Search Results - "Gambaretto, Roberta"
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Assessment of novel chemical strategies for covalent attachment of adhesive peptides to rough titanium surfaces: XPS analysis and biological evaluation
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-11-2009)“…Bioactive molecules have been proposed to promote beneficial interactions at bone‐implant interfaces for enhancing integration. The main objective of this…”
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Self-assembling peptides: Sequence, secondary structure in solution and film formation
Published in Biopolymers (01-11-2008)“…Peptides of alternating charge and hydrophobic amino acids have a tendency to adopt unusually stable β‐sheet structures that can form insoluble macroscopic…”
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Conformational analysis of heparin binding peptides
Published in Biomaterials (01-06-2005)“…A properly engineered biomaterial for dental/orthopaedic applications must induce specific responses from the osteoblasts at the implant site. A most desirable…”
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Human osteoblast-like cell adhesion on titanium substrates covalently functionalized with synthetic peptides
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2007)“…Abstract Biomaterials to be used for the production of endosseous devices in dental, orthopedic and maxillo-facial applications, might be designed to support,…”
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A NEXAFS and XPS study of the adsorption of self-assembling peptides on TiO2: the influence of the side chains
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-03-2008)“…Peptides consisting of an alternation of hydrophobic and hydrophilic (positively and negatively charged) amino acids can generate extended ordered structures…”
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Covalent surface modification of titanium oxide with different adhesive peptides: Surface characterization and osteoblast-like cell adhesion
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-07-2009)“…A fundamental goal in the field of implantology is the design of innovative devices suitable for promoting implant‐to‐tissue integration. This result can be…”
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Effect of synthetic peptides on osteoblast adhesion
Published in Biomaterials (01-08-2005)“…The quality of the early cell/material interactions is responsible for the long-term functional properties of any implanted device. Accordingly, “next…”
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Self-assembling properties of ionic-complementary peptides
Published in Journal of peptide science (01-03-2009)“…Self‐complementary synthetic peptides, composed by 8 and 16 residues, were analyzed by CD, NMR and small angle neutron scattering (SANS) techniques in order to…”
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A NEXAFS and XPS study of the adsorption of self‐assembling peptides on TiO 2 : the influence of the side chains
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-03-2008)“…Abstract Peptides consisting of an alternation of hydrophobic and hydrophilic (positively and negatively charged) amino acids can generate extended ordered…”
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Improvement of Anselme's adhesion model for evaluating human osteoblast response to peptide-grafted titanium surfaces
Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2007)“…Abstract Investigations on the relationships between the properties of biomaterial surfaces and cell adhesion/proliferation processes have recently gained…”
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Improvement of Anselme's adhesion model for evaluating human osteoblast response to peptide-grafted titanium surfaces
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Novel osteoblast-adhesive peptides for dental/orthopedic biomaterials
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (05-06-2002)“…Next generation dental/orthopedic biomaterials must be designed to enhance and support osteoblast adhesion. The osteoblasts use different ways to adhere, that…”
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Evaluation of silicon dioxide-based coating enriched with bioactive peptides mapped on human vitronectin and fibronectin: in vitro and in vivo assays
Published in Tissue engineering (01-12-2006)“…A wide range of biochemical signals promoting cell functions (adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation) and thereby improving the…”
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