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author = "Lenardi, Cristina"
Biomimetic poly(amidoamine) hydrogels as synthetic materials for cell culture
Author(s) :
Jacchetti Emanuela
,
Emilitri Elisa
,
Rodighiero Simona
,
Indrieri Marco
,
Gianfelice Antonella
,
Lenardi Cristina
,
Podestà Alessandro
Description :
Abstract
Background
Poly(amidoamine)s (PAAs) are synthetic polymers endowed with many biologically interesting properties, being highly biocompatible, non toxic and biodegradable. Hydrogels based on PAAs can be easily modified during the synthesis by the introduction of functional c...
Repository :
DOAJ-Articles
Language(s) :
English
Comparison between gamma and beta irradiation effects on hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and gelatin hard capsules
Author(s) :
Cilurzo, Francesco
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Selmin, Francesca
,
Minghetti, Paola
,
Montanari, Luisa
,
Lenardi, Cristina
,
Orsini, Francesco
Description :
The effects of electron beam or λ-irradiation on technological performances (capsule hardness, expressed as deforming work and dissolution time) of empty 2-shell capsules made of gelatin or hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) were studied. Capsule structural changes induced by radiation treatment we...
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Quantitative characterization of the influence of nanoscale morphology on bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on nanostructured titanium oxide surfaces
Author(s) :
SINGH, AJAY VIKRAM
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VYAS, VARUN
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SHARMA, VIMAL KUMAR
,
BONGIORNO, GERO ANTONIO
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PODESTA', ALESSANDRO
,
LENARDI, CRISTINA
Description :
Bacterial infection of implants and prosthetic devices is one of the most common causes of implant failure. The
nanostructured surface of biocompatible materials strongly influences the adhesion and proliferation of mammalian cells on
solid substrates. The observation of this phenomenon has led to a...
Repository :
AIR - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca
Language(s) :
English
Bio-inspired and microfabricated poly-amidoamine hydrogels : a novel smart material interfacing living systems
Author(s) :
LINO DOS REIS, GABRIEL ARMANDO
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FENILI, FABIO
,
GIANFELICE, ANTONELLA
,
LENARDI, CRISTINA
,
RANUCCI, ELISABETTA
Description :
Recently available micro- and nanotechnologies applied to existing biomaterials may impart them novel properties and provide cutting-edge tools for the construction of clinically helpful micro- and nano devices. Poly(amidoamine)s (PAA) are highly hydrophilic synthetic polymers obtained by Michael-ty...
Repository :
AIR - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca
Language(s) :
English
Biomimetic poly(amidoamine) hydrogels as synthetic materials for cell culture
Author(s) :
Jacchetti, Emanuela
,
Emilitri, Elisa
,
Rodighiero, Simona
,
Indrieri, Marco
,
Gianfelice, Antonella
,
Lenardi, Cristina
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Fabrication of Polymer Microneedles Using a Two-Photon Polymerization and Micromolding Process
Author(s) :
Gittard, Shaun D.
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Ovsianikov, Aleksandr
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Monteiro-Riviere, Nancy A.
,
Lusk, Jason
,
Morel, Pierre
,
Minghetti, Paola
Description :
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Quantitative Characterization of the Influence of the Nanoscale Morphology of Nanostructured Surfaces on Bacterial Adhesion and Biofilm Formation
Author(s) :
Singh, Ajay Vikram
,
Vyas, Varun
,
Patil, Rajendra
,
Sharma, Vimal
,
Scopelliti, Pasquale Emanuele
,
Bongiorno, Gero
Description :
Bacterial infection of implants and prosthetic devices is one of the most common causes of implant failure. The nanostructured surface of biocompatible materials strongly influences the adhesion and proliferation of mammalian cells on solid substrates. The observation of this phenomenon has led to a...
Repository :
Europe PubMed Central
Language(s) :
English
Flexible and biocompatible microelectrode arrays fabricated by supersonic cluster beam deposition on SU-8
Author(s) :
Marelli, Mattia
,
Divitini, Giorgio
,
Collini, Cristian
,
Ravagnan, Luca
,
Corbelli, Gabriele
,
Ghisleri, Cristian
,
Gianfelice, Antonella
Description :
We fabricated highly adherent and electrically conductive micropatterns on
SU-8 by supersonic cluster beam deposition (SCBD). This technique is based on
the acceleration of neutral metallic nanoparticles produced in the gas phase.
The kinetic energy acquired by the nanoparticles allows implantatio...
Repository :
arXiv
Language(s) :
Undetermined