Although biofilm formation is a very effective mechanism to sustain bacterial life, it is detrimental in medical and industrial sectors. Current strategies to control biofilm proliferation are typically based on biocides, which exhibit a negative environmental impact. In the search for environmentally friendly solutions, nanotechnology opens the possibility to control the interaction between biological systems and colonized surfaces by introducing nanostructured coatings that have the potential to affect bacterial adhesion by modifying surface properties at the same scale. In this work, we present a study on the performance of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride coatings (h-BN) to reduce biofilm formation. In contraposition to planktonic s...
The development of new pharmacological strategies that evade bacterial resistance has become a compe...
Protecting surfacesfrom biofilm formation presents a significantchallenge in the biomedical field. T...
Protecting surfaces from bacterial colonization and biofilm development is an important challenge fo...
Due to its several economic and ecological consequences, biofouling is a widely recognized concern i...
Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising and remarkable nanomaterial that exhibits antimicrobial activity ...
The key first step in developing bacterial infections related to implants and medical devices is the...
Understanding biological interaction with graphene and hexagonal-boron nitride (h-BN) membranes has ...
In recent years, bacteria inactivation during their direct physical contact withsurface nanotopograp...
Artículo de publicación ISIUnderstanding biological interaction with graphene and hexagonal-boron n...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Biofouling is an inevitable obstacle that impairs the overall performance of polymeric membranes, in...
The increasing incidence of implant-associated infections has prompted the development of effective ...
Biofilm formation on surfaces in technology and the environment is a problem that can lead to high c...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Although graphene-based materials (GBMs) have been thoroughly explored, their use in antimicrobial s...
The development of new pharmacological strategies that evade bacterial resistance has become a compe...
Protecting surfacesfrom biofilm formation presents a significantchallenge in the biomedical field. T...
Protecting surfaces from bacterial colonization and biofilm development is an important challenge fo...
Due to its several economic and ecological consequences, biofouling is a widely recognized concern i...
Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising and remarkable nanomaterial that exhibits antimicrobial activity ...
The key first step in developing bacterial infections related to implants and medical devices is the...
Understanding biological interaction with graphene and hexagonal-boron nitride (h-BN) membranes has ...
In recent years, bacteria inactivation during their direct physical contact withsurface nanotopograp...
Artículo de publicación ISIUnderstanding biological interaction with graphene and hexagonal-boron n...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Biofouling is an inevitable obstacle that impairs the overall performance of polymeric membranes, in...
The increasing incidence of implant-associated infections has prompted the development of effective ...
Biofilm formation on surfaces in technology and the environment is a problem that can lead to high c...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Although graphene-based materials (GBMs) have been thoroughly explored, their use in antimicrobial s...
The development of new pharmacological strategies that evade bacterial resistance has become a compe...
Protecting surfacesfrom biofilm formation presents a significantchallenge in the biomedical field. T...
Protecting surfaces from bacterial colonization and biofilm development is an important challenge fo...