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Daniela Pozzi is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy, contributing to research at the intersection of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, engineering, and materials science. Their work spans various subfields such as biomedical engineering, molecular biology, biomaterials, oncology, and infectious diseases.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to nanoparticle-based drug delivery, RNA interference and gene delivery, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, graphene and nanomaterials applications, biosensors and analytical detection, pancreatic and hepatic oncology research, as well as microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies.

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Daniela Pozzi include:

  • Impact of the protein corona on nanomaterial immune response and targeting ability, 2020, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology
  • Personalized Graphene Oxide-Protein Corona in the Human Plasma of Pancreatic Cancer Patients, 2020, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Opsonin-Deficient Nucleoproteic Corona Endows UnPEGylated Liposomes with Stealth Properties In Vivo, 2022, ACS Nano
  • Looking Back, Moving Forward: Lipid Nanoparticles as a Promising Frontier in Gene Delivery, 2023, ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
  • Principles for optimization and validation of mRNA lipid nanoparticle vaccines against COVID-19 using 3D bioprinting, 2022, Nano Today

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Daniela Pozzi include:

  • Giulio Caracciolo
  • Luca Digiacomo
  • Erica Quagliarini
  • Damiano Caputo
  • Francesco Cardarelli

Their publications are often found in the following venues:

  • Cancers
  • Nanoscale
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Nanomaterials
  • ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science

Best Publications

  • Effect of polyethyleneglycol (PEG) chain length on the bio–nano-interactions between PEGylated lipid nanoparticles and biological fluids: from nanostructure to uptake in cancer cells

    Daniela Pozzi;Valentina Colapicchioni;Valentina Colapicchioni;Giulio Caracciolo;Susy Piovesana

  • Time Evolution of Nanoparticle–Protein Corona in Human Plasma: Relevance for Targeted Drug Delivery

    Ana Lilia Barrán-Berdón;Daniela Pozzi;Giulio Caracciolo;Anna Laura Capriotti

  • The intracellular trafficking mechanism of Lipofectamine-based transfection reagents and its implication for gene delivery.

    Francesco Cardarelli;Luca Digiacomo;Luca Digiacomo;Cristina Marchini;Augusto Amici

  • The protein corona of circulating PEGylated liposomes.

    Sara Palchetti;Valentina Colapicchioni;Luca Digiacomo;Giulio Caracciolo

  • Interplay of protein corona and immune cells controls blood residency of liposomes.

    Francesca Giulimondi;Francesca Giulimondi;Luca Digiacomo;Daniela Pozzi;Sara Palchetti

  • Selective targeting capability acquired with a protein corona adsorbed on the surface of 1,2-dioleoyl-3-trimethylammonium propane/dna nanoparticles

    Giulio Caracciolo;Francesco Cardarelli;Daniela Pozzi;Fabrizio Salomone

  • The biomolecular corona of nanoparticles in circulating biological media

    D. Pozzi;G. Caracciolo;L. Digiacomo;L. Digiacomo;V. Colapicchioni

  • Surface adsorption of protein corona controls the cell internalization mechanism of DC-Chol–DOPE/DNA lipoplexes in serum

    Giulio Caracciolo;Luciano Callipo;Sofia Candeloro De Sanctis;Chiara Cavaliere

  • Exploring Cellular Interactions of Liposomes Using Protein Corona Fingerprints and Physicochemical Properties

    Arafeh Bigdeli;Sara Palchetti;Daniela Pozzi;Mohammad Reza Hormozi-Nezhad

  • Transfection efficiency boost of cholesterol-containing lipoplexes

    Daniela Pozzi;Cristina Marchini;Francesco Cardarelli;Heinz Amenitsch

  • Personalized liposome-protein corona in the blood of breast, gastric and pancreatic cancer patients.

    Valentina Colapicchioni;Martina Tilio;Luca Digiacomo;Valentina Gambini

  • Stealth Effect of Biomolecular Corona on Nanoparticle Uptake by Immune Cells

    Giulio Caracciolo;Sara Palchetti;Valentina Colapicchioni;Luca Digiacomo

  • Evolution of the protein corona of lipid gene vectors as a function of plasma concentration.

    Giulio Caracciolo;Daniela Pozzi;Anna Laura Capriotti;Chiara Cavaliere

  • The liposome-protein corona in mice and humans and its implications for in vivo delivery

    G. Caracciolo;G. Caracciolo;D. Pozzi;D. Pozzi;A. L. Capriotti;C. Cavaliere

  • Cholesterol-dependent macropinocytosis and endosomal escape control the transfection efficiency of lipoplexes in CHO living cells.

    Francesco Cardarelli;Daniela Pozzi;Angelo Bifone;Cristina Marchini

  • Disease-specific protein corona sensor arrays may have disease detection capacity

    Giulio Caracciolo;Reihaneh Safavi-Sohi;Reza Malekzadeh;Hossein Poustchi

  • Clinically approved PEGylated nanoparticles are covered by a protein corona that boosts the uptake by cancer cells

    M. Papi;D. Caputo;V. Palmieri;R. Coppola

  • Influence of dynamic flow environment on nanoparticle-protein corona: From protein patterns to uptake in cancer cells

    Sara Palchetti;Daniela Pozzi;Anna Laura Capriotti;Giorgia La Barbera

  • Do plasma proteins distinguish between liposomes of varying charge density

    Anna Laura Capriotti;Giulio Caracciolo;Chiara Cavaliere;Patrizia Foglia

  • Early adverse experiences in schizophrenia and unipolar depression.

    I Alex Rubino;Roberta C. Nanni;Daniela M. Pozzi;Alberto Siracusano

  • An apolipoprotein-enriched biomolecular corona switches the cellular uptake mechanism and trafficking pathway of lipid nanoparticles

    L. Digiacomo;L. Digiacomo;F. Cardarelli;D. Pozzi;S. Palchetti

  • Nanoparticles-cell association predicted by protein corona fingerprints

    S. Palchetti;L. Digiacomo;L. Digiacomo;D. Pozzi;G. Peruzzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Aldo Laganà
Aldo Laganà Sapienza University of Rome
Anna Laura Capriotti
Anna Laura Capriotti Sapienza University of Rome
Heinz Amenitsch
Heinz Amenitsch Graz University of Technology
Ruggero Caminiti
Ruggero Caminiti Sapienza University of Rome
Morteza Mahmoudi
Morteza Mahmoudi Michigan State University
Chiara Cavaliere
Chiara Cavaliere Sapienza University of Rome
Enrico Gratton
Enrico Gratton University of California, Irvine
Michelle A. Digman
Michelle A. Digman University of California, Irvine
Roberto Samperi
Roberto Samperi Sapienza University of Rome
Angelo Bifone
Angelo Bifone University of Turin

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