Sara Iacopini
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Beyer R, Iacopini S, Palberg T, Schope H
J Chem Phys
. 2012 Jul;
136(23):234906.
PMID: 22779618
We investigated the crystallization scenario of highly cross linked polystyrene particles dispersed in the good solvent 2-ethylnaphtalene and their mixtures with non-adsorbing low molecular weight polysterene polymer using time resolved...
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Quaglino F, Beccaris M, Iacopini S, Mazza E, Suriani A, Palladin D, et al.
Tumori
. 2009 Aug;
95(3):367-70.
PMID: 19688978
Metastases to the thyroid gland represent a rare event. Malignancies that most frequently metastasize to the thyroid vary between clinical and autopsy studies and by geographic area. In Western countries,...
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Iacopini S, Palberg T, Schope H
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2009 Mar;
79(1 Pt 1):010601.
PMID: 19256993
We report on the crystal growth scenario in gravity-matched, polydisperse hard-sphere-like colloids at increasing particle concentration. In the fluid-crystal coexistence region, the crystal size as a function of time shows...
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Iacopini S, Palberg T, Schope H
J Chem Phys
. 2009 Mar;
130(8):084502.
PMID: 19256610
Highly cross-linked polystyrene microgel colloids dispersed in an index and density matching solvent provide a system with hard-sphere-like interactions, where gravity effects are effectively minimized. They are a suitable target...
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Piazza R, Pierno M, Iacopini S, Mangione P, Esposito G, Bellotti V
Eur Biophys J
. 2006 Mar;
35(5):439-45.
PMID: 16520957
We show that beta(2)-microglobulin solutions in physiological conditions contain a tiny fraction of aggregates, which can hardly be filtered out and tend to re-form spontaneously. At physiological pH the fractional...