Medical devices with an effective anti-colonization surface are important tools for combatting healthcare-associated infections. Here, we investigated the anti-colonization efficacy of antimicrobial peptides covalently attached to a gold model surface. The gold surface was modified by a self-assembled polyethylene glycol monolayer with an acetylene terminus. The peptides were covalently connected to the surface through a copper-catalyzed [3 + 2] azide-acetylene coupling (CuAAC). The anti-colonization efficacy of the surfaces varied as a function of the antimicrobial activity of the peptides, and very effective surfaces could be prepared with a 6 log unit reduction in bacterial colonization
With conventional antibiotic therapies being increasingly ineffective, bacterial infections with sub...
Prevention of bacterial colonization and consequent biofilm formation remains a major challenge in i...
The health, economy, and quality of life all over the world are greatly affected by bacterial infect...
Medical devices with an effective anti-colonization surface are important tools for combatting healt...
Background: Infection that is related to implanted biomaterials is a serious issue in the clinic. An...
Bacterial colonization and infections associated with biomaterial surfaces pose common threat to pat...
Over the past decades there has been a significant increase in the diversity and function of biomate...
Bacterial accumulation on solid material displays a major source of biomaterial associated infection...
Bacterial colonization leading to biofilm formation on surfaces is a common threat to patient safety...
Producción CientíficaNosocomial infections are one of the most frequent causes of indwelling biomedi...
Bacterial colonization and transmission via surfaces increase the risk of infection. In this study, ...
Immobilization of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) holds potential for creating surfaces with bacterici...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Microbial surface attachment negatively impacts a wide range of devices from water purification memb...
Bacterial colonization leading to biofilm formation on surfaces induces industry-related as well as ...
With conventional antibiotic therapies being increasingly ineffective, bacterial infections with sub...
Prevention of bacterial colonization and consequent biofilm formation remains a major challenge in i...
The health, economy, and quality of life all over the world are greatly affected by bacterial infect...
Medical devices with an effective anti-colonization surface are important tools for combatting healt...
Background: Infection that is related to implanted biomaterials is a serious issue in the clinic. An...
Bacterial colonization and infections associated with biomaterial surfaces pose common threat to pat...
Over the past decades there has been a significant increase in the diversity and function of biomate...
Bacterial accumulation on solid material displays a major source of biomaterial associated infection...
Bacterial colonization leading to biofilm formation on surfaces is a common threat to patient safety...
Producción CientíficaNosocomial infections are one of the most frequent causes of indwelling biomedi...
Bacterial colonization and transmission via surfaces increase the risk of infection. In this study, ...
Immobilization of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) holds potential for creating surfaces with bacterici...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Microbial surface attachment negatively impacts a wide range of devices from water purification memb...
Bacterial colonization leading to biofilm formation on surfaces induces industry-related as well as ...
With conventional antibiotic therapies being increasingly ineffective, bacterial infections with sub...
Prevention of bacterial colonization and consequent biofilm formation remains a major challenge in i...
The health, economy, and quality of life all over the world are greatly affected by bacterial infect...