Bioactive surfaces that can prevent bacterial infections are of great interest since device-related infections represent an emerging and major threat to our health-care system. For that purpose, dopamine and its derivatives have been shown to provide an exceptionally facile method for the immobilization of bioactive compounds on metal oxide surfaces through an operationally simple dip-and-rinse procedure. Based on this method, three different coating strategies for the assembly of antifouling, antibacterial, and quorum sensing modulating surfaces have been established. The anachelin chromophore and nitro-dopamine proved to be very suitable anchoring moieties as they possess better oxidative stability and binding efficiency compared to dop...
International audiencePrevention of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on the surfaces of mate...
Microbial contamination and biofilm formation of medical devices is a major issue associated with me...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces significantly increases the resistance of bacteria toward antibiotics,...
The rapid accumulation of dead bacteria or protein on a bactericidal surface can reduce the effectiv...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces significantly increases the resistance of bacteria toward antibiotics,...
The development of novel approaches to prevent biomaterial-associated infections are in great demand...
Mussel-inspired dopamine chemistry has increasingly been used for surface modification due to its si...
Biomaterials-associated infections (BAIs) are related to bacterial colonization on medical devices, ...
We report a versatile approach for the design of substrate-independent low-fouling surfaces via muss...
Bacterial biofilm formation on medical devices is a threat to healthcare systems worldwide as bacter...
Bacterial biofilms on life-saving implanted medical devices are a serious problem in long-term. At p...
International audienceSelf-polymerized dopamine was used to form a thin layer onto stainless steel (...
Infections associated with bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation constitute a grave me...
We present a versatile route for promoting cell adhesion and viability on various non-wetting surfac...
International audiencePrevention of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on the surfaces of mate...
Microbial contamination and biofilm formation of medical devices is a major issue associated with me...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces significantly increases the resistance of bacteria toward antibiotics,...
The rapid accumulation of dead bacteria or protein on a bactericidal surface can reduce the effectiv...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces significantly increases the resistance of bacteria toward antibiotics,...
The development of novel approaches to prevent biomaterial-associated infections are in great demand...
Mussel-inspired dopamine chemistry has increasingly been used for surface modification due to its si...
Biomaterials-associated infections (BAIs) are related to bacterial colonization on medical devices, ...
We report a versatile approach for the design of substrate-independent low-fouling surfaces via muss...
Bacterial biofilm formation on medical devices is a threat to healthcare systems worldwide as bacter...
Bacterial biofilms on life-saving implanted medical devices are a serious problem in long-term. At p...
International audienceSelf-polymerized dopamine was used to form a thin layer onto stainless steel (...
Infections associated with bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation constitute a grave me...
We present a versatile route for promoting cell adhesion and viability on various non-wetting surfac...
International audiencePrevention of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on the surfaces of mate...
Microbial contamination and biofilm formation of medical devices is a major issue associated with me...
Bacterial colonization of indwelling devices is very often a prelude for biofilm formation and infec...