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José Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello

José Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello

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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8835
World Ranking
12355
National Ranking
476

Overview

José Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello is affiliated with the University of Valladolid in Spain. Their research spans multiple fields related to materials science, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, focusing particularly on biomaterials and biomedical applications.

The main fields of study include:

  • Materials Science
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Subfields of Rodríguez-Cabello's research encompass:

  • Biomaterials
  • Genetics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Surgery
  • Molecular Biology

Their scholarly work involves various interrelated topics, such as:

  • Connective tissue disorders research
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Silk-based biomaterials and applications
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research

Recent publications by Rodríguez-Cabello include the following papers:

  • "Elastin-like recombinamers-based hydrogel modulates post-ischemic remodeling in a non-transmural myocardial infarction in sheep" (2021) published in Science Translational Medicine
  • "Spatially Heterogeneous Tubular Scaffolds for In Situ Heart Valve Tissue Engineering Using Melt Electrowriting" (2022) published in Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Disordered protein-graphene oxide co-assembly and supramolecular biofabrication of functional fluidic devices" (2020) published in Nature Communications
  • "Antibiofilm coatings based on protein-engineered polymers and antimicrobial peptides for preventing implant-associated infections" (2020) published in Biomaterials Science
  • "Elastin-Based Materials: Promising Candidates for Cardiac Tissue Regeneration" (2020) published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • Matilde Alonso
  • Sergio Acosta
  • Álvaro Mata
  • Alicia Fernández-Colino
  • Mercedes Santos

Rodríguez-Cabello's work is commonly published in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Biomacromolecules
  • Materials Today Bio
  • Biomaterials Science

Best Publications

  • Self-assembled particles of an elastin-like polymer as vehicles for controlled drug release.

    R. Herrero-Vanrell;A.C. Rincón;M. Alonso;V. Reboto

  • Design and bioproduction of a recombinant multi(bio)functional elastin-like protein polymer containing cell adhesion sequences for tissue engineering purposes.

    Alessandra Girotti;Javier Reguera;José Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello;Francisco Javier Arias

  • Thermoresponsive self-assembled elastin-based nanoparticles for delivery of BMPs.

    Paulo C. Bessa;Raul Machado;Sylvia Nürnberger;Daniela Dopler

  • Co-assembly, spatiotemporal control and morphogenesis of a hybrid protein-peptide system

    Karla E. Inostroza-Brito;Estelle Collin;Orit Siton-Mendelson;Katherine H. Smith

  • Elastin-like polypeptides in drug delivery ☆

    José Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello;Francisco Javier Arias;Matilde Alonso Rodrigo;Alessandra Girotti

  • “Recombinamers” as advanced materials for the post-oil age

    J. Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello;Laura Martín;Matilde Alonso;F. Javier Arias

  • Effect of NaCl on the exothermic and endothermic components of the inverse temperature transition of a model elastin-like polymer

    Javier Reguera;Dan W. Urry;Timothy M. Parker;David T. Mcpherson

  • Influence of the Molecular Weight on the Inverse Temperature Transition of a Model Genetically Engineered Elastin-like pH-Responsive Polymer

    Alessandra Girotti;Javier Reguera;Francisco Javier Arias;Matilde Alonso

  • Bioactive scaffolds based on elastin-like materials for wound healing.

    J. Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello;I. González de Torre;A. Ibañez-Fonseca;M. Alonso

  • Protein disorder-order interplay to guide the growth of hierarchical mineralized structures.

    Sherif Elsharkawy;Maisoon Al-Jawad;Maria F. Pantano;Esther Tejeda-Montes

  • Influence of the Amino-Acid Sequence on the Inverse Temperature Transition of Elastin-Like Polymers

    Artur Ribeiro;F. Javier Arias;Javier Reguera;Matilde Alonso

  • Elastin-like recombinamer catalyst-free click gels: characterization of poroelastic and intrinsic viscoelastic properties.

    Israel González de Torre;Mercedes Santos;Luis Quintanilla;Ana Testera

  • Biocompatibility of elastin-like polymer poly(VPAVG) microparticles: in vitro and in vivo studies.

    A.C. Rincón;I. T. Molina-Martinez;B. de las Heras;M. Alonso

  • Temperature-Triggered Self-Assembly of Elastin-Like Block Co-Recombinamers:The Controlled Formation of Micelles and Vesicles in an Aqueous Medium

    Laura Martín;Emilio Castro;Artur Ribeiro;Matilde Alonso

  • Elastin‐like recombinamers: Biosynthetic strategies and biotechnological applications

    Alessandra Girotti;Alicia Fernández-Colino;Isabel M. López;José C. Rodríguez-Cabello

  • Layer-by-layer assembly of chitosan and recombinant biopolymers into biomimetic coatings with multiple stimuli-responsive properties.

    Rui R. Costa;Catarina A. Custódio;Francisco J. Arias;José C. Rodríguez-Cabello

  • Developing functionality in elastin-like polymers by increasing their molecular complexity: the power of the genetic engineering approach

    J. Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello;Javier Reguera;Alessandra Girotti;Matilde Alonso

  • Synthesis and characterization of macroporous thermosensitive hydrogels from recombinant elastin-like polymers.

    Laura Martín;Matilde Alonso;Alessandra Girotti;F. Javier Arias

  • Nanopore formation by self-assembly of the model genetically engineered elastin-like polymer [(VPGVG)2(VPGEG)(VPGVG)2]15.

    Javier Reguera;Amir Fahmi;Philip Moriarty;and Alessandra Girotti

  • Stimuli‐Responsive Thin Coatings Using Elastin‐Like Polymers for Biomedical Applications

    Rui R. Costa;Catarina A. Custódio;Ana M. Testera;Francisco J. Arias

  • Self-Organized ECM-Mimetic Model Based on an Amphiphilic Multiblock Silk-Elastin-Like Corecombinamer with a Concomitant Dual Physical Gelation Process

    Alicia Fernández-Colino;F. Javier Arias;Matilde Alonso;J. Carlos Rodríguez-Cabello

  • Small Caliber Compliant Vascular Grafts Based on Elastin-Like Recombinamers for in situ Tissue Engineering.

    Alicia Fernández-Colino;Frederic Wolf;Stephan Rütten;Thomas Schmitz-Rode

Frequent Co-Authors

Margarida Casal
Margarida Casal University of Minho
João F. Mano
João F. Mano University of Aveiro
Vitor Sencadas
Vitor Sencadas University of Wollongong
Nicola Pugno
Nicola Pugno University of Trento
Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez
Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures
Vasif Hasirci
Vasif Hasirci Middle East Technical University
Elisabeth Engel
Elisabeth Engel Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia
Conrado Aparicio
Conrado Aparicio International University Of Catalonia
Rui L. Reis
Rui L. Reis University of Minho
Paolo A. Netti
Paolo A. Netti Italian Institute of Technology

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