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Massimo Guardigli

Massimo Guardigli

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
8649
World Ranking
16332
National Ranking
614

Overview

Massimo Guardigli is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy and focuses on research in the fields of Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The scientist's work encompasses several specialized subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physiology, and Aerospace Engineering.

The primary topics in Massimo Guardigli's research include Biosensors and Analytical Detection, Advanced Biosensing and Bioanalysis Techniques, bioluminescence and chemiluminescence research, Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications, Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors, Spaceflight Effects on Biology, and 3D Printing in Biomedical Research.

Recent scientific publications by Massimo Guardigli feature:

  • Multienzyme chemiluminescent foldable biosensor for on-site detection of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Recent Advancements in Enzyme-Based Lateral Flow Immunoassays, 2021, Sensors
  • Smartphone biosensor for point-of-need chemiluminescence detection of ochratoxin A in wine and coffee, 2021, Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Smartphone-based 3D-printed electrochemiluminescence enzyme biosensor for reagentless glucose quantification in real matrices, 2023, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Paper-Based Immunosensors with Bio-Chemiluminescence Detection, 2021, Sensors

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Biosensors
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Sensors
  • Chemosensors
  • Analytica Chimica Acta

Massimo Guardigli often collaborates with coauthors such as Mara Mirasoli, Martina Zangheri, Donato Calabria, Elisa Lazzarini, and Andrea Pace. These partnerships contribute to a consistent output in the relevant research areas.

Best Publications

  • Luminescent lanthanide complexes as photochemical supramolecular devices

    Nanda Sabbatini;Massimo Guardigli;Jean-Marie Lehn

  • Biotechnological applications of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence

    Aldo Roda;Patrizia Pasini;Mara Mirasoli;Elisa Michelini

  • Engineering of highly luminescent lanthanide tags suitable for protein labeling and time-resolved luminescence imaging.

    Nicolas Weibel;Loïc J Charbonnière;Massimo Guardigli;Aldo Roda

  • Analytical chemiluminescence and bioluminescence: latest achievements and new horizons

    Aldo Roda;Massimo Guardigli

  • Pyrromethene dialkynyl borane complexes for "cascatelle" energy transfer and protein labeling.

    Gilles Ulrich;Christine Goze;Massimo Guardigli;Aldo Roda

  • Bioluminescence in analytical chemistry and in vivo imaging

    Aldo Roda;Massimo Guardigli;Elisa Michelini;Mara Mirasoli

  • A rapid multiplexed chemiluminescent immunoassay for the detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Yersinia enterocolitica, Salmonella typhimurium, and Listeria monocytogenes pathogen bacteria.

    Maria Magliulo;Patrizia Simoni;Massimo Guardigli;Elisa Michelini

  • A 3D-printed device for a smartphone-based chemiluminescence biosensor for lactate in oral fluid and sweat

    Aldo Roda;Massimo Guardigli;Donato Calabria;Maria Maddalena Calabretta

  • Protein microdeposition using a conventional ink-jet printer.

    A Roda;M Guardigli;C Russo;P Pasini

  • Lanthanide tags for time-resolved luminescence microscopy displaying improved stability and optical properties.

    Loïc Charbonnière;Raymond Ziessel;Massimo Guardigli;Aldo Roda

  • Recent advancements in chemical luminescence-based lab-on-chip and microfluidic platforms for bioanalysis.

    Mara Mirasoli;Massimo Guardigli;Elisa Michelini;Aldo Roda

  • Energy Transfer in Rigid Ru(II)/Os(II) Dinuclear Complexes with Biscyclometalating Bridging Ligands Containing a Variable Number of Phenylene Units

    Francesco Barigelletti;Lucia Flamigni;Massimo Guardigli;Alberto Juris

  • Peer Reviewed: Analytical Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence

    Aldo Roda;Massimo Guardigli;Elisa Michelini;Mara Mirasoli

  • A Study on Delocalization of MLCT Excited States by Rigid Bridging Ligands in Homometallic Dinuclear Complexes of Ruthenium(II)

    Leif Hammarström;Francesco Barigelletti;Lucia Flamigni;Maria Teresa Indelli

  • Bio- and chemiluminescence in bioanalysis

    A. Roda;P. Pasini;M. Guardigli;M. Baraldini

  • Lanthanide complexes of encapsulating ligands: Luminescent devices at the molecular level

    N. Sabbatini;Massimo Guardigli;Ilse Manet;R. Ungaro

  • Antioxidant effectiveness of organically and non-organically grown red oranges in cell culture systems.

    Andrea Tarozzi;Silvana Hrelia;Cristina Angeloni;Fabiana Morroni

  • Encapsulation of lanthanide ions in calixarene receptors. A strongly luminescent terbium(3+) complex

    Nanda Sabbatini;Massimo Guardigli;Andrea Mecati;Vincenzo Balzani

  • Bioluminescence and chemiluminescence in drug screening

    Aldo Roda;Massimo Guardigli;Patrizia Pasini;Mara Mirasoli

  • Synthesis, electrochemical-behaviour, and spectroscopic and luminescence properties of dinuclear species containing [Ru(Diimine)3]2+ and [Re(Diimine)Cl(CO)3] chromophores bridged by a nonsymmetric quaterpyridine ligand

    David A. Bardwell;Francesco Barigelletti;Rosemary L. Cleary;Lucia Flamigni

  • Portable Device Based on Chemiluminescence Lensless Imaging for Personalized Diagnostics through Multiplex Bioanalysis

    Aldo Roda;Mara Mirasoli;Luisa Stella Dolci;Angela Buragina

Frequent Co-Authors

Aldo Roda
Aldo Roda University of Bologna
Raymond Ziessel
Raymond Ziessel University of Strasbourg
Claudio Baggiani
Claudio Baggiani University of Turin
Gilles Ulrich
Gilles Ulrich École Normale Supérieure
Alessandro Casnati
Alessandro Casnati University of Parma
Francesco Barigelletti
Francesco Barigelletti University of Bologna
Lucia Flamigni
Lucia Flamigni National Research Council (CNR)
Jean-Marie Lehn
Jean-Marie Lehn University of Strasbourg
Rocco Ungaro
Rocco Ungaro University of Parma
Vittorio Sambri
Vittorio Sambri University of Bologna

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