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Roberta Zampieri

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Santoni M, Gecchele E, Zampieri R, Avesani L
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Dec; 2412:95-115. PMID: 34918243
Plant systems have been used as biofactories to produce recombinant proteins since 1983. The huge amount of data, collected so far in this framework, suggests that plants display several key...
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Zampieri R, Brozzetti A, Pericolini E, Bartoloni E, Gabrielli E, Roselletti E, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Jun; 6(19):eaaz0295. PMID: 32494704
Plant viruses are natural, self-assembling nanostructures with versatile and genetically programmable shells, making them useful in diverse applications ranging from the development of new materials to diagnostics and therapeutics. Here,...
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Santoni M, Zampieri R, Avesani L
Curr Protein Pept Sci . 2020 Feb; 21(4):344-356. PMID: 32048964
In the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology, plant virus nanoparticles (pVNPs) are emerging as powerful tools in diverse applications ranging from biomedicine to materials science. The proteinaceous structure of plant...
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Santoni M, Ciardiello M, Zampieri R, Pezzotti M, Giangrieco I, Rafaiani C, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2019 Oct; 10:1273. PMID: 31649716
Allergic disease diagnosis is currently experiencing a breakthrough due to the use of allergenic molecules in serum-based assays rather than allergen extracts in skin tests. The former methodology is considered...
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Santoni M, Bertini E, Zampieri R, Cuccurullo A, Commisso M, Gecchele E, et al.
J Vis Exp . 2019 Apr; (145). PMID: 30958463
Plant molecular farming is the use of plants to produce molecules of interest. In this perspective, plants may be used both as bioreactors for the production and subsequent purification of...
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Tinazzi E, Merlin M, Bason C, Beri R, Zampieri R, Lico C, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2015 Dec; 6:1080. PMID: 26648961
Plants are ideal for the production of protein-based nanomaterials because they synthesize and assemble complex multimeric proteins that cannot be expressed efficiently using other platforms. Plant viruses can be thought...