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Thrush A, Antoun G, Nikpay M, Patten D, DeVlugt C, Mauger J, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2017 Nov; 42(3):353-362. PMID: 29151592
Background/objectives: Inter-individual variability in weight loss during obesity treatment is complex and poorly understood. Here we use whole body and tissue approaches to investigate fuel oxidation characteristics in skeletal muscle...
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Walters R, Jacquemont S, Valsesia A, de Smith A, Martinet D, Andersson J, et al.
Nature . 2010 Feb; 463(7281):671-5. PMID: 20130649
Obesity has become a major worldwide challenge to public health, owing to an interaction between the Western 'obesogenic' environment and a strong genetic contribution. Recent extensive genome-wide association studies (GWASs)...
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Valsesia A, Mannelli I, Colpo P, Bretagnol F, Rossi F
Anal Chem . 2008 Aug; 80(19):7336-40. PMID: 18710257
In this work, we clearly demonstrate the capability of protein nanopatterns of improving the quality factors of immunosensing devices, such as lowering of the limit of detection and increase of...
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Heinz P, Bretagnol F, Mannelli I, Sirghi L, Valsesia A, Ceccone G, et al.
Langmuir . 2008 May; 24(12):6166-75. PMID: 18484752
Thermoresponsive polymer layers offer the possibility of preparing smart surfaces with properties that are switchable through a phase transition, usually close to the lower critical solution temperature of the polymer....
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Valsesia A, Colpo P, Mannelli I, Mornet S, Bretagnol F, Ceccone G, et al.
Anal Chem . 2008 Jan; 80(5):1418-24. PMID: 18220369
In this work, we compare the immunoreaction efficiency between uniformly functionalized surface and chemically nanopatterned surfaces when applied as platforms for antigen/antibody interactions with and without the use of protein...
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Ruiz A, Valsesia A, Ceccone G, Gilliland D, Colpo P, Rossi F
Langmuir . 2007 Nov; 23(26):12984-9. PMID: 18020471
Engineered surfaces with controlled hydrophilic/ hydrophobic character have been fabricated by tailoring the substrate topography and chemistry. In this method, the substrate to be treated was first coated by a...
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Belegrinou S, Mannelli I, Sirghi L, Bretagnol F, Valsesia A, Rauscher H, et al.
J Phys Chem B . 2007 Jul; 111(30):8713-6. PMID: 17602524
Droplet formation during adsorption of the protein lactoferrin from an aqueous solution on a surface functionalized by plasma deposited poly(acrylic acid) is studied using quartz crystal microbalance and atomic force...
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Manso-Silvan M, Valsesia A, Hasiwa M, Rodriguez-Navas C, Gilliland D, Ceccone G, et al.
Biomed Microdevices . 2006 Dec; 9(3):287-94. PMID: 17195109
The micropatterning of functional films for biomedical applications is a key part of the process leading to a precise application. In the present work we present three different methodologies to...
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Manso M, Valsesia A, Lejeune M, Gilliland D, Ceccone G, Rossi F
Acta Biomater . 2006 May; 1(4):431-40. PMID: 16701824
Ion implantation at 25 and 100 keV has been used as a tool for the modification of the surface properties of two biomedical polymers. The modulation induced by the different...
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Manso M, Rossini P, Malerba I, Valsesia A, Gribaldo L, Ceccone G, et al.
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed . 2004 Apr; 15(2):161-72. PMID: 15109095
The performance of biomedical assays at both molecular and cellular level depends greatly on the ability to design new polymer surfaces. Patterns can be created by using materials with contrasted...