Abstract The steady increase in the use of medical implants and the associated rise of medical device infections has fuelled the need for the production of biomaterials with improved biocompatibility. 2-(methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) (MPC) based coatings have been used to improve the biocompatibility of a number of different medical devices. Recent studies have investigated the use of a phosphorylcholine modified with cationic charge to encourage specific bio-interaction. Until now the affect of cationic charge incorporation in MPC copolymers on bacterial adhesion has not been investigated. This study attempts to address this by investigating the affect of charge on four different strains of bacteria commonly associated with medic...
Phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers have been used in a variety of medical device applications to ...
The infection of biomaterials is determined by an interplay of adhesion and surface growth of the in...
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of polymer peptide conjugates to be used as ...
Phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers have been used in a variety of medical device applications to ...
This study examined bacterial adhesion to a new multi-component cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-b...
New anti-infective materials are needed urgently as alternatives to conventional biocides. It has re...
Initial bacterial adhesion to medical devices and subsequent biofilm formation are known as the lead...
The blood-contacting properties and the effect on bacterial adhesion of a material based on polyuret...
The effect of introducing cationic charge into phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers has been invest...
In this study the biocompatibility of PC polymers modified with various amounts of cationic charge w...
Biofilm formation on biomaterials implant surfaces and subsequent infectious complications are a fre...
The influence of material properties on bacterial attachment to surfaces needs to be understood when...
The infection risk of biomaterial implants is determined by an interplay of bacterial adhesion and s...
Phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers have been used in a variety of medical device applications to ...
The infection of biomaterials is determined by an interplay of adhesion and surface growth of the in...
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of polymer peptide conjugates to be used as ...
Phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers have been used in a variety of medical device applications to ...
This study examined bacterial adhesion to a new multi-component cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-b...
New anti-infective materials are needed urgently as alternatives to conventional biocides. It has re...
Initial bacterial adhesion to medical devices and subsequent biofilm formation are known as the lead...
The blood-contacting properties and the effect on bacterial adhesion of a material based on polyuret...
The effect of introducing cationic charge into phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers has been invest...
In this study the biocompatibility of PC polymers modified with various amounts of cationic charge w...
Biofilm formation on biomaterials implant surfaces and subsequent infectious complications are a fre...
The influence of material properties on bacterial attachment to surfaces needs to be understood when...
The infection risk of biomaterial implants is determined by an interplay of bacterial adhesion and s...
Phosphorylcholine (PC)-based polymers have been used in a variety of medical device applications to ...
The infection of biomaterials is determined by an interplay of adhesion and surface growth of the in...
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of polymer peptide conjugates to be used as ...