This work conducted within Prof. Paradossi’s group at the Department of Chemical Science and Technology in the University of Rome Tor Vergata aimed to develop an easily applicable strategy enabling functionalization of graphene, suspended in an aqueous medium in its pristine form, to biocompatible polymeric surfaces, in particular “poly(vinylalcohol)”platforms, designed for biomedical applications. Nowadays graphene, this new two-dimensional material with fascinating properties, is emerging in many scientific fields. Exploitation of graphene propertieshas been one of the motivations to implement biomedical applications of interest for our laboratory. Ourinvestigati...
The influence of addition of 0.2 wt.% Ti + 4.5 wt.% TiB2 particles on the workability and static sof...
The present dissertation is resulting from the work performed during the Ph.D. research activity car...
The endothelium explicates its physiological functions by producing active molecules, among which ni...
In this thesis we introduce a method to functionalize the surface of glassy materials with alkynes u...
In their natural environment up to 99% of all microorganisms are assumed to live in microbial aggreg...
Sol-gel derived bioactive glasses are promising candidates for bone regeneration, where bone is a na...
The aims of this research is the identification of the degradation by-products in ancient papers by ...
Carbon-bearing solids, fluids, and melts in the Earth's deep interior play an important role in the ...
Traditional toxicity tests are characterized by the use of in vitro and in vivo laboratory animals w...
Photoactivation is a physical process that allows using light-matter interaction as a precursor to i...
The fabrication of complex colloidal particles with anisotropic "patchy" e.g. Januslike, morphology ...
This PhD thesis deals with the development of bioactive polysaccharide-based biomaterials for bone t...
A wide variety of silica based nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesised to engineer materials with prope...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.The development of the science of...
1. Energy homeostasis requires the co-ordination of several metabolic fluxes at the systemic level a...
The influence of addition of 0.2 wt.% Ti + 4.5 wt.% TiB2 particles on the workability and static sof...
The present dissertation is resulting from the work performed during the Ph.D. research activity car...
The endothelium explicates its physiological functions by producing active molecules, among which ni...
In this thesis we introduce a method to functionalize the surface of glassy materials with alkynes u...
In their natural environment up to 99% of all microorganisms are assumed to live in microbial aggreg...
Sol-gel derived bioactive glasses are promising candidates for bone regeneration, where bone is a na...
The aims of this research is the identification of the degradation by-products in ancient papers by ...
Carbon-bearing solids, fluids, and melts in the Earth's deep interior play an important role in the ...
Traditional toxicity tests are characterized by the use of in vitro and in vivo laboratory animals w...
Photoactivation is a physical process that allows using light-matter interaction as a precursor to i...
The fabrication of complex colloidal particles with anisotropic "patchy" e.g. Januslike, morphology ...
This PhD thesis deals with the development of bioactive polysaccharide-based biomaterials for bone t...
A wide variety of silica based nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesised to engineer materials with prope...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.The development of the science of...
1. Energy homeostasis requires the co-ordination of several metabolic fluxes at the systemic level a...
The influence of addition of 0.2 wt.% Ti + 4.5 wt.% TiB2 particles on the workability and static sof...
The present dissertation is resulting from the work performed during the Ph.D. research activity car...
The endothelium explicates its physiological functions by producing active molecules, among which ni...