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    Adsorption of copper(II) ions by keratin/PA6 blend nanofibres by Aluigi, A., Tonetti, C., Vineis, C., Tonin, C., Mazzuchetti, G.

    Published in European polymer journal (01-09-2011)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Keratin-rich nanofibres were prepared electrospinning keratin/PA6 blend solutions. ► Blend nanofibres had mean diameters in the range…”
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    Synergistic effect of sericin and keratin in gelatin based nanofibers for in vitro applications by Vineis, C., Cruz Maya, I., Mowafi, S., Varesano, A., Sánchez Ramírez, D.O., Abou Taleb, M., Tonetti, C., Guarino, V., El-Sayed, H.

    “…Protein-based nanomaterials are gaining growing interest in biomedical field. The present paper evaluates the physico-chemical properties of electrospun…”
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    Study on the structure and properties of wool keratin regenerated from formic acid by Aluigi, A., Zoccola, M., Vineis, C., Tonin, C., Ferrero, F., Canetti, M.

    “…Structural characteristics of keratin regenerated from water (KW) and from formic (KF) acid solutions were compared. Amino acid composition and molecular…”
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    Effect of Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals Hydroxides on the Structure of Wool Fibers by Abou Taleb, M., Mowafi, S., Vineis, C., Varesano, A., Sanchez Ramirez, D.O., Tonetti, C., El-Sayed, H.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (02-09-2022)
    “…Wool is sensitive toward the effect of alkaline solutions which are usually used in the dissolution of wool fibers to regenerate keratin. In this…”
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    Re-designing nano-silver technology exploiting one-pot hydroxyethyl cellulose-driven green synthesis by Blosi, M, Brigliadori, A, Ortelli, S, Zanoni, I, Gardini, D, Vineis, C, Varesano, A, Ballarin, B, Perucca, M, Costa, A L

    Published in Frontiers in chemistry (14-08-2024)
    “…Re-designing existing nano-silver technologies to optimize efficacy and sustainability has a tangible impact on preventing infections and limiting the spread…”
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    Engineering of keratin functionality for the realization of bendable all-biopolymeric micro-electrode array as humidity sensor by Natali, M., Campana, A., Posati, T., Benvenuti, E., Prescimone, F., Ramirez, D.O. Sanchez, Varesano, A., Vineis, C., Zamboni, R., Muccini, M., Aluigi, A., Toffanin, S.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-09-2019)
    “…The technological quest for flexible devices to be interfaced with the biological world has driven the recent reinvention of bioderived polymers as…”
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    Different methods for β-cyclodextrin/triclosan complexation as antibacterial treatment of cellulose substrates by Peila, R., Vineis, C., Varesano, A., Ferri, A.

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-08-2013)
    “…Two different production ways of antibacterial cotton fabrics by means of triclosan inclusion into a β-cyclodextrin cavity have been compared. On the one hand,…”
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    Electrospinning of keratin/poly(ethylene oxide)blend nanofibers by Aluigi, A., Varesano, A., Montarsolo, A., Vineis, C., Ferrero, F., Mazzuchetti, G., Tonin, C.

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (15-04-2007)
    “…Research on the electrospinning of nanofibers has increased in recent years because of the number of potential applications in different areas, ranging from…”
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    Composite biomaterials from fibre wastes: Characterization of wool–cellulose acetate blends by Aluigi, A., Vineis, C., Ceria, A., Tonin, C.

    “…Histological components from wool fibre wastes were extracted by an enzyme-ultrasonic treatment, characterised by SDS-PAGE and successively included, in…”
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    Differential scanning calorimetry for the identification of animal hair fibres by Tonetti, C., Varesano, A., Vineis, C., Mazzuchetti, G.

    “…Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was studied as an alternative qualitative method to identify different textile animal hair fibres. Differentiation of…”
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    Identification of the safe(r) by design alternatives for nanosilver-enabled wound dressings by Cazzagon, V., Giubilato, E., Bonetto, A., Blosi, M., Zanoni, I., Costa, A. L., Vineis, C., Varesano, A., Marcomini, A., Hristozov, D., Semenzin, E., Badetti, E.

    “…The use of silver nanoparticles (NPs) in medical devices is constantly increasing due to their excellent antimicrobial properties. In wound dressings, Ag NPs…”
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    Silicon photodiodes with high photoconductive gain at room temperature by Li, X, Carey, J E, Sickler, J W, Pralle, M U, Palsule, C, Vineis, C J

    Published in Optics express (27-02-2012)
    “…Silicon photodiodes with high photoconductive gain are demonstrated. The photodiodes are fabricated in a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor…”
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    Thermal and structural characterization of poly(ethylene-oxide)/keratin blend films by TONIN, C, ALUIGI, A, VINEIS, C, VARESANO, A, MONTARSOLO, A, FERRERO, F

    “…Blends of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and keratin were prepared with the aim of obtaining bio-compatible materials suitable for film and fibre production…”
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    Nanogrooves and keratin nanofibers on titanium surfaces aimed at driving gingival fibroblasts alignment and proliferation without increasing bacterial adhesion by Ferraris, S., Truffa Giachet, F., Miola, M., Bertone, E., Varesano, A., Vineis, C., Cochis, A., Sorrentino, R., Rimondini, L., Spriano, S.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-07-2017)
    “…Periimplantitis and epithelial downgrowth are nowadays the main conditions associated to transmucosal dental implants. Gingival fibroblasts can play an…”
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    Lattice thermal conductivity of nanostructured thermoelectric materials based on PbTe by Koh, Yee Kan, Vineis, C. J., Calawa, S. D., Walsh, M. P., Cahill, David G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (13-04-2009)
    “…We report the through-thickness lattice thermal conductivity Λ l of ( PbTe ) 1 − x / ( PbSe ) x nanodot superlattices (NDSLs) over a wide range of periods 5  …”
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    SiGe-free strained Si on insulator by wafer bonding and layer transfer by Langdo, T. A., Currie, M. T., Lochtefeld, A., Hammond, R., Carlin, J. A., Erdtmann, M., Braithwaite, G., Yang, V. K., Vineis, C. J., Badawi, H., Bulsara, M. T.

    Published in Applied physics letters (16-06-2003)
    “…SiGe-free strained Si on insulator substrates were fabricated by wafer bonding and hydrogen-induced layer transfer of strained Si grown on bulk relaxed…”
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    Microwave dielectric properties of hexagonal perovskites by Vineis, C., Davies, P.K., Negas, T., Bell, S.

    Published in Materials research bulletin (01-05-1996)
    “…The dielectric properties of the hexagonal perovskite oxides, La 4BaTi 4O 15, La 4Ba 2Ti 5O 18 and Ba 5Nb 4O 15 have been characterized at microwave…”
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    Optimized measurement of strained Si thickness and SiGe virtual substrate composition by spectroscopic ellipsometry by Vineis, C.J., Erdtmann, M., Leitz, C.W.

    Published in Thin solid films (14-08-2006)
    “…Optimized parameters for measuring strained Si wafers by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) are presented. It is shown that SE sensitivity to the main wafer…”
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    In-situ reflectance monitoring of GaSb substrate oxide desorption by Vineis, C.J., Wang, C.A., Jensen, K.F.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-05-2001)
    “…The use of specular reflectance to monitor GaSb substrate oxide desorption in-situ is reported. Substrates were loaded into the organometallic vapor phase…”
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    Afterpulsing in Geiger-mode avalanche photodiodes for 1.06μm wavelength by Jensen, K. E., Hopman, P. I., Duerr, E. K., Dauler, E. A., Donnelly, J. P., Groves, S. H., Mahoney, L. J., McIntosh, K. A., Molvar, K. M., Napoleone, A., Oakley, D. C., Verghese, S., Vineis, C. J., Younger, R. D.

    Published in Applied physics letters (27-03-2006)
    “…We consider the phenomenon of afterpulsing in avalanche photodiodes (APDs) operating in gated and free-running Geiger mode. An operational model of…”
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