Trauma, whether caused by an accident or in an intentional manner, results in significant morbidity and mortality. The goal of this study was to develop a novel biomaterial surface in vitro and ex vivo that provides both localized infection resistance nd hemostatic properties. Our hypothesis is that a combination of specific surface characteristics can be successfully incorporated into a single biomaterial. Functional groups were created with woven Dacron (Cntrl) material via exposure to ethylenediamine (C-EDA). The antibiotic ciprofloxacin (Cipro) was then applied to the C-EDA material using pad/autoclave technique (C-EDA-AB) followed by surface immobilization of the coagulation cascade enzyme thrombin (C-EDA-AB-Thrombin). Antimicrobial ac...
Chronic wounds represent a significant socio-economic problem, and the improvement of their healing ...
To overcome the procoagulant processes on the surfaces of biomaterials, surface modifications have b...
The design of biomaterials, historically initiated and developed by physicians and engineers, in the...
Biomaterials are commonly used in the medical clinic today; however, artificial materials can activa...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
The surface of biomaterials can induce contacting blood to coagulate, similar to the response initia...
The standard treatment for severe traumatic injury is frequently compression and application of gauz...
Use of synthetic materials in medical applications is one of the most common practices in modern med...
Introducing antifouling property to biomaterial surfaces has been considered an effective method for...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest for the surface modification of biomaterials in ...
Wound healing is a complex series of biochemical and cellular events. Optimally, functional material...
Collagen is a vital part of wound healing and has been incorporated into a variety of modern wound d...
Although a number of natural materials have been used as hemostatic agents, many substances do not a...
A synergistic multilayer membrane design is necessary to satisfy a multitude of requirements of an i...
Activation of the thrombotic and complement systems is the main recognition and effector mechanisms ...
Chronic wounds represent a significant socio-economic problem, and the improvement of their healing ...
To overcome the procoagulant processes on the surfaces of biomaterials, surface modifications have b...
The design of biomaterials, historically initiated and developed by physicians and engineers, in the...
Biomaterials are commonly used in the medical clinic today; however, artificial materials can activa...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
The surface of biomaterials can induce contacting blood to coagulate, similar to the response initia...
The standard treatment for severe traumatic injury is frequently compression and application of gauz...
Use of synthetic materials in medical applications is one of the most common practices in modern med...
Introducing antifouling property to biomaterial surfaces has been considered an effective method for...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest for the surface modification of biomaterials in ...
Wound healing is a complex series of biochemical and cellular events. Optimally, functional material...
Collagen is a vital part of wound healing and has been incorporated into a variety of modern wound d...
Although a number of natural materials have been used as hemostatic agents, many substances do not a...
A synergistic multilayer membrane design is necessary to satisfy a multitude of requirements of an i...
Activation of the thrombotic and complement systems is the main recognition and effector mechanisms ...
Chronic wounds represent a significant socio-economic problem, and the improvement of their healing ...
To overcome the procoagulant processes on the surfaces of biomaterials, surface modifications have b...
The design of biomaterials, historically initiated and developed by physicians and engineers, in the...