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Cristina C Ribeiro

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Freitas A, Aroso M, Barros A, Fernandez M, Conde-Sousa E, Leite M, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2021 Aug; 10(7). PMID: 34356328
Parkinson's disease's etiology is unknown, although evidence suggests the involvement of oxidative modifications of intracellular components in disease pathobiology. Despite the known involvement of the extracellular matrix in physiology and...
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Henriques Lourenco A, Torres A, Vasconcelos D, Ribeiro-Machado C, Barbosa J, Barbosa M, et al.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl . 2019 Mar; 99:1289-1303. PMID: 30889663
Strontium (Sr) is known to stimulate osteogenesis, while inhibiting osteoclastogenesis, thus encouraging research on its application as a therapeutic agent for bone repair/regeneration. It has been suggested that it may...
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Henriques Lourenco A, Neves N, Ribeiro-Machado C, Sousa S, Lamghari M, Barrias C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Jul; 7(1):5098. PMID: 28698571
Strontium (Sr) has been described as having beneficial influence in bone strength and architecture. However, negative systemic effects have been reported on oral administration of Sr ranelate, leading to strict...
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Vasconcelos D, Goncalves R, Almeida C, Pereira I, Oliveira M, Neves N, et al.
Biomaterials . 2016 Oct; 111:163-178. PMID: 27728815
The hypothesis behind this work is that fibrinogen (Fg), classically considered a pro-inflammatory protein, can promote bone repair/regeneration. Injury and biomaterial implantation naturally lead to an inflammatory response, which should...
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Neves N, Campos B, Almeida I, Costa P, Trigo Cabral A, Barbosa M, et al.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl . 2015 Dec; 59:818-827. PMID: 26652437
Current challenges in the development of scaffolds for bone regeneration include the engineering of materials that can withstand normal dynamic physiological mechanical stresses exerted on the bone and provide a...
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Pires L, Guarino V, Oliveira M, Ribeiro C, Barbosa M, Ambrosio L, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2013 Aug; 10(3):E154-66. PMID: 23950030
The development of scaffolds that combine the delivery of drugs with the physical support provided by electrospun fibres holds great potential in the field of nerve regeneration. Here it is...
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Ribeiro A, Barbaglio A, Oliveira M, Ribeiro C, Wilkie I, Candia Carnevali M, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Nov; 7(11):e49016. PMID: 23173042
Mutable collagenous tissues (MCTs) of echinoderms show reversible changes in tensile properties (mutability) that are initiated and modulated by the nervous system via the activities of cells known as juxtaligamental...
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Ribeiro A, Barbaglio A, Benedetto C, Ribeiro C, Wilkie I, Carnevali M, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Sep; 6(9):e24822. PMID: 21935473
The mutable collagenous tissue (MCT) of echinoderms has the ability to undergo rapid and reversible changes in passive mechanical properties that are initiated and modulated by the nervous system. Since...
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Barrias C, Ribeiro C, Lamghari M, Miranda C, Barbosa M
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2004 Nov; 72(1):57-66. PMID: 15543603
In this study, the behavior of bone marrow stromal cells cultured on calcium titanium phosphate (CTP) microspheres was analyzed. Cell adhesion and proliferation were estimated by the neutral red assay...
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Oliveira S, Mansur A, Ribeiro C, Ramires J, Annichino-Bizzacchi J
Int J Cardiol . 2004 Mar; 94(1):73-7. PMID: 14996478
The paraoxonase (PON) gene family contains at least three members: PON1, PON2, and PON3. The enzyme PON1 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Recently, an association between PON2...