Massimiliano Perduca
Associate Professor
Department of Biotechnology
University of Vermont
Italy
Biography
Dr. Massimiliano Perduca is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Department of Biotechnology, , Italy. His research interests includes During the years after the PhD, Massimiliano Perduca further studied the structural and functional analysis of proteins from different organisms involved in illness or that can be used as drugs for treating tumoral diseases, resulting to the publication of several papers.Currently he is also involved in projects based on synthesis and phisico-chemical characterization of nanostructures for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and hydrogen production use.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Massimiliano Perduca is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to During the years after the PhD, Massimiliano Perduca further studied the structural and functional analysis of proteins from different organisms involved in illness or that can be used as drugs for treating tumoral diseases, resulting to the publication of several papers.Currently he is also involved in projects based on synthesis and phisico-chemical characterization of nanostructures for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and hydrogen production use..
Research Interest
During the years after the PhD, Massimiliano Perduca further studied the structural and functional analysis of proteins from different organisms involved in illness or that can be used as drugs for treating tumoral diseases, resulting to the publication of several papers. Currently he is also involved in projects based on synthesis and phisico-chemical characterization of nanostructures for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and hydrogen production use.
Publications
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Sala A, Capaldi S, Campagnoli M, Faggion B, Labò S, Perduca M, Romano A, Carrizo ME, Valli M, Visai L, Minchiotti L. Structure and properties of the C-terminal domain of insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-1 isolated from human amniotic fluid. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2005 Aug 19;280(33):29812-9.
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Nichesola D, Perduca M, Capaldi S, Carrizo ME, Righetti PG, Monaco HL. Crystal structure of chicken liver basic fatty acid-binding protein complexed with cholic acid. Biochemistry. 2004 Nov 9;43(44):14072-9.
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Carrizo ME, Capaldi S, Perduca M, Irazoqui FJ, Nores GA, Monaco HL. The antineoplastic lectin of the common edible mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) has two binding sites, each specific for a different configuration at a single epimeric hydroxyl. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2004 Dec 13.