Publications by authors named "C Chieffo"

Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes major challenges to mobility and daily life activities and maintaining balance becomes a crucial issue. Individuals with SCI often need to adopt new strategies to manage balance with minimal discomfort. Sports and physical activities have become one of the most popular rehabilitation methods for people with SCI.

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Dipolar fluorescent molecular rotors (FMRs) are environmentally-sensitive fluorophores that can be used in bioimaging applications to sense local viscosity and polarity. Their sensitivity to viscosity can also be used for the fluorogenic labeling of biomolecules such as DNA or proteins. In particular, we have previously used FMRs to develop a series of tunable fluorogens targeting the self-labeling protein tag Halotag for wash-free protein imaging in live cells.

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  • Botrytis cinerea (Bc) is a fungus causing gray mold in wine grapes that can also lead to noble rot, crucial for producing sweet and high-quality wines like Amarone.
  • This study focused on the early detection of noble rot on Trebbiano grapes using both destructive and non-destructive methods, aiming to monitor the fungus's growth shortly after infection.
  • Results confirmed that Bc infection significantly alters grape composition, and non-destructive technologies successfully identified early stages of the fungus's development, providing insights for better grape management in winemaking.
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Homochirality is one of the signatures of life. Numerous geological and prebiotic chemistry studies have proved that disordered soups containing small organic molecules, gases, liquids, and minerals (such as those containing phosphorous) yielded racemic mixtures of building blocks for biomolecule assembly. Polymers obtained from these bricks should have been enantiopure with functional properties similar to modern biomolecules or heterochiral with some functions such as catalyzing a chemical transformation unspecifically.

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A series of rhodol-; fluorescein- and rhodamines-based spirolactam compounds, bearing electron donor amines have been prepared. For this purpose we have redesigned the synthesis of the rhodol scaffold using 2-(2,4-dihydroxybenzoyl)benzoic acid obtaining one example rhodol methyl ester in good yields (25-30 %) Thus, one set of non-cytotoxic rhodamine-based compounds has been prepared using thermal and microwave assisted synthesis (40-78 %) and tested as high affinity ATP chemo-sensors.

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