Titolo | Pubblicato in | Anno |
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Engineered ferritin for lanthanide binding | PLOS ONE | 2018 |
Humanized archaeal ferritin as a tool for cell targeted delivery | NANOSCALE | 2017 |
Green routes for the production of enantiopure benzylisoquinoline alkaloids | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES | 2017 |
Mapping the amide I absorption in single bacteria and mammalian cells with resonant infrared nanospectroscopy | NANOTECHNOLOGY | 2016 |
A novel enzymatic strategy for the synthesis of substituted tetrahydroisoquinolines | CHEMISTRYSELECT | 2016 |
Probing bulky ligand entry in engineered archaeal ferritins | BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS | 2016 |
A Novel Direct Method for Determination of Riboflavin in Alcoholic Fermented Beverages | FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS | 2015 |
Electrocatalytic interconversion of NADH and NAD+ by Escherichia coli flavohemoglobin | CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS | 2015 |
Prof. Bonamore scientific activity has been mainly focused in solving problems related to the synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates achieving the production of recombinant enzymes like allyl alcohol dehydrogenase, aromatic prenyl transferase, norcoclaurine synthase.
She is also actively involved in the study of engineered ferritins and their biotechnological applications for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Prof. Bonamore is one of the founders of the University spin-off Company Molirom srl, where she currently covers the position of head of molecular biology lab.
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