International audienceThe attachment of bacteria and other microbes to natural and artificial surfaces leads to the development of biofilms, which can further cause nosocomial infections. Thus, an important field of research is the development of new materials capable of preventing the initial adhesion of pathogenic microorganisms. In this work, novel polymer/particle composite materials, based on a polythiourethane (PTU) matrix and either spherical (s-ZnO) or tetrapodal (t-ZnO) shaped ZnO fillers, were developed and characterized with respect to their mechanical, chemical and surface properties. To then evaluate their potential as anti-fouling surfaces, the adhesion of two different pathogenic microorganism species, Staphylococcus aureus a...
Biofilms form protective layers over bacteria that are associated with a majority of the hospital in...
Problem of Post-operative infections of implant materials caused by bacterial adhesion to their surf...
Implant-associated infections are caused by surface-adhering microorganisms persisting as biofilms, ...
The attachment of bacteria and other microbes to natural and artificial surfaces leads to the develo...
The general context of this work is to study the effect of physicochemical properties on bacterial a...
Benjamin M Geilich,1 Thomas J Webster21Program in Bioengineering, 2Department of Chemical Engineerin...
There is a growing concern in using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) for medical devices as altern...
This study investigates a novel approach to controlling biofilms of the most frequent pathogens impl...
Ecological considerations strongly necessitate the development of environmentally friendly antifouli...
Bacterial infection of implants and prosthetic devices is one of the most common causes of implant f...
In recent years the progress in the field of nanotechnologies has offered new possibilities to contr...
Food contact surfaces are primary sources of bacterial contamination in food industry processes. Wit...
Bacterial infection of implants and prosthetic devices is one of the most common causes of implant f...
Abstract: In hospitals and clinics worldwide, medical device surfaces have become a rapidly growing ...
Implant-associated infections are caused by surface-adhering microorganisms persisting as biofilms, ...
Biofilms form protective layers over bacteria that are associated with a majority of the hospital in...
Problem of Post-operative infections of implant materials caused by bacterial adhesion to their surf...
Implant-associated infections are caused by surface-adhering microorganisms persisting as biofilms, ...
The attachment of bacteria and other microbes to natural and artificial surfaces leads to the develo...
The general context of this work is to study the effect of physicochemical properties on bacterial a...
Benjamin M Geilich,1 Thomas J Webster21Program in Bioengineering, 2Department of Chemical Engineerin...
There is a growing concern in using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) for medical devices as altern...
This study investigates a novel approach to controlling biofilms of the most frequent pathogens impl...
Ecological considerations strongly necessitate the development of environmentally friendly antifouli...
Bacterial infection of implants and prosthetic devices is one of the most common causes of implant f...
In recent years the progress in the field of nanotechnologies has offered new possibilities to contr...
Food contact surfaces are primary sources of bacterial contamination in food industry processes. Wit...
Bacterial infection of implants and prosthetic devices is one of the most common causes of implant f...
Abstract: In hospitals and clinics worldwide, medical device surfaces have become a rapidly growing ...
Implant-associated infections are caused by surface-adhering microorganisms persisting as biofilms, ...
Biofilms form protective layers over bacteria that are associated with a majority of the hospital in...
Problem of Post-operative infections of implant materials caused by bacterial adhesion to their surf...
Implant-associated infections are caused by surface-adhering microorganisms persisting as biofilms, ...