, which are responsible of fluorescence activities at approximately 4 eV under excitation at approximately 5 eV. The dependence of the first moment of their emission band on time and that of the radiative decay lifetime on emission energy are analyzed within a theoretical model able to describe the effects introduced by disorder on the optical properties of the defects. We obtain separate estimates of the homogeneous and inhomogeneous contributions to the measured emission line width, and we derive homogeneous spectroscopic features of the investigated point defects (Huang-Rhys factor, homogeneous width, oscillator strength, vibrational frequency). The results point to a picture in which an oxygen deficient center localized on a heavier atom features a higher degree of inhomogeneity due to stronger local distortion of the surrounding matrix. For Si, Ge, and Sn related defects, the parameter lambda, able to quantify inhomogeneity, is 65, 78, and 90%, respectively.
Physical Review Letters | 2013
Laura Nuccio; M. Willis; Leander Schulz; S. Fratini; Fabrizio Messina; Michele D'Amico; Francis L. Pratt; J.S. Lord; I. Mckenzie; Marsha A. Loth; B. Purushothaman; John E. Anthony; Martin Heeney; Rory M. Wilson; Ignacio Hernández; Marco Cannas; Kamil Sedlak; T. Kreouzis; W. P. Gillin; C. Bernhard; Alan J. Drew
Physical Review B | 2009
Michele D'Amico; Fabrizio Messina; Marco Cannas; Maurizio Leone; R. Boscaino
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2009
Michele D'Amico; Fabrizio Messina; Marco Cannas; Maurizio Leone; R. Boscaino
European Polymer Journal | 2018
Anna Li Volsi; Calogero Fiorica; Michele D'Amico; Cinzia Scialabba; Fabio Salvatore Palumbo; Gaetano Giammona; Mariano Licciardi
Archive | 2015
Gaetano Giammona; Maurizio Leone; Giovanna Pitarresi; Fabio Salvatore Palumbo; Calogero Fiorica; Michele D'Amico; Michele D’Amico
Archive | 2013
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Maria Giovanna Di Carlo; Valeria Vetri; Michele D'Amico; Minna Groenning
Archive | 2012
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Maria Giovanna Di Carlo; Valeria Vetri; Michele D'Amico; Michele D’Amico
Archive | 2011
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Maria Giovanna Di Carlo; Valeria Vetri; Michele D'Amico