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UPTAKE OF SILICA COVERED QUANTUM DOTS ON LIVING CELLS: LONG TERM VITALITY AND MORPHOLOGY STUDY ON HYALURONIC ACID BIOMATERIALS
2015
In this work we prepared colloidal CdSe-CdS core-shell nanocrystal emitting @625 nm and, by a micro-emulsion procedure of water in oil inverse micelle, we encapsulated a single dot inside each silica sphere. In this way the nanoparticles became biocompatible, are simply to prepare and could be used also in a water based environment. Moreover, the silica shield is transparent to the wavelengths of interest.
Forme e Funzioni degli Elementi Tecnici nell'Architettura Contemporanea
2007
Il libro illustra, attraverso la rilettura critica e la rielaborazione grafica di particolari costruttivi relativi ad alcuni degli edifici contemporanei maggiormente significativi del panorama architettonico internazionale, forme e funzioni degli elementi tecnici caratterizzanti essenzialmente, e per materiali e per configurazione, l’involucro di tali edifici. In particolare vengono descritti gli elementi e/o gli strati funzionali che entrano in gioco nella definizione di elementi tecnici come pareti perimetrali verticali, coperture, infissi esterni, ma anche solai, controsoffitti, pavimenti sopraelevati, ecc evidenziando, attraverso lo schema di classificazione del sistema tecnologico dell…
DELIVERY DI SOSTANZE ATTIVE DEL SISTEMA NERVOSO CENTRALE MEDIANTE PROFARMACI O SISTEMI PARTICELLARI
2012
SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES CONTAINING AN ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUND IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
2008
SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES (SLNs) CONTAINING FERULIC ACID AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
2008
Valutazione del profilo di rilascio e dell'attività biologica di sostanze attive veicolate mediante sistemi particellari a matrice lipidica
Polymeric micelles containing squalenoyl chains for the delivery of drugs to the central nervous system
2011
MODIFICATION OF HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE WITH POLYASPARTAMIDE-BASED POLYCATIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATION
2013
A convenient way for the achievement of polymer-based solid materials for specific biomedical applications is grafting the appropriate macromolecules onto the surfaces in order to confer them specific properties. To date many approaches have been used to covalently modify polymeric surfaces, and among them chemoselective coupling reactions, usually referred as “click” reactions, gained much attention thanks to simple procedure with high reaction rate under mild reaction conditions (at normal temperature and pressure) [1]. In particular, radical-initiated thiol-yne “photo-click” chemistry has been demonstrated as an effective way to functionalize efficiently surfaces. This method gives also …