The adhesion of bacteria on a biomaterial surface is believed to be the first step in the development of biomaterial-related infection. The goal of this study was to investigate the mechanisms that permit adherent bacteria to persist on the surface of an implanted cardiovascular biomaterial. We hypothesized that circulating leukocytes are unable to adhere to the biomaterial surface under physiologic shear stress conditions, and this prevents them from interacting with adherent bacteria. To address this hypothesis, we investigated the adhesion profiles of Staphylococcus epidermidis and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN), incubated under controlled shear stress conditions with the test biomaterial. We found that bacteria could adhere on the b...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a gram positive pathogen known to cause multiple infectious dis...
The adhesion profiles of bacteria and polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes on poly(ehterurethane urea)...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
Development of biomaterial-related infections is attracting an increasing interest due to the signif...
Bacterial contaminations are one of the major causes for implant failure and cause significant reduc...
Bacterial contamination during biomaterial implantation is often unavoidable, yielding a combat betw...
Intravenous catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSI) are the major cause of healthcare-assoc...
We investigated the role of blood components in the adhesion of staphylococci to biological and arti...
Bacterial infection has drawn serious attention in modern medicine, either in respect to biomaterial...
Blood-contacting biomaterials may activate the complement cascade, thus promoting leukocyte adhesion...
AbstractPurpose: Cardiovascular device-centered infections are a major cause of hospital morbidity, ...
Background: Implant-related infections are caused by adhesion of bacteria to the surface of biomater...
Coagulase negative staphylococci, most notably Staphylococcus epidermidis, have been identified as ...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a gram positive pathogen known to cause multiple infectious dis...
The adhesion profiles of bacteria and polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes on poly(ehterurethane urea)...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
Development of biomaterial-related infections is attracting an increasing interest due to the signif...
Bacterial contaminations are one of the major causes for implant failure and cause significant reduc...
Bacterial contamination during biomaterial implantation is often unavoidable, yielding a combat betw...
Intravenous catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSI) are the major cause of healthcare-assoc...
We investigated the role of blood components in the adhesion of staphylococci to biological and arti...
Bacterial infection has drawn serious attention in modern medicine, either in respect to biomaterial...
Blood-contacting biomaterials may activate the complement cascade, thus promoting leukocyte adhesion...
AbstractPurpose: Cardiovascular device-centered infections are a major cause of hospital morbidity, ...
Background: Implant-related infections are caused by adhesion of bacteria to the surface of biomater...
Coagulase negative staphylococci, most notably Staphylococcus epidermidis, have been identified as ...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a gram positive pathogen known to cause multiple infectious dis...