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R Barbucci

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Biopolymers|October 13, 2001
Solution structure of hyaluronic acid oligomers by experimental and theoretical NMR, and molecular dynamics simulationA Donati, A Magnani, C Bonechi, et al.
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition|February 24, 2001
In vitro study of blood-contacting properties and effect on bacterial adhesion of a polymeric surface with immobilized heparin and sulphated hyaluronic acidA Magnani, R Barbucci, L Montanaro, et al.
Biomaterials|January 1, 1987
Chemical and biological evaluation of heparinized poly(amido-amine) grafted polyurethaneG Azzuoli, R Barbucci, M Benvenuti, et al.
Biomaterials|December 31, 2002
The use of hyaluronan and its sulphated derivative patterned with micrometric scale on glass substrate in melanocyte cell behaviourR Barbucci, A Magnani, S Lamponi, et al.
Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine|May 12, 2006
Anti-inflammatory properties of superoxide dismutase modified with carboxymetil-cellulose polymer and hydrogelA Chiumiento, A Dominguez, S Lamponi, et al.
Renal Failure|August 14, 2001
Blood tubing and cytokine production: effect of sterilizationS Baccheschi, L Sereni, C De Nitti, et al.
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia|January 17, 2007
Immobilizing Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase in hydrogels of carboxymethylcellulose improves its stability and wound healing propertiesA Chiumiento, S Lamponi, R Barbucci, et al.
Biomaterials|July 1, 1984
Heparinizable materials (III). Heparin retention power of a poly(amido-amine) either as crosslinked resin, or surface-grafted on PVCP Ferruti, G Casini, F Tempesti, et al.
Lymphology|September 28, 2005
Hyaluronan and sulphated hyaluronan micropatterns: effect of chemical and topographic cues on lymphatic endothelial cell alignment and proliferationD Pasqui, A Rossi, R Barbucci, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|April 1, 1987
Surface characterization of heparin-complexing poly(amido amine) chains grafted on polyurethane and glass surfacesR Barbucci, A Baszkin, M Benvenuti, et al.
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Biopolymers|October 13, 2001
Solution structure of hyaluronic acid oligomers by experimental and theoretical NMR, and molecular dynamics simulationA Donati, A Magnani, C Bonechi, et al.
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition|February 24, 2001
In vitro study of blood-contacting properties and effect on bacterial adhesion of a polymeric surface with immobilized heparin and sulphated hyaluronic acidA Magnani, R Barbucci, L Montanaro, et al.
Biomaterials|January 1, 1987
Chemical and biological evaluation of heparinized poly(amido-amine) grafted polyurethaneG Azzuoli, R Barbucci, M Benvenuti, et al.
Biomaterials|December 31, 2002
The use of hyaluronan and its sulphated derivative patterned with micrometric scale on glass substrate in melanocyte cell behaviourR Barbucci, A Magnani, S Lamponi, et al.
Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine|May 12, 2006
Anti-inflammatory properties of superoxide dismutase modified with carboxymetil-cellulose polymer and hydrogelA Chiumiento, A Dominguez, S Lamponi, et al.
Renal Failure|August 14, 2001
Blood tubing and cytokine production: effect of sterilizationS Baccheschi, L Sereni, C De Nitti, et al.
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia|January 17, 2007
Immobilizing Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase in hydrogels of carboxymethylcellulose improves its stability and wound healing propertiesA Chiumiento, S Lamponi, R Barbucci, et al.
Biomaterials|July 1, 1984
Heparinizable materials (III). Heparin retention power of a poly(amido-amine) either as crosslinked resin, or surface-grafted on PVCP Ferruti, G Casini, F Tempesti, et al.
Lymphology|September 28, 2005
Hyaluronan and sulphated hyaluronan micropatterns: effect of chemical and topographic cues on lymphatic endothelial cell alignment and proliferationD Pasqui, A Rossi, R Barbucci, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|April 1, 1987
Surface characterization of heparin-complexing poly(amido amine) chains grafted on polyurethane and glass surfacesR Barbucci, A Baszkin, M Benvenuti, et al.
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