Natural polymers are of great interest in the biomedical field due to their intrinsic properties such as biodegradability, biocompatibility, and non-toxicity. Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly of natural polymers is a versatile, simple, efficient, reproducible, and flexible bottom-up technique for the development of nanostructured materials in a controlled manner. The multiple morphological and structural advantages of LbL compared to traditional coating methods (i.e., precise control over the thickness and compositions at the nanoscale, simplicity, versatility, suitability, and flexibility to coat surfaces with irregular shapes and sizes), make LbL one of the most useful techniques for building up advanced multilayer polymer structures for app...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is a versatile and economical method to coat existing biomaterials wit...
The cellular response to a biomaterial, such as a dental implant, is mainly governed by the surface ...
Natural polymers are of great interest in the biomedical field due to their intrinsic properties suc...
The production of varied materials with nanoscale precision requires both suitable components and a ...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) was first introduced as a surface modification technique based on the sequentia...
Polyelectrolytes (PEs) have been the aim of many research studies over the past years. PE films are ...
The synergistic relationship between structure and the bulk properties of polyelectrolyte multilayer...
Surface modifi cation of biomaterials is a well-known approach to enable an adequate biointerface b...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
The electrostatic layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly of polyelectrolyte’s has shown applications in ...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is the process of building functional multilayered thin films. Owing t...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is a versatile and economical method to coat existing biomaterials wit...
The cellular response to a biomaterial, such as a dental implant, is mainly governed by the surface ...
Natural polymers are of great interest in the biomedical field due to their intrinsic properties suc...
The production of varied materials with nanoscale precision requires both suitable components and a ...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) was first introduced as a surface modification technique based on the sequentia...
Polyelectrolytes (PEs) have been the aim of many research studies over the past years. PE films are ...
The synergistic relationship between structure and the bulk properties of polyelectrolyte multilayer...
Surface modifi cation of biomaterials is a well-known approach to enable an adequate biointerface b...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
The electrostatic layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly of polyelectrolyte’s has shown applications in ...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is the process of building functional multilayered thin films. Owing t...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is a versatile and economical method to coat existing biomaterials wit...
The cellular response to a biomaterial, such as a dental implant, is mainly governed by the surface ...