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    Crystallization kinetics of sol-gel derived hydroxyapatite thin films by Lopatin, C M, Pizziconi, V B, Alford, T L

    “…The crystallization kinetics of sol-gel derived hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) thin films were studied to determine whether viscous…”
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    A new technique for characterization of pore structures in materials—application to the study of hydroxyapatite thin films by Lopatin, C.M., Alford, T.L., Pizziconi, V.B., Laursen, T.

    Published in Materials letters (01-11-1998)
    “…A new technique for characterizing the pore structures in thin films has been developed. The technique is rapid compared to other measurement techniques, and…”
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    Characterization of Chlorobium tepidum Chlorosomes: A Calculation of Bacteriochlorophyll c per Chlorosome and Oligomer Modeling by Montaño, Gabriel A., Bowen, Benjamin P., LaBelle, Jeffrey T., Woodbury, Neal W., Pizziconi, Vincent B., Blankenship, Robert E.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-10-2003)
    “…The bacteriochlorophyll (Bchl) c content and organization was determined for Chlorobium (Cb.) tepidum chlorosomes, the light-harvesting complexes from green…”
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    A microflow amperometric glucose biosensor by Towe, Bruce C., Pizziconi, Vincent B.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-01-1997)
    “…We investigate a small glucose sensor that uses a flow-through enzyme bed and reaction endpoint approach that seems particularly suited to microdialysis-type…”
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    Transplacental transport of N-acetylcysteine in an ovine model by Selden, B S, Curry, S C, Clark, R F, Johnson, B C, Meinhart, R, Pizziconi, V B

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-10-1991)
    “…Acetaminophen freely crosses the placenta, and acetaminophen ingestion is the most frequent intentional overdose in pregnancy. Although most patients do well…”
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    A cell-based immunobiosensor with engineered molecular recognition—Part I: design feasibility by Pizziconi, Vincent B., Page, Darren L.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (1997)
    “…A novel bioelectronic sensor is described in which living immune cells are transformed into unique biotransducer couples by engineering their molecular…”
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    Ion-beam densification of hydroxyapatite thin films by Lopatin, C.M., Alford, T.L., Pizziconi, V.B., Kuan, M., Laursen, T.

    “…The goal of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of using ion irradiation to densify a porous ceramic film. Ion irradiation is a room-temperature…”
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    A cell-based immunobiosensor with engineered molecular recognition— Part III: engineering molecular recognition by Page, Darren L., Pizziconi, Vincent B.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (1997)
    “…We have been studying the feasibility of exploiting the recognition and amplification abilities of living immune cells for the development of hybrid…”
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    A cell-based immunobiosensor with engineered molecular recognition— Part II: enzyme amplification systems by Page, Darren L, Pizziconi, Vincent B

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (1997)
    “…Immune cells in vivo routinely perform highly selective immunosensing in blood and tissues as part of their normal immune surveillance functions. We have been…”
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    The application of ion beam analysis to calcium phosphate-based biomaterials by Russell, S. W., Alford, T. L., Luptak, K. A., Pizziconi, V. B., Mayer, J. W.

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-02-1996)
    “…Ion beam technology may be applied in a straightforward fashion to the analysis and modification of biomaterials. For analytical purposes, characterization…”
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    Ultrafiltration of molecules through deposited protein layers by Dorson, W J, Cotter, D J, Pizziconi, V B

    “…A naturally deposited protein layer is shown to be highly compressible as witnessed by its resistance to the passage of both water and dissolved molecules…”
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    Correlation of pulsed flow vortex shedding by Dorson, Jr, W J, Smith, D W, Pizziconi, V B

    “…Flow visualization experiments were performed leading to the development of a correlation for the vortex shedding from indentations perpendicular to the main…”
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    An efficient method for removing bilirubin by Miles, D R, Dorson, W J, Brandon, T A, Druyor, R L, Page, D L, Pizziconi, V B

    Published in ASAIO transactions (01-07-1990)
    “…Bilirubin is tightly bound to albumin, making hemoperfusion an ineffective treatment for hyperbilirubinemia. By adding a safe unbinding agent to the blood…”
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    Augmented hemoperfusion for hyperbilirubinemia by Brian, B F, Dorson, W J, Pizziconi, V B, Ramseyer, P J, Brooker, J E

    Published in ASAIO transactions (01-07-1988)
    “…Exchange transfusions and phototherapy are used to treat hyperbilirubinemia, each method having its own disadvantages. Hemoperfusion with coated activated…”
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    Present status of the hemofiltration/molecular separation artificial kidney by Dorson, Jr, W J, Pizziconi, V B

    Published in Artificial organs (01-02-1979)
    “…The hemofiltration/molecular separation (HFMS) artificial kidney concept, first proposed over a decade ago, involves continuous ultrafiltration from the blood…”
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    Comparison of the hemofiltration/molecular separation artificial kidney concept with hemodialysis: acute preclinical trials by Dorson, Jr, W J, Pizziconi, V B, Moore, J L, Markovitz, M, Ferdman, M H, Sizto, C H

    “…If adequate electrolyte adjustments are made, the only problems with the present HFMS system are the need to replenish divalent cations, add buffer, and remove…”
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