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    Processing and micro-mechanical characterization of multi-component transition MC carbides in iron by Deillon, L., Fornabaio, M., Zagar, G., Michelet, L., Mortensen, A.

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-07-2021)
    “…We prepare multi-component transition monocarbides of chosen composition by arc-melting together a pre-alloy of the transition metals and cast iron. Based on…”
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    Silicon particle pinhole defects in aluminium–silicon alloys by Mueller, Martin Guillermo, Fornabaio, M., Mortensen, A.

    Published in Journal of materials science (2017)
    “…It was recently shown that silicon particles in heat-treated Al–Si casting alloys can contain flaws such as surface pinholes and grooves, which cause varying…”
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    Development and mechanical characterization of novel ceramic foams fabricated by gel-casting by Tulliani, J.-M., Lombardi, M., Palmero, P., Fornabaio, M., Gibson, L.J.

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-08-2013)
    “…Porous ceramic materials are of considerable interest for a variety of chemical and industrial applications in extremely harsh conditions, particularly at very…”
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    Inhibition of Hendra Virus Fusion by POROTTO, M, DOCTOR, L, CARTA, P, FORNABAIO, M, GREENGARD, O, KELLOGG, G. E, MOSCONA, A

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-2006)
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    Towards long lasting zirconia-based composites for dental implants: Part I: Innovative synthesis, microstructural characterization and invitro stability by Palmero, P., Fornabaio, M., Montanaro, L., Reveron, H., Esnouf, C., Chevalier, Jérome

    Published in Biomaterials (2015)
    “…In order to fulfill the clinical requirements for strong, tough and stable ceramics used in dental applications, we designed and developed innovative…”
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    Microscopic strength of silicon particles in an aluminium–silicon alloy by Mueller, M.G., Fornabaio, M., Žagar, G., Mortensen, A.

    Published in Acta materialia (15-02-2016)
    “…A microscopic three-point bending test that measures the strength of faceted particles of high aspect ratio is developed and used to probe individual coarsened…”
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    Contribution of oxygen-derived free radicals to experimental necrotizing enterocolitis by Clark, DA, Fornabaio, DM, McNeill, H, Mullane, KM, Caravella, SJ, Miller, MJ

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-03-1988)
    “…Oxygen-derived free radicals, particularly superoxide anion, are considered important mediators of intestinal injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion based on…”
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    Simple, Intuitive Calculations of Free Energy of Binding for Protein−Ligand Complexes. 3. The Free Energy Contribution of Structural Water Molecules in HIV-1 Protease Complexes by Fornabaio, Micaela, Spyrakis, Francesca, Mozzarelli, Andrea, Cozzini, Pietro, Abraham, Donald J, Kellogg, Glen E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (26-08-2004)
    “…Structural water molecules within protein active sites are relevant for ligand−protein recognition because they modify the active site geometry and contribute…”
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    Simple, Intuitive Calculations of Free Energy of Binding for Protein−Ligand Complexes. 1. Models without Explicit Constrained Water by Cozzini, Pietro, Fornabaio, Micaela, Marabotti, Anna, Abraham, Donald J, Kellogg, Glen E, Mozzarelli, Andrea

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (06-06-2002)
    “…The prediction of the binding affinity between a protein and ligands is one of the most challenging issues for computational biochemistry and drug discovery…”
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    Free energy of ligand binding to protein: evaluation of the contribution of water molecules by computational methods by Cozzini, Pietro, Fornabaio, Micaela, Marabotti, Anna, Abraham, Donald J, Kellogg, Glen E, Mozzarelli, Andrea

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-12-2004)
    “…One of the more challenging issues in medicinal chemistry is the computation of the free energy of ligand binding to macromolecular targets. This allows for…”
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    Simple, Intuitive Calculations of Free Energy of Binding for Protein−Ligand Complexes. 2. Computational Titration and pH Effects in Molecular Models of Neuraminidase−Inhibitor Complexes by Fornabaio, Micaela, Cozzini, Pietro, Mozzarelli, Andrea, Abraham, Donald J, Kellogg, Glen E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (09-10-2003)
    “…One factor that can strongly influence predicted free energy of binding is the ionization state of functional groups on the ligands and at the binding site at…”
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    Paramyxovirus Receptor-Binding Molecules: Engagement of One Site on the Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase Protein Modulates Activity at the Second Site by POROTTO, Matteo, FORNABAIO, Micaela, GREENGARD, Olga, MURRELL, Matthew T, KELLOGG, Glen E, MOSCONA, Anne

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-02-2006)
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    Metastatic dissemination of B16 melanoma: pattern and sequence of metastasis by Alterman, A L, Fornabaio, D M, Stackpole, C W

    “…The progressive metastatic spread from subcutaneous transplants of two subpopulations of the mouse B16 melanoma, slow-growing clone G3.5 and fast-growing clone…”
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    Selective fractionation of hypoxic B16 melanoma cells by density gradient centrifugation by Fornabaio, M, Kim, Y S, Stackpole, C W

    Published in Cancer letters (01-03-1989)
    “…Cells of the mouse B16 melanoma growing in monolayer culture and as tumors were fractionated by isopycnic density centrifugation in a linear-density (1.02-1.20…”
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    Phenotypic interconversion of B16 melanoma clonal cell populations: relationship between metastasis and tumor growth rate by Stackpole, C W, Fornabaio, D M, Alterman, A L

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-05-1985)
    “…Three distinct dissemination-related phenotypes have been recognized in clones of the mouse B16 melanoma based on in vivo behavior: metastatic (spontaneously…”
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    Computational Titration Analysis of a Multiprotic HIV-1 Protease−Ligand Complex by Spyrakis, Francesca, Fornabaio, Micaela, Cozzini, Pietro, Mozzarelli, Andrea, Abraham, Donald J, Kellogg, Glen E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (29-09-2004)
    “…A new computational method for analyzing the protonation states of protein−ligand complexes with multiple ionizable groups is applied to the structurally…”
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    Cytotoxic effect of RA233 on hypoxic B16 melanoma cells in vitro by Stackpole, C W, Omar, R A, Fornabaio, D M, Kim, Y S

    Published in Cancer letters (01-09-1988)
    “…The pyrimido-pyrimidine derivative RA233 was found to selectively kill cultured mouse B16 melanoma cells after prolonged hypoxia. At the optimum cytotoxic…”
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    The pH-dependent unfolding mechanism of P2 myelin protein: An experimental and computational study by Polverini, Eugenia, Fornabaio, Micaela, Fasano, Anna, Carlone, Giulia, Riccio, Paolo, Cavatorta, Paolo

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-03-2006)
    “…The P2 protein is a small, extrinsic protein of the myelin membrane in the peripheral nervous system that structurally belongs to the fatty acid binding…”
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    Water: How to evaluate its contribution in protein-ligand interactions by Cozzini, Pietro, Fornabaio, Micaela, Mozzarelli, Andrea, Spyrakis, Francesca, Kellogg, Glen E., Abraham, Donald J.

    “…Water can be considered the most important molecule in living systems. It can play a variety of roles: (a) the solvent of most biological molecules, (b)…”
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