Materials and systems preventing the separation of two surfaces may be defined as adhesives. There are a variety of natural adhesive devices based on entirely mechanical principles, while others additionally rely on the chemistry of polymers and colloids. Adhesive organs are functional systems, the purpose of which is either temporary or permanent attachment of an organism to the substrate surface, to another organism, or temporary interconnection of body parts within an organism. Their design varies enormously and is subject to different functional loads. There is no doubt that many functional solutions have evolved independently in different lineages of organisms. Many species of animals and plants are supplied with diverse adhesive surfa...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric matrix in which c...
This book deals with the adhesion, friction and contact mechanics of living organisms. Further, it p...
Materials and systems preventing the separation of two surfaces may be defined as adhesives. There a...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
Biological adhesives offer impressive performances and, therewith, the potential to inspire novel, m...
Bioadhesion is said to occur when two materials, at least one of which is biological in nature, are ...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Biological adhesives: from biology to Experimental strategi...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Physiochemical conditions in water are fundamentally different to those in air; hence, organisms req...
Bioadhesion has attracted a sizable research community of scientists and engineers that is striving ...
Adhesives produced by marine organisms are fascinating in that they often possess an ability to adso...
PhD ThesisThe design of polymeric biomaterials for soft tissue adhesion is of great interest in appl...
With the rapid development of bio-integrated devices and tissue adhesives, tunable adhesion to soft ...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric matrix in which c...
This book deals with the adhesion, friction and contact mechanics of living organisms. Further, it p...
Materials and systems preventing the separation of two surfaces may be defined as adhesives. There a...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
Biological adhesives offer impressive performances and, therewith, the potential to inspire novel, m...
Bioadhesion is said to occur when two materials, at least one of which is biological in nature, are ...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Biological adhesives: from biology to Experimental strategi...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Physiochemical conditions in water are fundamentally different to those in air; hence, organisms req...
Bioadhesion has attracted a sizable research community of scientists and engineers that is striving ...
Adhesives produced by marine organisms are fascinating in that they often possess an ability to adso...
PhD ThesisThe design of polymeric biomaterials for soft tissue adhesion is of great interest in appl...
With the rapid development of bio-integrated devices and tissue adhesives, tunable adhesion to soft ...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric matrix in which c...
This book deals with the adhesion, friction and contact mechanics of living organisms. Further, it p...