Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their colonization which may to lead to severe infections and loss of medical devices. Thus, the knowledge of how these microorganisms adhere and which factors affect this phenomenon proves to be of great importance in order to avoid their colonization. Hydrophobicity, charge, roughness and chemical composition of surfaces can rule the adhesion process. A better understanding of all these features is crucial for an effective microorganism’s adhesion control. In this context, it is possible to modify the biomaterials’ surfaces through coatings doped with an antimicrobial agent, in order to prevent biofilm formation. So, this mini-review gives a brief...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
The aim of this work was to test materials typically used in the construction of medical devices reg...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
noThis chapter describes the current approaches to reduce bacterial adhesion to various biomaterial ...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Device-associated infections (DAI) remain a serious concern in modern healthcare. Bacterial attachme...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
The aim of this work was to test materials typically used in the construction of medical devices reg...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
noThis chapter describes the current approaches to reduce bacterial adhesion to various biomaterial ...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Device-associated infections (DAI) remain a serious concern in modern healthcare. Bacterial attachme...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
The aim of this work was to test materials typically used in the construction of medical devices reg...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...