Bioadhesion is said to occur when two materials, at least one of which is biological in nature, are held together for extended periods. Bioadhesion includes cell-to-cell adhesion, bacteria binding to surfaces, adhesion to mucous membranes and the use of adhesive materials in medical treatments (such as in drug delivery devices, tissue adhesives or wound dressings). There are two stages in the formation of the bioadhesive joint, the first is the contact stage, when two surfaces are brought together into intimate contact, the second is the consolidation stage, when the adhesive interactions occur. There are several theories as to how such interactions arise, based around surface ‘wetting’, macromolecular interpenetration, mechanical interlock...
The adhesion of bacteria to biological and nonbiological surfaces is of fundamental importance in re...
Upon initial microbial adhesion to a surface multiple events occur that include interfacial re-arran...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
Mucoadhesion is said to occur when two surfaces, one of which is a mucous membrane, adhere to each o...
Mucoadhesion is where two surfaces, one of which is a mucous membrane, adhere to each other. This ha...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Materials and systems preventing the separation of two surfaces may be defined as adhesives. There a...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Biological adhesives offer impressive performances and, therewith, the potential to inspire novel, m...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
Adhesion of microorganisms to solid surfaces is one of the prime steps in the formation of biofilms....
This review is concerned with the physical chemistry of processes occurring during bioadhesion i.e. ...
Includes methods from such diverse fields as microbiology, structural biology, biophysics and bioche...
The efficacy of biomaterials-either as replacements for damaged tissues, or as a temporary scaffolds...
The adhesion of bacteria to biological and nonbiological surfaces is of fundamental importance in re...
Upon initial microbial adhesion to a surface multiple events occur that include interfacial re-arran...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
Mucoadhesion is said to occur when two surfaces, one of which is a mucous membrane, adhere to each o...
Mucoadhesion is where two surfaces, one of which is a mucous membrane, adhere to each other. This ha...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Materials and systems preventing the separation of two surfaces may be defined as adhesives. There a...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Biological adhesives offer impressive performances and, therewith, the potential to inspire novel, m...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
Adhesion of microorganisms to solid surfaces is one of the prime steps in the formation of biofilms....
This review is concerned with the physical chemistry of processes occurring during bioadhesion i.e. ...
Includes methods from such diverse fields as microbiology, structural biology, biophysics and bioche...
The efficacy of biomaterials-either as replacements for damaged tissues, or as a temporary scaffolds...
The adhesion of bacteria to biological and nonbiological surfaces is of fundamental importance in re...
Upon initial microbial adhesion to a surface multiple events occur that include interfacial re-arran...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...