Publications by authors named "L Carloni"

Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) have emerged as a highly promising class of therapeutics, capable of effectively treating a wide range of indications, including previously challenging targets. To correctly characterize the duplex content of siRNA therapeutics, a careful design of the analytical conditions is required. This is due to the weak interactions governing the duplex formation and thermal stability of these double-stranded oligonucleotides.

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  • New brain-computer-interface (BCI) technology offers significant improvements in efficiency, featuring a thin and flexible micro-electrocorticography (μECoG) device with 256x256 electrodes.
  • This innovative device integrates advanced components, allowing for the recording of up to 1024 brain signals simultaneously, all while being fully implanted and wirelessly powered.
  • Successful tests in pigs and non-human primates demonstrated its ability to record brain activity reliably for extended periods, achieving high-quality data from critical brain areas related to sensory and motor functions.*
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Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) pose significant challenges in healthcare systems, with preventable surveillance playing a crucial role. Traditional surveillance, although effective, is resource-intensive. The development of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), can support traditional surveillance in analysing an increasing amount of health data or meeting patient needs.

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Liver cancer is the fifth most common tumor and the second highest death-related cancer in the world. Hepatocarcinoma (HCC) represents 90% of liver cancers. According to the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer group, different treatment options could be offered to patients in consideration of tumor burden, liver function, patient performance status and biochemical marker serum concentration such as alpha-fetoprotein.

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This paper presents a fully wireless microelectrode array (MEA) system-on-chip (SoC) with 65,536 electrodes for non-penetrative cortical recording and stimulation, featuring a total sensing area of 6.8mm×7.4mm with a 26.

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