Contact-active antimicrobial polymer surfaces bear cationic charges and kill or deactivate bacteria by interaction with the negatively charged parts of their cell envelope (lipopolysaccharides, peptidoglycan, and membrane lipids). The exact mechanism of this interaction is still under debate. While cationic antimicrobial polymer surfaces can be very useful for short term applications, they lose their activity once they get contaminated by a sufficiently thick layer of adhering biomolecules or bacterial cell debris. This layer shields incoming bacteria from the antimicrobially active cationic surface moieties. Besides discussing antimicrobial surfaces, this feature article focuses on recent strategies that were developed to overcome the con...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...
The control of microbial infections is a very important issue in modern society. In general there ar...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces is considered a major problem in modern society. Conventional methods ...
One of the harmful factors of the interaction of microorganisms with the technosphere is the formati...
Mitigation of bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation is quickly becoming a strategy for...
Infections by microorganisms are a major problem in public health throughout the world. Artificial m...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
The rapid increase in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, combined with a dwind...
noThis article describes how an insight into the chemical and physical cues that affect bacterial ad...
The aim of this work was the development of new strategies to prevent bacterial adhesion and biofilm...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...
The control of microbial infections is a very important issue in modern society. In general there ar...
Bacterial fouling on surfaces is considered a major problem in modern society. Conventional methods ...
One of the harmful factors of the interaction of microorganisms with the technosphere is the formati...
Mitigation of bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation is quickly becoming a strategy for...
Infections by microorganisms are a major problem in public health throughout the world. Artificial m...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
The rapid increase in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, combined with a dwind...
noThis article describes how an insight into the chemical and physical cues that affect bacterial ad...
The aim of this work was the development of new strategies to prevent bacterial adhesion and biofilm...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Microbial attachment and subsequent colonization onto surfaces lead to the spread of deadly communit...