Matteo Di Giosia

About Matteo Di Giosia

Matteo Di Giosia, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Università degli Studi di Bologna, specializes in the field of fullerenes, nanomedicine, photodynamic therapy, sonodynamic therapy, cancer.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Molecular engineering of a spheroid-penetrating phage nanovector for photodynamic treatment of colon cancer cells

A modular phage vector platform for targeted photodynamic therapy of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens

Robust Biosensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes/Protein Hybrid Electrolyte Gated Transistors

Putting a “C60 Ball” and Chain to Chlorin e6 Improves Its Cellular Uptake and Photodynamic Performances

Identification of blood transport proteins to carry temoporfin: a domino approach from virtual screening to synthesis and in vitro PDT testing

Dissecting the Interactions between Chlorin E6 and Human Serum Albumin

Light-enhanced cytotoxicity of doxorubicin by photoactivation

Neurophage: molecular engineering of phage nanoparticles for noninvasive neuronal photostimulation

Matteo Di Giosia Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

780

Citations(since 2020)

681

Cited By

285

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Matteo Di Giosia Skills & Research Interests

fullerenes

nanomedicine

photodynamic therapy

sonodynamic therapy

cancer

Top articles of Matteo Di Giosia

Molecular engineering of a spheroid-penetrating phage nanovector for photodynamic treatment of colon cancer cells

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

2024/12

A modular phage vector platform for targeted photodynamic therapy of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens

Iscience

2023/10/20

Robust Biosensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes/Protein Hybrid Electrolyte Gated Transistors

Chemistry–A European Journal

2023/10/2

Putting a “C60 Ball” and Chain to Chlorin e6 Improves Its Cellular Uptake and Photodynamic Performances

Pharmaceuticals

2023/9/20

Matteo Di Giosia
Matteo Di Giosia

H-Index: 10

Matteo Calvaresi
Matteo Calvaresi

H-Index: 22

Identification of blood transport proteins to carry temoporfin: a domino approach from virtual screening to synthesis and in vitro PDT testing

Pharmaceutics

2023/3/11

Dissecting the Interactions between Chlorin E6 and Human Serum Albumin

Molecules

2023/3/3

Light-enhanced cytotoxicity of doxorubicin by photoactivation

Cells

2023/1/21

Neurophage: molecular engineering of phage nanoparticles for noninvasive neuronal photostimulation

2023

Orthogonal nanoarchitectonics of M13 phage for receptor targeted anticancer photodynamic therapy

Nanoscale

2022

Carrying temoporfin with human serum albumin: A new perspective for photodynamic application in head and neck cancer

Biomolecules

2022/12/29

Enhanced Uptake and Phototoxicity of C60@albumin Hybrids by Folate Bioconjugation

Nanomaterials

2022/10/6

Modular phage vector platform for sonodynamic therapy

2022/9/22

Supramolecular binding with lectins: A new route for non-covalent functionalization of polysaccharide matrices

Molecules

2022/9/1

Matteo Di Giosia
Matteo Di Giosia

H-Index: 10

Matteo Calvaresi
Matteo Calvaresi

H-Index: 22

Advanced photodynamic therapy with an engineered M13 phage targeting EGFR: Mitochondrial localization and autophagy induction in ovarian cancer cell lines

Free Radical Biology and Medicine

2022/2/1

EGFR-targeted photodynamic therapy

2022/1/20

Matteo Di Giosia
Matteo Di Giosia

H-Index: 10

Matteo Calvaresi
Matteo Calvaresi

H-Index: 22

Acceleration of oxidation promoted by laccase irradiation with red light

New Journal of Chemistry

2022

Human serum albumin–oligothiophene bioconjugate: a phototheranostic platform for localized killing of cancer cells by precise light activation

JACS Au

2021/7/6

Spiky gold nanoparticles for the photothermal eradication of colon cancer cells

Nanomaterials

2021/6/18

Incorporation of molecular nanoparticles inside proteins: The trojan horse approach in theranostics

Accounts of Materials Research

2021/5/25

A bio‐conjugated fullerene as a subcellular‐targeted and multifaceted phototheranostic agent

Advanced Functional Materials

2021/5

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