Antonella Romano
Antonella Romano (born 1962) is a French historian of science known for her research on science and the Catholic Church, and in particular on the scientific and mathematical work of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in the Renaissance. She is full professor (Directrice d’études) at the for research in the history of science at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris, the former director of the center, and a vice-president of EHESS. Provided by Wikipedia
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Strand-specific quantification of 8-oxo-dG and apurinic sites via Ligation-Dependent Probe Amplification (LPA) by Antonella Romano, Antonia Feola, Valentina Morgera, Alfonso Tramontano, Samantha Messina, Daniel Gackowski, Ewelina Zarakowska, Ryszard Olinski, Vittorio Enrico Avvedimento, Candida Zuchegna, Antonio Porcellini, Antonio Pezone
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The oxidative-stress-senescence axis in keratoconus: new insights into corneal degeneration by Maria Laura Passaro, Maria Laura Passaro, Michele Rinaldi, Valentina Morgera, Antonia Feola, Vito Romano, Mario Troisi, Diego Strianese, Raffaele Piscopo, Samantha Messina, Antonella Romano, Antonio Porcellini, Antonio Pezone, Ciro Costagliola
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