Professor
University of Turin
Turin, Italy
Monica Argenziano is Associate Professor at the Department of Drug Science and Technology of University of Torino.
She received her PhD in Pharmaceutical and Biomolecular Sciences in 2015 at the School of Natural Sciences and Innovative Technologies, University of Turin. She has a multi-year experience in the development and in vitro characterization of nanoparticulate systems, with a specific focus on polymer-shelled nanobubbles, multifunctional carrier responsive to external stimuli (ultrasound and shock waves) for the delivery of gases, drugs and genetic materials.
Co-author of about 85 scientific papers on International Peer reviewed journals (h-index 29, total citations 2306, source Scopus)
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Chitosan nanobubbles as a combined chemo-immunotherapy strategy against melanoma
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