Allison A. Campbell

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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States 
Area:
biomaterials
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https://chemistry.buffalo.edu/fall-2016-alumni-profile-allison-a-campbell/

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George H. Nancollas grad student 1991 SUNY Buffalo
 (The nucleation and growth of calcium-containing biominerals on biologically relevant surfaces.)
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Shaw WJ, Campbell AA, Paine ML, et al. (2004) The COOH terminus of the amelogenin, LRAP, is oriented next to the hydroxyapatite surface. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 40263-6
Campbell AA, Song L, Li XS, et al. (2000) Development, characterization, and anti-microbial efficacy of hydroxyapatite-chlorhexidine coatings produced by surface-induced mineralization. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 53: 400-7
Shaw WJ, Long JR, Dindot JL, et al. (2000) Determination of statherin N-terminal peptide conformation on hydroxyapatite crystals Journal of the American Chemical Society. 122: 1709-1716
Clark RH, Campbell AA, Klumb LA, et al. (1999) Protein electrostatic surface distribution can determine whether calcium oxalate crystal growth is promoted or inhibited. Calcified Tissue International. 64: 516-21
Campbell AA. (1999) Interfacial regulation of crystallization in aqueous environments Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science. 4: 40-45
Long JR, Dindot JL, Zebroski H, et al. (1998) A peptide that inhibits hydroxyapatite growth is in an extended conformation on the crystal surface. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 95: 12083-7
Letellier SR, Lochhead MJ, Campbell AA, et al. (1998) Oriented growth of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals beneath phospholipid monolayers. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1380: 31-45
Nooney MG, Campbell A, Murrell TS, et al. (1998) Nucleation and growth of phosphate on metal oxide thin films Langmuir. 14: 2750-2755
Wheeler DL, Campbell AA, Graff GL, et al. (1997) Histological and biomechanical evaluation of calcium phosphate coatings applied through surface-induced mineralization to porous titanium implants. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 34: 539-43
Campbell AA, Fryxell GE, Linehan JC, et al. (1996) Surface-induced mineralization: a new method for producing calcium phosphate coatings. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 32: 111-8
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