Many polymer materials have found a wide variety of applications in biomedical indus-tries due to their excellent mechanical properties. However, the infections associated with the bio-film formation represent serious problems resulting from the initial bacterial attachment on the polymeric surface. The development of novel slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPSs) repre-sents promising method for the biofilm formation prevention. These surfaces are characterized by specific microstructural roughness able to hold lubricants inside. The lubricants create a slippery layer for the repellence of various liquids, such as water and blood. In this study, effective antimi-crobial modifications of polyethylene (PE) and polyurethane (PU), as c...
The nanometer scale surface topography of a solid substrate is known to influence the extent of bact...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces or SLIPS were first introduced in 2011 by Wong et al. who re...
Hydrophobic fibrous slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) were fabricated by electrospinni...
Hydrophobic fibrous slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) were fabricated by electrospinni...
Many polymers have been found in bio-science paralleling with advancement in a technology sector. A ...
The concept of slippery lubricant-infused surfaces has shown promising potential in antifouling for ...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Biofilms are central to some of the most urgent global challenges across diverse fields of applicati...
There is a dire need for infection prevention strategies that do not require the use of antibiotics,...
Undesired growth of biofilms represents a fundamental problem for all surfaces in long-term contact ...
Virtually all biomaterials are susceptible to biofilm formation and, as a consequence, device-associ...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
There is a dire need for infection prevention strategies that do not require the use of antibiotics,...
Inspired by the carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plant, a range of highly liquid repellent lubricant-in...
The nanometer scale surface topography of a solid substrate is known to influence the extent of bact...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces or SLIPS were first introduced in 2011 by Wong et al. who re...
Hydrophobic fibrous slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) were fabricated by electrospinni...
Hydrophobic fibrous slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) were fabricated by electrospinni...
Many polymers have been found in bio-science paralleling with advancement in a technology sector. A ...
The concept of slippery lubricant-infused surfaces has shown promising potential in antifouling for ...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Biofilms are central to some of the most urgent global challenges across diverse fields of applicati...
There is a dire need for infection prevention strategies that do not require the use of antibiotics,...
Undesired growth of biofilms represents a fundamental problem for all surfaces in long-term contact ...
Virtually all biomaterials are susceptible to biofilm formation and, as a consequence, device-associ...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
There is a dire need for infection prevention strategies that do not require the use of antibiotics,...
Inspired by the carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plant, a range of highly liquid repellent lubricant-in...
The nanometer scale surface topography of a solid substrate is known to influence the extent of bact...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces or SLIPS were first introduced in 2011 by Wong et al. who re...