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  1. Corrosion-fatigue of L-PBF Ti-6Al-4V lattice struts: role of geometrical imperfections under simulated physiological conditions
  2. Harnessing de novo designed ultrashort self-assembling peptides and silk fibroin as pre-gels for extrusion-based bioprinting
  3. Development and assessment of a novel silk fibroin methacrylate and keratin hydrogel for human hip acetabular labrum regeneration
  4. Solid-phase synthesis of high affinity interleukin-6 binders made of gelatin-methacryloyl via a molecular imprinting technique
  5. Protein-based custom-designed molecular nanotraps for biomedical applications
  6. Radiobiological evaluation of the therapeutic effect of silver-111 for the ISOLPHARM project
  7. Correction: Bossi et al. Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Molecularly Imprinted Nanoprobes as an Ultralow Detection Nanosensing Tool for Protein Contaminants. Biosensors 2023, 13, 745
  8. A Portable D-Shaped POF-SPR Sensor Integrated with NanoMIPs for High-Affinity Detection of the SARS-CoV-2 RBD Protein
  9. Development of the DUMBO imaging device for beta-emitting radionuclides within the ISOLPHARM collaboration
  10. Molecular imprinting using biopolymers as building Blocks: Sustainable and biocompatible metamaterials for smart recognition and selective biointerfaces
  11. Bioprinted Constructs in the Regulatory Landscape: Current State and Future Perspectives
  12. Bioprinting of Alginate-Norbornene bioinks to create a versatile platform for kidney in vitro modeling
  13. Protein-based molecular imprinting: gelatin nanotraps for interleukin-6 sequestration in inflammation cell models
  14. Improved laser ablation propulsion efficiency in composite polymers, containing reduced graphene oxide, by the spontaneous formation of a confining layer
  15. 111Ag phantom images with Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging and digital autoradiography within the ISOLPHARM project
  16. Bioprinting vascularized skin analogs: a stepwise approach
  17. Exploiting nano-in-micro-technologies to couple PLGA-hydroxyl-FK866 nanoparticles to a hydrogel network for local drug release
  18. Antibacterial properties of photo-crosslinked chitosan/methacrylated hyaluronic acid nanoparticles loaded with bacitracin
  19. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Electrochemical Sensing: The Effect of Inhomogeneous Binding Sites on the Measurements. A Comparison between Imprinted Polyaniline versus nanoMIP-Doped Polyaniline Electrodes for the EIS Detection of 17β-Estradiol
  20. Additive manufacturing of high-performance, flexible 3D siloxane-based scintillators through the sol-gel route
  21. Development and Validation of Novel Z-360-Based Macromolecules for the Active Targeting of CCK2-R
  22. Nanocomposite Methacrylated Silk Fibroin-Based Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
  23. Influence of mean stress and building orientation on the fatigue properties of sub-unital thin-strut miniaturized Ti6Al4V specimens additively manufactured via Laser-Powder Bed Fusion
  24. Bioprinting of Alginate-Norbornene Bioinks to Create a Versatile Platform for Kidney <i>in Vitro</i> Modeling
  25. Improved Laser Ablation Propulsion Efficiency in Composite Polymers, Containing Reduced Graphene Oxide, by the Spontaneous Formation of a Confining Layer
  26. Polymeric Hydrogels for Intervertebral Disc Replacement/Integration: Playing with the Chemical Composition for Tuning Shear Behavior and Hydrophilicity
  27. Modeling the Osteogenic Potential of Decellularized Human Bone Particles by Tuning their Size Distribution Through a Sonic Microfragmentation Approach
  28. Deposition of PEDOT:PSS via Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Torch
  29. Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites with Enhanced Mechanical Properties for Robust Transparent Thin Films
  30. Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Molecularly Imprinted Nanoprobes as an Ultralow Detection Nanosensing Tool for Protein Contaminants
  31. Soft molecularly imprinted nanoparticles with simultaneous lossy mode and surface plasmon multi-resonances for femtomolar sensing of serum transferrin protein
  32. Modeling a Dynamic Printability Window on Polysaccharide Blend Inks for Extrusion Bioprinting
  33. Porous Thermoplastic Molded Regenerated Silk Crosslinked by the Addition of Citric Acid
  34. Silk fibroin molecularly imprinted nanoparticles as biocompatible molecular nanotraps: Molecular recognition ties the knot with biomaterials. The bioMIP’s labeling and degradation
  35. Porous Thermoplastic Molded Regenerated Silk Crosslinked by the Addition Of Citric Acid
  36. Influence of Mean Stress and Building Orientation on the Fatigue Properties of Sub-Unital Thin-Strut Miniaturized Ti6al4v Specimens Additively Manufactured Via Laser-Powder Bed Fusion
  37. Non-Specific Responsive Nanogels and Plasmonics to Design MathMaterial Sensing Interfaces: The Case of a Solvent Sensor
  38. Methacrylated Silk Fibroin Additive Manufacturing of Shape Memory Constructs with Possible Application in Bone Regeneration
  39. Spoon-shaped polymer waveguides to excite multiple plasmonic phenomena: A multisensor based on antibody and molecularly imprinted nanoparticles to detect albumin concentrations over eight orders of magnitude
  40. Methacrylated Silk Fibroin Additive Manufacturing of Shape Memory Constructs with Possible Application in Bone Regeneration
  41. Hybrid Ti6Al4V/Silk Fibroin Composite for Load-Bearing Implants: A Hierarchical Multifunctional Cellular Scaffold
  42. Changes in the properties of pure cotton surgical gowns and drapes with clinical use and reprocessing
  43. Photo-enzymatic dityrosine crosslinking for bioprinting
  44. Atmospheric Plasma‐Assisted Deposition and Patterning of Natural Polymers
  45. BioMIPs: molecularly imprinted silk fibroin nanoparticles to recognize the iron regulating hormone hepcidin
  46. A NEW PRODUCTION METHOD OF HIGH SPECIFIC ACTIVITY RADIONUCLIDES TOWARDS INNOVATIVE RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS: THE ISOLPHARM PROJECT
  47. On the Effect of Soft Molecularly Imprinted Nanoparticles Receptors Combined to Nanoplasmonic Probes for Biomedical Applications
  48. Multimodal Gold Nanostars as SERS Tags for Optically-Driven Doxorubicin Release Study in Cancer Cells
  49. A genipin crosslinked silk fibroin monolith by compression molding with recovering mechanical properties in physiological conditions
  50. On the effect of the node and building orientation on the fatigue behavior of L‐PBF Ti6Al4V lattice structure sub‐unital elements
  51. Additively manufactured Ti–6Al–4V thin struts via laser powder bed fusion: Effect of building orientation on geometrical accuracy and mechanical properties
  52. Molecularly Imprinted Silk Fibroin Nanoparticles
  53. Plasma‐Assisted Deposition of Silk Fibroin on Different Surfaces
  54. Imaging the Morphological Structure of Silk Fibroin Constructs through Fluorescence Energy Transfer and Confocal Microscopy
  55. Imaging the Morphological Structure of Silk Fibroin Constructs Through Fluorescence Energy Transfer and Confocal Imaging
  56. Amphiphilic copolymers in biomedical applications: Synthesis routes and property control
  57. Testing Surgical Face Masks in an Emergency Context: The Experience of Italian Laboratories during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
  58. Rhamnolipid coating reduces microbial biofilm formation on titanium implants: an in vitro study
  59. Rhamnolipid coating reduces microbial biofilm formation on titanium implants: an in-vitro study
  60. Inhibitory Effects of Lipopeptides and Glycolipids on C. albicans–Staphylococcus spp. Dual-Species Biofilms
  61. A novel and selective silk fibroin fragmentation method
  62. Ultrasound-Assisted Hydroxyapatite-Decorated Breath-Figure Polymer-Derived Ceramic Coatings for Ti6Al4V Substrates
  63. Preliminary evaluation of the production of non-carrier added 111Ag as core of a therapeutic radiopharmaceutical in the framework of ISOLPHARM_Ag experiment
  64. Deformable molecularly imprinted nanogels permit sensitivity-gain in plasmonic sensing
  65. Spider (Linothele megatheloides) and silkworm (Bombyx mori) silks: Comparative physical and biological evaluation
  66. In Vitro and In Vivo Bioreactor Strategies for Bone Defect Repair
  67. Alginate Hydrogels: A Tool for 3D Cell Encapsulation, Tissue Engineering, and Biofabrication
  68. Preparation and Statistical Characterization of Tunable Porous Sponge Scaffolds using UV Cross-linking of Methacrylate-Modified Silk Fibroin
  69. Medical-Grade Silicone Coated with Rhamnolipid R89 Is Effective against Staphylococcus spp. Biofilms
  70. A Thermal‐Reflow‐Based Low‐Temperature, High‐Pressure Sintering of Lyophilized Silk Fibroin for the Fast Fabrication of Biosubstrates
  71. Dental Implants with Anti-Biofilm Properties: A Pilot Study for Developing a New Sericin-Based Coating
  72. Electrostatic actuator for tactile display based on hydraulically coupled dielectric fluids and soft structures
  73. Coaxial PCL/PEG-thiol–ene microfiber with tunable physico-chemical properties for regenerative scaffolds
  74. Breath Figures decorated silicon oxinitride ceramic surfaces with controlled Si ions release for enhanced osteoinduction
  75. Theranostic Gold-Magnetite Hybrid Nanoparticles for MRI-guided Radiosensitization
  76. A comparative study of the refractive index of silk protein thin films towards biomaterial based optical devices
  77. Sodium oleate induced rapid gelation of silk fibroin
  78. Silk fibroin porous scaffolds by N2O foaming
  79. Soluble collagen dissolution and assembling in pressurized carbon dioxide water solutions
  80. Effect of Cryopreservation on Cell-Laden Hydrogels: Comparison of Different Cryoprotectants
  81. Inhibition of Candida albicans biofilm by lipopeptide AC7 coated medical-grade silicone in combination with farnesol
  82. Breath figures decorated silica-based ceramic surfaces with tunable geometry from UV cross-linkable polysiloxane precursor
  83. Hydrophobic Coatings by Thiol-Ene Click Functionalization of Silsesquioxanes with Tunable Architecture
  84. Gold nanoparticles 1D array as mechanochromic strain sensor
  85. Fabrication of Nanoscale Patternable Films of Silk Fibroin Using Benign Solvents
  86. From honeycomb- to microsphere-patterned surfaces of poly(lactic acid) and a starch-poly(lactic acid) blend via the breath figure method
  87. Development of pH-sensitive self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems for acid-labile lipophilic drugs
  88. Processing and characterization of diatom nanoparticles and microparticles as potential source of silicon for bone tissue engineering
  89. Silk Hydrogels of Tunable Structure and Viscoelastic Properties Using Different Chronological Orders of Genipin and Physical Cross-Linking
  90. Assessing the Impact of Electrohydrodynamic Jetting on Encapsulated Cell Viability, Proliferation, and Ability to Self-Assemble in Three-Dimensional Structures
  91. Oleic acid surfactant in polycaprolactone/hydroxyapatite-composites for bone tissue engineering
  92. Design and optimization of self-nanoemulsifying formulations for lipophilic drugs
  93. An Electrohydrodynamic Bioprinter for Alginate Hydrogels Containing Living Cells
  94. A combined method for bilayered vascular graft fabrication
  95. A New Cells-Compatible Microfluidic Device for Single Channel Recordings
  96. Modulating the release of drugs from alginate matrices with the addition of gelatin microbeads
  97. Microencapsulation of cells in alginate through an electrohydrodynamic process
  98. Luminescent graphene quantum dots from oxidized multi-walled carbon nanotubes
  99. Polyelectrolytes-coated gold nanoparticles detection by PEDOT:PSS electrochemical transistors
  100. Fabrication and characterizations of crosslinked porous polymer films with varying chemical compositions
  101. Blood compatibility of polymers derived from natural materials
  102. Hydroxyapatite nanorods: Soft-template synthesis, characterization and preliminary in vitro tests
  103. Functional role of scaffold geometries as a template for physiological ECM formation: evaluation of collagen 3D assembly
  104. One-step process to create porous structures in cross-linked polymer films via breath-figure formations during in situ cross-linking reactions
  105. Microfabrication of PDLLA scaffolds
  106. Biohybrid nanofiber constructs with anisotropic biomechanical properties
  107. Characterization of thiol-functionalized carbon nanotubes on gold surfaces
  108. Electrodeposition of Silk Fibroin on Metal Substrates
  109. Carbon Coatings for Cardiovascular Applications: Physico-Chemical Properties and Blood Compatibility
  110. Comparative Methods for the Evaluation of Protein Adsorption
  111. Silk Fibroin Processing and Thrombogenic Responses
  112. Surface properties and blood compatibility of commercially available diamond-like carbon coatings for cardiovascular devices
  113. Quantitative Analysis of Protein Adsorption via Atomic Force Microscopy and Surface Plasmon Resonance
  114. Genipin-Modified Silk-Fibroin Nanometric Nets
  115. Folding and Assembly of Fibroin Driven by an AC Electric Field: Effects on Film Properties
  116. Molecular connectivity methods for the characterization of surface energetics of liquids and polymers
  117. Surface Properties of Silk Fibroin Films and Their Interaction with Fibroblasts
  118. Effects on Interfacial Properties and Cell Adhesion of Surface Modification by Pectic Hairy Regions
  119. The application of the contact angle in monument protection: new materials and methods
  120. Role of chemical interactions in bacterial adhesion to polymer surfaces
  121. The solid surface free energy calculation
  122. The solid surface free energy calculation
  123. Recent theoretical and experimental advancements in the application of the van Oss–Chaudhury–Good acid–base theory to the analysis of polymer surfaces II. Some peculiar cases
  124. Recent theoretical and experimental advancements in the application of van Oss–Chaudury–Good acid–base theory to the analysis of polymer surfaces I. General aspects
  125. A new experimental method to analyse the dewetting properties of polymer surfaces and cationic surfactants
  126. The determination of a ‘stable-equilibrium’ contact angle on heterogeneous and rough surfaces
  127. An Experimental Procedure to Obtain the Equilibrium Contact Angle from the Wilhelmy Method
  128. Surface Treatment
  129. Bioreactor type and operating conditions influence cell response to polymeric material properties