Maria Stio
Researcher
Department of Biomedical, Experimental and Clinical Sciences
University of Florence
Italy
Biography
He received classical maturity at Prato in 1975. From April 1980 he attended the Institute for Biological Chemistry of the University of Florence, for the preparation of his thesis. Graduated in Biological Sciences on April 26, 1982. 1983 Entry to the National Order of Biologists. 1982-1988 continued to attend the Interfaculty of Biological Chemistry uninterruptedly. 1985- is eligible for a post graduate position at the Interfaculty of Chemical Chemistry (Faculty of Medicine and Surgery). 1986-1987 holder of a scholarship (Italian League for the Fight Against Tumors). 1988 - winner of a position as a technical officer at the Department of Biochemical Sciences. He took office in the Department on 19.12.1988. In October 2001 he was appointed Researcher for Applied Biology, s.d.s. BIO / 13, at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. Since then, she has been the researcher of the University of California, Department of Biomedical and Experimental Biomedical Sciences (Human Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery), which has been confirmed for an indefinite period. He is a member of the Italian Society of Biochemistry since 1983, and of the Italian Association of Biology and Genetics (AIBG).
Research Interest
Applied Biology
Publications
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Maria Stio; Maria Martinesi; Cristina Treves; Francesca Borgioli (2015). In vitro response of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells to AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel subjected to nitriding and collagen coating treatments. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE, vol. 26, pp. 100-1-100-11, ISSN:0957-4530
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Stio, Maria; Luigina, Retico; Vito, Annese; Bonanomi, Andrea Giovanni (2016). Vitamin D regulates the tight-junction protein expression in active ulcerative colitis. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, vol. 51, pp. 1193-1199, ISSN:1502-7708
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Stio, Maria; Martinesi, Maria; Treves, Cristina; Borgioli, Francesca (2016). Cultures and co-cultures of human blood mononuclear cells and endothelial cells for the biocompatibility assessment of surface modified AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel. MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. C, BIOMIMETIC MATERIALS, SENSORS AND SYSTEMS, vol. 69, pp. 1081-1091, ISSN:0928-4931