Coatings that demonstrate reduced attachment of crystalline precipitates and the medical device colonising Staphylococcus epidermidis were prepared by the immobilisation of silver doped perfluoropolyether–urethane siloxane thin films on glass substrates. The presence of stratified hydrophobic perfluoropolyether groups protects the coating surface from the attachment of crystalline hydrophilic species such as chlorides and phosphates, whilst silver ion release inhibited attachment of S. epidermidis and subsequent biofilm formation in vitro. The release of silver ions protects the perfluoro groups from the hydrophobic interactions of S. epidermidis cells, which can reduce the hydrophobicity of the protective coating. These coatings also exhib...
Overtreatment and overuse of antibiotics in healthcare and agricultural settings have contributed to...
With the increase of life expectancy, hip joint prosthesis is being widely used worldwide, with conc...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
The colonisation of clinical and industrial surfaces with pathogenic microorganisms has prompted inc...
Aims: Environmental contamination plays an important role in the transmission of infections, especi...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Staphylococcus epidermidis has emerged as one of the major nosocomial pathogens associated with infe...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
Biofilm formation on both animate and inanimate surfaces serves as an ideal bacterial reservoir for ...
Inspired by the amino acid 2-chloro-4,5-dihydroxyphenylalanine (Cl-DOPA), present in the composition...
The existence of pathogenic bacteria and fungi on surfaces can be a serious threat to health causing...
Surface bio-contamination is a serious problem which contributes to outbreaks of nosocominal infecti...
The present study investigates the effect of a silver (Ag)-containing nanocomposite coating on Staph...
peer-reviewedCurrent interest in antimicrobial coatings is driven by an urgent need for more effecti...
In this work, a slippery liquid-infused silver-polytetrafluoroethylene (AgFP) coating was fabricated...
Overtreatment and overuse of antibiotics in healthcare and agricultural settings have contributed to...
With the increase of life expectancy, hip joint prosthesis is being widely used worldwide, with conc...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
The colonisation of clinical and industrial surfaces with pathogenic microorganisms has prompted inc...
Aims: Environmental contamination plays an important role in the transmission of infections, especi...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Staphylococcus epidermidis has emerged as one of the major nosocomial pathogens associated with infe...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
Biofilm formation on both animate and inanimate surfaces serves as an ideal bacterial reservoir for ...
Inspired by the amino acid 2-chloro-4,5-dihydroxyphenylalanine (Cl-DOPA), present in the composition...
The existence of pathogenic bacteria and fungi on surfaces can be a serious threat to health causing...
Surface bio-contamination is a serious problem which contributes to outbreaks of nosocominal infecti...
The present study investigates the effect of a silver (Ag)-containing nanocomposite coating on Staph...
peer-reviewedCurrent interest in antimicrobial coatings is driven by an urgent need for more effecti...
In this work, a slippery liquid-infused silver-polytetrafluoroethylene (AgFP) coating was fabricated...
Overtreatment and overuse of antibiotics in healthcare and agricultural settings have contributed to...
With the increase of life expectancy, hip joint prosthesis is being widely used worldwide, with conc...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...