The interest in nanotechnology and the growing concern for the antibiotic resistance demonstrated by many microorganisms have recently stimulated many efforts in designing innovative biomaterials and substrates with antibacterial properties. Among the implemented strategies to control the incidence of infections associated with the use of biomedical device and implants, interesting routes are represented by the incorporation of bactericidal agents onto the surface of biomaterials for the prevention of bacterial adhesion and biofilm growth. Natural products and particularly bioactive metals such as silver, copper and zinc represent an interesting alternative for the development of advanced biomaterials with antimicrobial properties. This rev...
The infection of biomaterials, particularly medical implants, represents a signifi cant challenge du...
Much progress has been achieved in the preparation and application of engineered nanoparticles (NPs)...
The present work presents new bactericidal coatings, based on two families of non-toxic, antimicrobi...
The use of medical devices (e.g., catheters, implants, and probes) is a common and essential part of...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Background Bacterial colonisation on implantable device surfaces is estimated to cause more than hal...
Background Bacterial colonisation on implantable device surfaces is estimated to cause more than hal...
Background Bacterial colonisation on implantable device surfaces is estimated to cause more than hal...
Anti-infective biomaterials need to be tailored according to the specific clinical application. All ...
Anti-infective biomaterials need to be tailored according to the specific clinical application. All ...
Anti-infective biomaterials need to be tailored according to the specific clinical application. All ...
The infection of biomaterials, particularly medical implants, represents a signifi cant challenge du...
Much progress has been achieved in the preparation and application of engineered nanoparticles (NPs)...
The present work presents new bactericidal coatings, based on two families of non-toxic, antimicrobi...
The use of medical devices (e.g., catheters, implants, and probes) is a common and essential part of...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Background Bacterial colonisation on implantable device surfaces is estimated to cause more than hal...
Background Bacterial colonisation on implantable device surfaces is estimated to cause more than hal...
Background Bacterial colonisation on implantable device surfaces is estimated to cause more than hal...
Anti-infective biomaterials need to be tailored according to the specific clinical application. All ...
Anti-infective biomaterials need to be tailored according to the specific clinical application. All ...
Anti-infective biomaterials need to be tailored according to the specific clinical application. All ...
The infection of biomaterials, particularly medical implants, represents a signifi cant challenge du...
Much progress has been achieved in the preparation and application of engineered nanoparticles (NPs)...
The present work presents new bactericidal coatings, based on two families of non-toxic, antimicrobi...