The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria is the biggest threat to human health globally, as described by the World Health Organization. Mechanobactericidal surfaces provide a sustainable approach to addressing this concern by eradicating pathogens, especially bacteria, “right-at-the-point” of contacting the surface. However, the lack of a “design to manufacture” approach due to our limited understanding of the mechanobactericidal mechanism has impeded engineering optimization to develop scalable exploitation routes in various healthcare applications. It can be argued that the reason, most particularly, is the limitations and uncertainties associated with the current instrumentation and simulation capabilities, which has led to several strea...
Bioinspired nanostructured materials that exhibit antimicrobial properties are being synthesized and...
The ever-lurking threat of bacterial contamination and infection has seen a recent resurgence in lin...
Surfaces based on both chemical and physical mechanisms of attack may yield the next generation of b...
The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria is the biggest threat to human health globally, as describe...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria is the biggest threat to human health globally as described...
Over the past ten years, a next-generation approach to combat bacterial contamination has emerged: o...
Nanostructured mechano-bactericidal surfaces represent a promising technology to prevent the inciden...
Nanopatterned surfaces, which were originated from bactericidal effect of dragonfly or cicada wings,...
The alarming rise in drug-resistant hospital ‘superbugs ’ and the associated increase in fatalities ...
One of the methods to create sub-10 nm resolution metal-composed 3D nanopillars is electron beam-ind...
Nanopillared surfaces have emerged as a promising strategy to combat bacterial infections on medical...
AbstractControlling the colonisation of materials by microorganisms is important in a wide range of ...
Recent progress in nano-/micro-fabrication techniques has paved the way for the emergence of synthet...
Nanopatterned surfaces are believed to kill bacteria through physical deformation, a mechanism that ...
Bacterial colonization on solid surfaces creates enormous problems across various industries causing...
Bioinspired nanostructured materials that exhibit antimicrobial properties are being synthesized and...
The ever-lurking threat of bacterial contamination and infection has seen a recent resurgence in lin...
Surfaces based on both chemical and physical mechanisms of attack may yield the next generation of b...
The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria is the biggest threat to human health globally, as describe...
The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria is the biggest threat to human health globally as described...
Over the past ten years, a next-generation approach to combat bacterial contamination has emerged: o...
Nanostructured mechano-bactericidal surfaces represent a promising technology to prevent the inciden...
Nanopatterned surfaces, which were originated from bactericidal effect of dragonfly or cicada wings,...
The alarming rise in drug-resistant hospital ‘superbugs ’ and the associated increase in fatalities ...
One of the methods to create sub-10 nm resolution metal-composed 3D nanopillars is electron beam-ind...
Nanopillared surfaces have emerged as a promising strategy to combat bacterial infections on medical...
AbstractControlling the colonisation of materials by microorganisms is important in a wide range of ...
Recent progress in nano-/micro-fabrication techniques has paved the way for the emergence of synthet...
Nanopatterned surfaces are believed to kill bacteria through physical deformation, a mechanism that ...
Bacterial colonization on solid surfaces creates enormous problems across various industries causing...
Bioinspired nanostructured materials that exhibit antimicrobial properties are being synthesized and...
The ever-lurking threat of bacterial contamination and infection has seen a recent resurgence in lin...
Surfaces based on both chemical and physical mechanisms of attack may yield the next generation of b...