Infection and thrombus formation are still the biggest challenges for the success of blood contact medical devices. This work aims the development of an antimicrobial and hemocompatible biomaterial coating through which selective binding of albumin (passivant protein) from the bloodstream is promoted and, thus, adsorption of other proteins responsible for bacterial adhesion and thrombus formation can be prevented. Polyurethane (PU) films were coated with hyaluronic acid, an antifouling agent, that was previously modified with thiol groups (HA-SH), using polydopamine as the binding agent. Octadecyl acrylate (C18) was used to attract albumin since it resembles the circulating free fatty acids and albumin is a fatty acid transporter. Thiol–ene...
International audienceLimiting the serum protein fouling is a major challenge in the design of nanop...
Adding underbrushes of oligoethylene glycol (OEG) to monolayers of long chain PEG molecules on a sur...
We present the immobilization on synthetic substrates of elastin-like recombinamers (ELR) that combi...
Challenges associated with nonspecific adsorption of proteins on sensor surfaces have steered the de...
Nowadays, a variety of materials are employed to make numerous medical devices, including metals, po...
Blood-contacting materials with antiplatelet aggregation and anticoagulant properties are in great d...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
Implantable material surfaces suffer from unavoidable major events of blood–biomaterial interactions...
Human blood plasma and serum pose significant challenges to implanted devices because of highly unfa...
Biocompatibility of natural and synthetic implant materials as blood contacting devices is crucial t...
Interfaces bearing firmly attached thiol groups are useful for many applications requiring the versa...
Hemocompatible materials are needed for internal and extracorporeal biomedical applications, which s...
In this work, polyacrylamide is investigated as an ultralow fouling surface coating to highly resist...
A method has been developed in which a layer of p-aminosalicylic acid (4-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid...
Development of biomaterials with long-term biocompatibility, durability, and stability remains a cri...
International audienceLimiting the serum protein fouling is a major challenge in the design of nanop...
Adding underbrushes of oligoethylene glycol (OEG) to monolayers of long chain PEG molecules on a sur...
We present the immobilization on synthetic substrates of elastin-like recombinamers (ELR) that combi...
Challenges associated with nonspecific adsorption of proteins on sensor surfaces have steered the de...
Nowadays, a variety of materials are employed to make numerous medical devices, including metals, po...
Blood-contacting materials with antiplatelet aggregation and anticoagulant properties are in great d...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
Implantable material surfaces suffer from unavoidable major events of blood–biomaterial interactions...
Human blood plasma and serum pose significant challenges to implanted devices because of highly unfa...
Biocompatibility of natural and synthetic implant materials as blood contacting devices is crucial t...
Interfaces bearing firmly attached thiol groups are useful for many applications requiring the versa...
Hemocompatible materials are needed for internal and extracorporeal biomedical applications, which s...
In this work, polyacrylamide is investigated as an ultralow fouling surface coating to highly resist...
A method has been developed in which a layer of p-aminosalicylic acid (4-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid...
Development of biomaterials with long-term biocompatibility, durability, and stability remains a cri...
International audienceLimiting the serum protein fouling is a major challenge in the design of nanop...
Adding underbrushes of oligoethylene glycol (OEG) to monolayers of long chain PEG molecules on a sur...
We present the immobilization on synthetic substrates of elastin-like recombinamers (ELR) that combi...