Fanny Caputo
University of Grenoble
30 Papers
9 Citations
Fanny Caputo is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Fanny Caputo include SINTEF & University of Rome Tor Vergata.
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Papers
Delivering the power of nanomedicine to patients today.
Matthieu Germain,Fanny Caputo,Su M. Metcalfe,Giovanni Tosi,Kathleen Spring,Andreas Åslund,Agnès Pottier,Raymond M. Schiffelers,Alexandre Ceccaldi,Ruth Schmid +9 more
TL;DR: An ETPN overview of achievements in nanomedicine serves to reinforce the drive towards further expanding and growing the maturity of nanomediine for global healthcare, accelerating the pace of transformation of its great potential into tangible medical breakthroughs.
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Measuring particle size distribution of nanoparticle enabled medicinal products, the joint view of EUNCL and NCI-NCL. A step by step approach combining orthogonal measurements with increasing complexity
TL;DR: A multi‐step approach of incremental complexity to measure particle size distribution and size stability of NEPs, consisting of a quick preliminary step to assess sample integrity and stability by low resolution techniques (pre‐screening), followed by the combination of complementary high resolution sizing measurements performed both in simple buffers and in complex biological media.
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On the issue of transparency and reproducibility in nanomedicine
Hon S. Leong,Kimberly S. Butler,C. Jeffrey Brinker,May Azzawi,Steve Conlan,Christine Dufès,Andrew Owen,Steve P. Rannard,Christopher J. Scott,Chunying Chen,Marina A. Dobrovolskaia,Serguei Kozlov,Adriele Prina-Mello,Ruth Schmid,Peter Wick,Fanny Caputo,Patrick Boisseau,Rachael M. Crist,Scott E. McNeil,Bengt Fadeel,Lang Tran,Steffen Foss Hansen,Nanna B. Hartmann,Lauge Peter Westergaard Clausen,Lars Michael Skjolding,Anders Baun,Marlene Ågerstrand,Zhen Gu,Dimitrios A. Lamprou,Clare Hoskins,Leaf Huang,Wantong Song,Huiliang Cao,Xuanyong Liu,Klaus D. Jandt,Wen Jiang,Betty Y.S. Kim,Korin E. Wheeler,Andrew J. Chetwynd,Iseult Lynch,Sayed Moein Moghimi,Andre E. Nel,Tian Xia,Paul S. Weiss,Bruno Sarmento,José Neves,Hélder A. Santos,Luis Santos,Samir Mitragotri,Steve Little,Dan Peer,Mansoor M. Amiji,María J. Alonso,Alke Petri-Fink,Sandor Balog,Aaron Lee,Barbara Drasler,Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser,Stefan Wilhelm,Handan Acar,Roger G. Harrison,Chuanbin Mao,Chuanbin Mao,Priyabrata Mukherjee,Rajagopal Ramesh,Lacey R. McNally,Sara Busatto,Sara Busatto,Joy Wolfram,Joy Wolfram,Paolo Bergese,Mauro Ferrari,Mauro Ferrari,Ronnie H. Fang,Liangfang Zhang,Jie Zheng,Chuanqi Peng,Bujie Du,Mengxiao Yu,Danielle M. Charron,Gang Zheng,Chiara Pastore +81 more
TL;DR: Following the authors' call to join in the discussion over the suitability of implementing a reporting checklist for bio–nano papers, the community responds.
Cerium oxide nanoparticles, combining antioxidant and UV shielding properties, prevent UV-induced cell damage and mutagenesis
Fanny Caputo,Milena De Nicola,Andrzej Sienkiewicz,Anna Giovanetti,Ignacio Bejarano,Ignacio Bejarano,Silvia Licoccia,Enrico Traversa,Enrico Traversa,Lina Ghibelli +9 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, CeO2 nanoparticles also protect cells from the damage induced by irradiated TiO2, suggesting that these two particles may also complement their effects in solar lotions, and appear to be ideal candidates for next-generation sun shields.
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Measuring particle size distribution and mass concentration of nanoplastics and microplastics: addressing some analytical challenges in the sub-micron size range
Fanny Caputo,Robert Vogel,John Savage,G. Vella,A. Law,G. Della Camera,Gary Hannon,Ben Peacock,Dora Mehn,J. Ponti,Otmar Geiss,Dimitri Aubert,Adriele Prina-Mello,Luigi Calzolai +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the performance of nine analytical techniques by measuring the particle size distribution and mass-based concentration of polystyrene mixtures containing both nano and microparticles, with the educational aim to underline applicability and limitations of each technique.
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