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Daniel Citterio

Daniel Citterio

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9832
World Ranking
15112
National Ranking
1183

Overview

Daniel Citterio is affiliated with Keio University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research focuses primarily on molecular biology and biomedical engineering, with significant work also carried out in materials chemistry, spectroscopy, and bioengineering.

The scientist's main topics of work include biosensors and analytical detection, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, and applications of advanced biosensing techniques. Additional research areas encompass microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications, analytical chemistry and sensors, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, and electrochemical sensors and biosensors.

Citterio has published numerous papers in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • The Analyst
  • ACS Sensors
  • Analytical Sciences
  • Analytical Methods

Representative recent papers by Daniel Citterio include:

  • "Paper-Based Device for Naked Eye Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio Evaluation," 2020, ACS Sensors
  • "Thread-Based Bioluminescent Sensor for Detecting Multiple Antibodies in a Single Drop of Whole Blood," 2020, ACS Sensors
  • "Metal-Free Colorimetric Detection of Pyrophosphate Ions by Inhibitive Nanozymatic Carbon Dots," 2020, ACS Sensors
  • "Dual Colorimetric/Electrochemical Detection of Salmonella typhimurium Using a Laser-Induced Graphene Integrated Lateral Flow Immunoassay Strip," 2023, Analytical Chemistry
  • "Text-Displaying Semiquantitative Competitive Lateral Flow Immunoassay Relying on Inkjet-Printed Patterns," 2020, ACS Sensors

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Yuki Hiruta
  • Purim Jarujamrus
  • Yutaka Shindo
  • Kotaro Oka
  • Kento Maejima

Best Publications

  • Inkjet-printed microfluidic multianalyte chemical sensing paper

    Koji Abe;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Paper‐Based Inkjet‐Printed Microfluidic Analytical Devices

    Kentaro Yamada;Terence G. Henares;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Toward practical application of paper-based microfluidics for medical diagnostics: state-of-the-art and challenges.

    Kentaro Yamada;Hiroyuki Shibata;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Bright, Color-Tunable Fluorescent Dyes in the Visible−Near-Infrared Region

    Keitaro Umezawa;Yuki Nakamura;Hiroshi Makino;Daniel Citterio

  • Inkjet-printed paperfluidic immuno-chemical sensing device

    Koji Abe;Kaori Kotera;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Bright, Color‐Tunable Fluorescent Dyes in the Vis/NIR Region: Establishment of New “Tailor‐Made” Multicolor Fluorophores Based on Borondipyrromethene

    Keitaro Umezawa;Akihiro Matsui;Yuki Nakamura;Daniel Citterio

  • Gadolinium-based hybrid nanoparticles as a positive MR contrast agent.

    Hiroki Hifumi;Seiichi Yamaoka;Akihiro Tanimoto;Daniel Citterio

  • Single molecular multianalyte (Ca2+, Mg2+) fluorescent probe and applications to bioimaging.

    Hirokazu Komatsu;Takahiro Miki;Daniel Citterio;Takeshi Kubota

  • Design and synthesis of highly sensitive and selective fluorescein-derived magnesium fluorescent probes and application to intracellular 3D Mg2+ imaging.

    Hirokazu Komatsu;Naoko Iwasawa;Daniel Citterio;Yoshio Suzuki

  • Inkjet printing: An integrated and green chemical approach to microfluidic paper-based analytical devices

    Kento Maejima;Satoshi Tomikawa;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Inkjet printed (bio)chemical sensing devices

    Nobutoshi Komuro;Shunsuke Takaki;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • New Trends in Near-Infrared Fluorophores for Bioimaging

    Keitaro Umezawa;Daniel Citterio;Koji Suzuki

  • Design and synthesis of Mg2+-selective fluoroionophores based on a coumarin derivative and application for Mg2+ measurement in a living cell.

    Yoshio Suzuki;Hirokazu Komatsu;Takafumi Ikeda;Naohiko Saito

  • Paper-Based Antibody Detection Devices Using Bioluminescent BRET-Switching Sensor Proteins

    Keisuke Tenda;Benice van Gerven;Remco Arts;Yuki Hiruta

  • Optical Determination of Low-Level Water Concentrations in Organic Solvents Using Fluorescent Acridinyl Dyes and Dye-Immobilized Polymer Membranes

    D Citterio;T K Minamihashi;Y Kuniyoshi;H Hisamoto

  • Inkjet-printed paper-based colorimetric sensor array for the discrimination of volatile primary amines.

    Tamaki Soga;Yusuke Jimbo;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Fully Inkjet-Printed Paper-Based Potentiometric Ion-Sensing Devices.

    Nipapan Ruecha;Orawon Chailapakul;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • Distance-Based Tear Lactoferrin Assay on Microfluidic Paper Device Using Interfacial Interactions on Surface-Modified Cellulose

    Kentaro Yamada;Terence G. Henares;Koji Suzuki;Daniel Citterio

  • An antibody-free microfluidic paper-based analytical device for the determination of tear fluid lactoferrin by fluorescence sensitization of Tb3+.

    Kentaro Yamada;Shunsuke Takaki;Nobutoshi Komuro;Koji Suzuki

  • A near-infrared fluorescent calcium probe: a new tool for intracellular multicolour Ca2+ imaging.

    Akihiro Matsui;Keitaro Umezawa;Yutaka Shindo;Tomohiko Fujii

  • Highly sodium-selective fluoroionophore based on conformational restriction of oligoethyleneglycol-bridged biaryl boron-dipyrromethene.

    Koji Yamada;Yuki Nomura;Daniel Citterio;Naoko Iwasawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Koji Suzuki
Koji Suzuki Keio University
Maarten Merkx
Maarten Merkx Eindhoven University of Technology
Koji Yamada
Koji Yamada National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Orawon Chailapakul
Orawon Chailapakul Chulalongkorn University
Koji Suzuki
Koji Suzuki Suzuka University of Medical Science
Nobuhiro Nishiyama
Nobuhiro Nishiyama Tokyo Institute of Technology
Eric Bakker
Eric Bakker University of Geneva
Akira Isogai
Akira Isogai University of Tokyo
Seimei Shiratori
Seimei Shiratori Keio University
Hiroaki Imai
Hiroaki Imai Keio University

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