Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the living systems or to actively induce a biological response also by the release of drugs or proteins. These customized requirements foster technologies that can be implemented in additive manufacturing systems. Here, we present a novel approach based on spraying processes that allow to control separately topographic features in the submicron range (similar to 60 nm to 2 mu m), ammine or carboxylic chemistry, and fluorophore release even on temperature-sensitive biodegradable polymers such as polycaprolactone (PCL). We developed a two-steps process with a first deposition of 220 nm silica and poly(lactic-co-glycolide) (PLGA) fluorescent nanopa...
The functionalization of biomaterial surfaces for the design and exploration of novel properties has...
Enhancing the biomaterial surface energy has received wide attention as a possible option for improv...
This study aims to obtain mechanistic understanding of the formation and development of biomedical C...
Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the...
Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the...
Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the...
The surface chemistry of scaffolds for tissue regeneration can guide cells growth. In this study, we...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Biofilm contamination on an implanted medical device represents a particularity...
In this work, an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) has been used to modify a 5% polycaprolacton...
Plasma surface activation and plasma polymers deposition are promising technologies capable to modul...
In this study, a combination of plasma and photolithographic processes for production of micro-struc...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics are of interest in bone substitution due to their good biocompatibi...
This review article highlights plasma spraying as a technique for synthesizing nanostructured coat-i...
The research described in this doctoral thesis work was mainly focused towards the low pressure indu...
The functionalization of biomaterial surfaces for the design and exploration of novel properties has...
Enhancing the biomaterial surface energy has received wide attention as a possible option for improv...
This study aims to obtain mechanistic understanding of the formation and development of biomedical C...
Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the...
Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the...
Implantable devices need specific tailored surface morphologies and chemistries to interact with the...
The surface chemistry of scaffolds for tissue regeneration can guide cells growth. In this study, we...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Biofilm contamination on an implanted medical device represents a particularity...
In this work, an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) has been used to modify a 5% polycaprolacton...
Plasma surface activation and plasma polymers deposition are promising technologies capable to modul...
In this study, a combination of plasma and photolithographic processes for production of micro-struc...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics are of interest in bone substitution due to their good biocompatibi...
This review article highlights plasma spraying as a technique for synthesizing nanostructured coat-i...
The research described in this doctoral thesis work was mainly focused towards the low pressure indu...
The functionalization of biomaterial surfaces for the design and exploration of novel properties has...
Enhancing the biomaterial surface energy has received wide attention as a possible option for improv...
This study aims to obtain mechanistic understanding of the formation and development of biomedical C...