Polydopamine–ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer is a biocompatible coating with cell adhesion promotion and antibiofilm properties. This copolymer has been successfully applied on metallic implants, such as stainless steel and titanium implants, using several deposition techniques (e.g. layer-by-layer, silane activation, chemical vapor deposition, or liquid-assisted plasma polymerization). However, its application in zirconia ceramic materials, which are widely used in dentistry and medicine, has never been described. In this work, polydopamine–ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer has been deposited on ultra-smooth surfaces of yttria-stabilized zirconia discs (average roughness = 2.08 ± 0.08 nm) by using liquid-assisted atmospheri...
Wear of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) has been recognized as the main cause for ...
Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is a promising process for the generation of tailor-made p...
Various types of synthetic polyesters have been developed as biomaterials for tissue engineering. Th...
Deposition of nanostructured and low-wear zirconia (ZrO2) thin films on the metallic component of a ...
peer reviewedBioconjugation of enzymes on coatings based on polydopamine (PDA) layers is an appealin...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
Ceramic coatings are increasingly used for orthopaedic implants to improve the wear resistance and t...
The functionalization of biomaterial surfaces for the design and exploration of novel properties has...
The quality of soft-tissue integration plays an important role in the short- and long-term success o...
Over the past few decades, plasma surface modification technique has been widely used to selectively...
Plasma technique can easily be used to introduce desired functional groups or chains onto the surfac...
Biodegradable polymers can be applied to a variety of implants for controlled and local drug deliver...
The goal of this study was the exclusive deposition of phosphorus-containing coatings via the non-th...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
One of the treatments for recurrent or complicated osteomyelitis is by local antibiotherapy mediated...
Wear of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) has been recognized as the main cause for ...
Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is a promising process for the generation of tailor-made p...
Various types of synthetic polyesters have been developed as biomaterials for tissue engineering. Th...
Deposition of nanostructured and low-wear zirconia (ZrO2) thin films on the metallic component of a ...
peer reviewedBioconjugation of enzymes on coatings based on polydopamine (PDA) layers is an appealin...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
Ceramic coatings are increasingly used for orthopaedic implants to improve the wear resistance and t...
The functionalization of biomaterial surfaces for the design and exploration of novel properties has...
The quality of soft-tissue integration plays an important role in the short- and long-term success o...
Over the past few decades, plasma surface modification technique has been widely used to selectively...
Plasma technique can easily be used to introduce desired functional groups or chains onto the surfac...
Biodegradable polymers can be applied to a variety of implants for controlled and local drug deliver...
The goal of this study was the exclusive deposition of phosphorus-containing coatings via the non-th...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
One of the treatments for recurrent or complicated osteomyelitis is by local antibiotherapy mediated...
Wear of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) has been recognized as the main cause for ...
Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is a promising process for the generation of tailor-made p...
Various types of synthetic polyesters have been developed as biomaterials for tissue engineering. Th...