International audienceThe elaboration of efficient hydrogel-based materials with antimicrobial properties requires a refined control of defining their physicochemical features, which includes mechanical stiffness, so as to properly mediate their antibacterial activity. In this work, we design hydrogels consisting of polyelectrolyte multilayer films for the loading of T4 and φX174 bacteria-killing viruses, also called bacteriophages. We investigate the antiadhesion and bactericidal performances of this biomaterial against Escherichia coli, with a specific focus on the effects of chemical cross-linking of the hydrogel matrix, which, in turn, mediates the hydrogel stiffness. Depending on the latter and on phage replication features, it is foun...
Bacteriophage can be used as an antibacterial agent in a wide range of applications. T4, T5, and T7 ...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
Biomaterial-associated-infection causes failure of biomaterial implants. Many new biomaterials have ...
Antibiotic resistance in bacterial cells has motivated the scientific community to design new and ef...
In the recent past years, bacteriophage research has experienced a renaissance due to their potentia...
These studies illustrate synthetic paths to covalently attach T1 and Φ11 bacteriophages (phages) to ...
The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance across microbial species necessitates the need for...
Clinically, biofilm-associated infections commonly form on intravascular catheters and other hydroge...
These studies illustrate synthetic paths to covalently attach T1 and Φ11 bacteriophages (phages) to ...
The design of multifunctional hydrogels based on bioactive hyaluronic acid (HA) and antibacterial ca...
Antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria has increased in recent years. When antibiotics do not ...
Hydrogels are crosslinked networks of hydrophilic polymer chains with a three-dimensional structure....
Despite lacking visual, auditory, and olfactory perception, bacteria sense and attach to surfaces. M...
Control of bacterial diseases by bacteriophages (phages) is gaining more interest due to increasing ...
This thesis describes the design and synthesis of a bactericidal poly(ethylene glycol)-based (PEG) h...
Bacteriophage can be used as an antibacterial agent in a wide range of applications. T4, T5, and T7 ...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
Biomaterial-associated-infection causes failure of biomaterial implants. Many new biomaterials have ...
Antibiotic resistance in bacterial cells has motivated the scientific community to design new and ef...
In the recent past years, bacteriophage research has experienced a renaissance due to their potentia...
These studies illustrate synthetic paths to covalently attach T1 and Φ11 bacteriophages (phages) to ...
The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance across microbial species necessitates the need for...
Clinically, biofilm-associated infections commonly form on intravascular catheters and other hydroge...
These studies illustrate synthetic paths to covalently attach T1 and Φ11 bacteriophages (phages) to ...
The design of multifunctional hydrogels based on bioactive hyaluronic acid (HA) and antibacterial ca...
Antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria has increased in recent years. When antibiotics do not ...
Hydrogels are crosslinked networks of hydrophilic polymer chains with a three-dimensional structure....
Despite lacking visual, auditory, and olfactory perception, bacteria sense and attach to surfaces. M...
Control of bacterial diseases by bacteriophages (phages) is gaining more interest due to increasing ...
This thesis describes the design and synthesis of a bactericidal poly(ethylene glycol)-based (PEG) h...
Bacteriophage can be used as an antibacterial agent in a wide range of applications. T4, T5, and T7 ...
A single step immobilization-polymerization strategy of a highly active antimicrobial peptide into a...
Biomaterial-associated-infection causes failure of biomaterial implants. Many new biomaterials have ...