Bacterial biofilm infections incur massive costs on healthcare systems worldwide. Particularly worrisome are the infections associated with pressure ulcers and prosthetic, plastic, and reconstructive surgeries, where staphylococci are the major biofilm-forming pathogens. Non-leaching antimicrobial surfaces offer great promise for the design of bioactive coatings to be used in medical devices. However, the vast majority are cationic, which brings about undesirable toxicity. To circumvent this issue, we have developed antimicrobial nanocellulose films by direct functionalization of the surface with dehydroabietic acid derivatives. Our conceptually unique design generates non-leaching anionic surfaces that reduce the number of viable staphyloc...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
Microbial contamination and biofilm formation of medical devices is a major issue associated with me...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...
Bacterial biofilm infections incur massive costs on healthcare systems worldwide. Particularly worri...
Bacterial biofilm infections incur massive costs on healthcare systems worldwide. Particularly worri...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Biofilms are prevalent in chronic wounds and once formed are very ...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...
Nanocellulose from wood is a novel biomaterial, which is highly fibrillated at the nanoscale. This a...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...
Microbial biofilms are a major concern in wound care, implant devices, and organ infections. Biofilm...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
Microbial contamination and biofilm formation of medical devices is a major issue associated with me...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...
Bacterial biofilm infections incur massive costs on healthcare systems worldwide. Particularly worri...
Bacterial biofilm infections incur massive costs on healthcare systems worldwide. Particularly worri...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Biofilms are prevalent in chronic wounds and once formed are very ...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...
Nanocellulose from wood is a novel biomaterial, which is highly fibrillated at the nanoscale. This a...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...
Microbial biofilms are a major concern in wound care, implant devices, and organ infections. Biofilm...
The design of antimicrobial surfaces as integral parts of advanced biomaterials is nowadays a high r...
Microbial contamination and biofilm formation of medical devices is a major issue associated with me...
Extensive efforts have been devoted toward developing antibiofilm materials that can efficiently sup...