Antimicrobial biomaterials are critical to aid in the regeneration of oral soft tissue and prevent or treat localized bacterial infections. With the rising trend in antibiotic resistance, there is a pressing clinical need for new antimicrobial chemistries and biomaterial design approaches enabling on-demand activation of antibiotic-free antimicrobial functionality following an infection that are environment-friendly, flexible and commercially viable. This study explores the feasibility of integrating a bioresorbable electrospun polymer scaffold with localized antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) capability. To enable aPDT, we encapsulated a photosensitizer (PS) in polyester fibers in the PS inert state, so that the antibacterial functi...
Electrospinning is considered a relatively simple and versatile technique to form high porosity poro...
abstract: The objective of this research is to create biodegradable mats with tunable characteristic...
A series of photodynamically active nanofibers (PFGs) based on porphyrin (TCPP) and poly(vinyl alcoh...
Photodynamically active fibres (PAFs) are a novel class of stimulus-sensitive systems capable of tri...
Chronic wound infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a significant problem for mo...
Although electrospun nanomaterials containing photoactive dyes currently compete with the present st...
Toward the objective of developing platform technologies for anti-infective materials based upon pho...
Smart antibacterial materials capable of releasing antibiotic drugs upon exposure to external trigge...
Herein, we report the design of electrospun ultrathin fibers based on the combination of three diffe...
Hospital-acquired infections pose both a major risk to patient wellbeing and an economic burden on g...
Herein, we report the design of electrospun ultrathin fibers based on the combination of three diffe...
The combined use of two techniques namely electrospray and spinning is made use in a highly versatil...
Hospital-acquired infections pose both a major risk to patient wellbeing and an economic burden on g...
Electrospun fibers are excellent candidates for wound dressings and tissue engineering scaffolds. To...
Electrospun scaffolds constituted by different mixtures of two biodegradable polyesters are prepared...
Electrospinning is considered a relatively simple and versatile technique to form high porosity poro...
abstract: The objective of this research is to create biodegradable mats with tunable characteristic...
A series of photodynamically active nanofibers (PFGs) based on porphyrin (TCPP) and poly(vinyl alcoh...
Photodynamically active fibres (PAFs) are a novel class of stimulus-sensitive systems capable of tri...
Chronic wound infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a significant problem for mo...
Although electrospun nanomaterials containing photoactive dyes currently compete with the present st...
Toward the objective of developing platform technologies for anti-infective materials based upon pho...
Smart antibacterial materials capable of releasing antibiotic drugs upon exposure to external trigge...
Herein, we report the design of electrospun ultrathin fibers based on the combination of three diffe...
Hospital-acquired infections pose both a major risk to patient wellbeing and an economic burden on g...
Herein, we report the design of electrospun ultrathin fibers based on the combination of three diffe...
The combined use of two techniques namely electrospray and spinning is made use in a highly versatil...
Hospital-acquired infections pose both a major risk to patient wellbeing and an economic burden on g...
Electrospun fibers are excellent candidates for wound dressings and tissue engineering scaffolds. To...
Electrospun scaffolds constituted by different mixtures of two biodegradable polyesters are prepared...
Electrospinning is considered a relatively simple and versatile technique to form high porosity poro...
abstract: The objective of this research is to create biodegradable mats with tunable characteristic...
A series of photodynamically active nanofibers (PFGs) based on porphyrin (TCPP) and poly(vinyl alcoh...