Publications by authors named "E Alfinito"

Food and drinks can be contaminated with pollutants such as lead and strontium, which poses a serious danger to human health. For this reason, a number of effective sensors have been developed for the rapid and highly selective detection of such contaminants. TBA, a well-known aptamer developed to selectively target and thereby inhibit the protein of clinical interest α-thrombin, is receiving increasing attention for sensing applications, particularly for the sensing of different cations.

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Quorum sensing is a communication mechanism adopted by different bacterial strains for the regulation of gene transcription. It takes place through the exchange of molecules called autoinducers. Bioluminescence is an emergent threshold phenomenon shown by some bacteria strains.

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Morphological and statistical investigation of biofilm images may be even more critical than the image acquisition itself, in particular in the presence of morphologically complex distributions, due to the unavoidable impact of the measurement technique too. Hence, digital image pre-processing is mandatory for reliable feature extraction and enhancement preliminary to segmentation. Also, pattern recognition in automated deep learning (both supervised and unsupervised) models often requires a preliminary effective contrast-enhancement.

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  • Cytokines are proteins crucial for immune system regulation and are linked to various diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and COVID-19.
  • Research is focusing on enhancing therapies and diagnostics through developing inhibitory drugs and biosensors for quick and effective detection.
  • This paper analyzes IL-6 cytokine receptors using a theoretical approach to identify topological features, suggesting a new indicator for finding receptors that bind stably to proteins, and discusses their potential use in experiments.
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Aptamers represent a challenging field of research, relevant for diagnosis in macular degeneration, cancer, thrombosis and many inflammatory diseases, and promising in drug discovery and development. Their selection is currently performed by a stable in vitro technology, namely, SELEX. Furthermore, computationalstatistical tools have been developed to complement the SELEX selection; they work both in the preliminary stage of selection, by designing high affinity aptamers for the assigned target, and also in the final stage, analyzing the features of the best performers to implement the selection technique further.

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