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Morena Casartelli

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Testa E, Barbera V, Fasoli E, Giese U, Belviso M, Rossini P, et al.
ACS Sustain Chem Eng . 2025 Feb; 13(6):2388-2400. PMID: 39981221
Printed and flexible electronics hold the potential to revolutionize the world of electronic devices. A primary focus today is their circularity, which can be achieved by using biobased materials. In...
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Bruno D, Orlando M, Testa E, Carnevale Miino M, Pesaro G, Miceli M, et al.
Waste Manag . 2024 Nov; 191:123-134. PMID: 39531740
The transition from a linear to a circular production system involves transforming waste into valuable resources. Insect-mediated bioconversion, particularly using black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, can offer a promising opportunity...
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Berini F, Montali A, Liguori R, Venturini G, Bonelli M, Shaltiel-Harpaz L, et al.
Pest Manag Sci . 2024 Feb; 80(7):3401-3411. PMID: 38407453
Background: Despite their known negative effects on ecosystems and human health, synthetic pesticides are still largely used to control crop insect pests. Currently, the biopesticide market for insect biocontrol mainly...
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Alvaro A, Casartelli M, Schiavini M, Fama F, Gabrieli P, Cordier L
Acta Parasitol . 2024 Feb; 69(1):1053-1057. PMID: 38396225
Purpose: Myiases are infestations of human and animal tissues by fly larvae. These conditions are widespread in tropical countries and travelers in those areas are at risk of becoming infested....
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Vandeweyer D, Bruno D, Bonelli M, IJdema F, Lievens B, Crauwels S, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 Dec; 14:1276187. PMID: 38107863
Some insect species have gained attention as efficient bioconverters of low-value organic substrates (i.e., residual streams) into high-value biomass. Black soldier fly (BSF) () larvae are particularly interesting for bioconversion...
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Lobo-da-Cunha A, Casartelli M, Tettamanti G
Front Physiol . 2023 Oct; 14:1304915. PMID: 37900949
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De Filippis F, Bonelli M, Bruno D, Sequino G, Montali A, Reguzzoni M, et al.
Microbiome . 2023 Sep; 11(1):205. PMID: 37705113
Background: In the last few years, considerable attention has been focused on the plastic-degrading capability of insects and their gut microbiota in order to develop novel, effective, and green strategies...
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Di Lelio I, Forni G, Magoga G, Brunetti M, Bruno D, Becchimanzi A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Feb; 120(10):e2216922120. PMID: 36848561
Plants generate energy flows through natural food webs, driven by competition for resources among organisms, which are part of a complex network of multitrophic interactions. Here, we demonstrate that the...
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Cappellozza S, Casartelli M, Sandrelli F, Saviane A, Tettamanti G
Insects . 2022 Nov; 13(11). PMID: 36354840
The various subjects covered in the present Special Issue "Silkworm and Silk: Traditional and Innovative Applications" demonstrate how sericulture, a practice deeply rooted in human history, can act as a...
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Bruno D, Montali A, Gariboldi M, Wronska A, Kaczmarek A, Mohamed A, et al.
Insect Sci . 2022 Sep; 30(4):912-932. PMID: 36065570
In insects, the cell-mediated immune response involves an active role of hemocytes in phagocytosis, nodulation, and encapsulation. Although these processes have been well documented in multiple species belonging to different...