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Bruno Maggio is affiliated with the National University of Córdoba in Argentina. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Phase behavior and molecular interactions in mixtures of ceramide with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine

    Dolores C. Carrer;Bruno Maggio

  • Molecular behaviour of glycosphingolipids in interfaces. Possible participation in some properties of nerve membranes.

    B Maggio;F.A Cumar;R Caputto

  • The surface behavior of glycosphingolipids in biomembranes: a new frontier of molecular ecology.

    Bruno Maggio

  • Surface behaviour of gangliosides and related glycosphingolipids

    B Maggio;F A Cumar;R Caputto

  • Thermotropic behavior of glycosphingolipids in aqueous dispersions.

    Bruno Maggio;Toshio Ariga;Julian M. Sturtevant;Robert K. Yu

  • Modulation of phospholipase A2 by electrostatic fields and dipole potential of glycosphingolipids in monolayers.

    Bruno Maggio

  • Thermotropic behavior of binary mixtures of diplamitoylphosphatidylcholine and glycosphingolipids in aqueous dispersions

    Bruno Maggio;Toshio Ariga;Julian M. Sturtevant;Robert K. Yu

  • Interactions of tocopherols and ubiquinones with monolayers of phospholipids.

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  • Poly(ethylene glycol), surface potential and cell fusion.

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  • Interactions of gangliosides with phospholipids and glycosphingolipids in mixed monolayers

    B Maggio;F A Cumar;R Caputto

  • Configuration and interactions of the polar head group in gangliosides

    Bruno Maggio;Federico A. Cumar;Ranwel Caputto

  • Geometric and thermodynamic restrictions for the self-assembly of glycosphingolipid-phospholipid systems

    Bruno Maggio

  • Shape Transitions and Lattice Structuring of Ceramide-Enriched Domains Generated by Sphingomyelinase in Lipid Monolayers

    Steffen Härtel;María Laura Fanani;Bruno Maggio

  • Bidirectional control of sphingomyelinase activity and surface topography in lipid monolayers.

    María Laura Fanani;Steffen Härtel;Rafael G. Oliveira;Bruno Maggio

  • Thermodynamic-geometric correlations for the morphology of self-assembled structures of glycosphingolipids and their mixtures with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine

    Bruno Maggio;John Albert;Robert K. Yu

  • The self-organization of lipids and proteins of myelin at the membrane interface. Molecular factors underlying the microheterogeneity of domain segregation.

    Carla M. Rosetti;Bruno Maggio;Rafael G. Oliveira

  • Coexistence of immiscible mixtures of palmitoylsphingomyelin and palmitoylceramide in monolayers and bilayers.

    Jon V. Busto;María Laura Fanani;Luisina De Tullio;Jesús Sot

  • Interaction of myelin basic protein, melittin and bovine serum albumin with gangliosides, sulphatide and neutral glycosphingolipids in mixed monolayers.

    Gerardo D. Fidelio;Bruno Maggio;Federico A. Cumar

  • Effect of molecular surface packing on the enzymatic activity modulation of an anchored protein on phospholipid Langmuir monolayers.

    Luciano Caseli;Rafael G. Oliveira;Douglas C. Masui;Rosa P. M. Furriel

  • Biophysics of sphingolipids II. Glycosphingolipids: an assortment of multiple structural information transducers at the membrane surface.

    Bruno Maggio;M.L. Fanani;C.M. Rosetti;N. Wilke

  • Interaction of soluble and membrane proteins with monolayers of glycosphingolipids.

    G D Fidelio;B Maggio;F A Cumar

  • Laurdan properties in glycosphingolipid-phospholipid mixtures: a comparative fluorescence and calorimetric study

    Luis A Bagatolli;Bruno Maggio;Felipe Aguilar;Carlos P Sotomayor

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert K. Yu
Robert K. Yu Augusta University
Alicia Alonso
Alicia Alonso University of the Basque Country
Félix M. Goñi
Félix M. Goñi University of the Basque Country
Julian M. Sturtevant
Julian M. Sturtevant Yale University
Motomu Tanaka
Motomu Tanaka Heidelberg University
Luis A. Bagatolli
Luis A. Bagatolli National University of Córdoba
Alessandro Guidotti
Alessandro Guidotti University of Illinois at Chicago
Atul N. Parikh
Atul N. Parikh University of California, Davis
Roberto Carlos Salvarezza
Roberto Carlos Salvarezza Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

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