Publications by authors named "Chiara Venturini"

Cell-matrix adhesion is a central mechanical function to a large number of phenomena in physiology and disease, including morphogenesis, wound healing, and tumor cell invasion. Today, how single cells respond to different extracellular cues has been comprehensively studied. However, how the mechanical behavior of the main individual molecules that form an adhesion complex cooperatively responds to force within the adhesion complex is still poorly understood.

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On-surface synthesis provides a very promising strategy for creating stable functional structures on surfaces. In the past, classical reactions known from solution synthesis have been successfully transferred onto a surface. Due to the presence of the surface, on-surface synthesis provides the potential of directing the reaction pathway in a manner that might not be accessible in classical solution synthesis.

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Materials for bone grafting are a major health stake today. The existing synthetic materials only partially answer to the requirements for such uses and do not provide a real alternative solution to the classical way consisting of the reuse of natural osseous materials, known to create other problems. In the present work, we have prepared calcium carbonate powders using spray pyrolysis in the perspective to realize ideal and multi-purposed bricks to form bone graft materials, by bottom-up approaches, using classical techniques.

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In the title compound, C9H6O2, the carb-oxy-lic acid group is almost in the plane of the benzene ring, making a dihedral angle of 2.49 (18)°. In the crystal, mol-ecules are linked by pairs of O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming classical acid-acid inversion dimers, with an R 2 (2)(8) ring motif.

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The role of the alkyl chain length and of the headgroup on the thermal behavior of mixtures of ASC8 (ascorbyl octanoate) and ASC16 (ascorbyl hexadecanoate) was investigated through differential scanning calorimetry, small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy experiments. The formation of two eutectics and of a peritectic point was found from the phase diagram, and their structural properties were studied. The results were compared by investigating the thermal behavior of mixtures of octanoic acid and hexadecanoic acid.

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Background: Informed consent must be obtained from all patients undergoing medical procedures, especially when these imply a significant risk of severe adverse events. However, as for interventional cardiology, recall of information has been shown to be poor. In this study we evaluated the usefulness of an audiovisual support, in adjunct to the standard written informative form, in obtaining: (a) effective patient information before invasive coronary procedures, and (b) patient familiarization with the cath lab team, equipment, and the main procedural phases.

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