none9noAbstract Anti-infective properties of biomedical materials are often achieved by loading or coating them with powerful bactericides. Undesirably, these bioactive molecules can damage the host cells at the biomaterial-tissues interface and, sometimes, even determine systemic toxic effects. The search for biomaterials able to actively resist infection while displaying a safe cytocompatibility profile toward eukaryotic cells is being progressively developed. Poly-(d,l)lactic acid (PLA) is a broadly used resorbable material with established biocompatibility properties. The dissolving surfaces of a biodegradable material tend to be per se elusive for bacteria. Here, films of pristine PLA, of PLA blended with vitamin E (VitE) and PLA blend...
Biofilms are detrimental in many industrial and biomedical applications and prevention of biofilm fo...
The development of new biomaterials with improved properties is becoming increasingly important in ...
Copyright © 2014 Ilaria Armentano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Anti-infective properties of biomedical materials are often achieved by loading or coating ...
Anti-infective properties of biomedical materials are often achieved by loading or coating them with...
Highly biocompatible polylactic acid (PLA)-derived polymers are used for different biomedical applic...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
The effects of biomaterials on their environment must be carefully modulated in most biomedical appl...
Poly(lactic acid)-based antimicrobial materials received considerable attention as promising systems...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016 by Ingus Skadiņš. Copyright: Copyright 2016 Elsevier B.V., All rights re...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...
Biofilms are detrimental in many industrial and biomedical applications and prevention of biofilm fo...
The development of new biomaterials with improved properties is becoming increasingly important in ...
Copyright © 2014 Ilaria Armentano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Anti-infective properties of biomedical materials are often achieved by loading or coating ...
Anti-infective properties of biomedical materials are often achieved by loading or coating them with...
Highly biocompatible polylactic acid (PLA)-derived polymers are used for different biomedical applic...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
The effects of biomaterials on their environment must be carefully modulated in most biomedical appl...
Poly(lactic acid)-based antimicrobial materials received considerable attention as promising systems...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016 by Ingus Skadiņš. Copyright: Copyright 2016 Elsevier B.V., All rights re...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...
Biofilms are detrimental in many industrial and biomedical applications and prevention of biofilm fo...
The development of new biomaterials with improved properties is becoming increasingly important in ...
Copyright © 2014 Ilaria Armentano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...