Efficient, simple antibacterial materials to combat implant-associated infections are much in demand. Herein, the development of polyurethanes, both cross-linked thermoset and flexible and versatile thermoplastic, suitable for “click on demand” attachment of antibacterial compounds enabled via incorporation of an alkyne-containing diol monomer in the polymer backbone, is described. By employing different polyolic polytetrahydrofurans, isocyanates, and chain extenders, a robust and flexible material comparable to commercial thermoplastic polyurethane is prepared. A series of short synthetic antimicrobial peptides are designed, synthesized, and covalently attached in a single coupling step to generate a homogenous coating. The lead material i...
Bacterial adhesion and the succeeding biofilm formation onto surfaces are responsible for implant- a...
Anhydrous polymers are actively explored as alternative materials to overcome limitations of convent...
Abstract Surfaces with hydrophilic and antimicrobial properties are very attractive for cardiovascul...
In hospital settings, biofilm-based medical device-related infections are considered a threat to pat...
In hospital settings, biofilm-based medical device-related infections are considered a threat to pat...
Biofouling is a spontaneous process occurring when a medical device comes in contact with biological...
Tackling microbial infection associated with biomaterial surfaces has been an urgent need. Synthetic...
It is an urgent need to tackle drug-resistance microbial infections that are associated with implant...
The use of medical devices has grown significantly over the last decades, and has become a major par...
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of polymer peptide conjugates to be used as ...
Polyurethane (PU) has emerged as a promising class of polymeric material for biomedical applications...
With rapid rise in the frequency of nosocomial infections, there is an increasing demand for biomedi...
Bacterial colonization and infections associated with biomaterial surfaces pose common threat to pat...
Bacterial colonization and transmission via surfaces increase the risk of infection. In this study, ...
International audienceThere has been an intense research effort in the last decades in the field of ...
Bacterial adhesion and the succeeding biofilm formation onto surfaces are responsible for implant- a...
Anhydrous polymers are actively explored as alternative materials to overcome limitations of convent...
Abstract Surfaces with hydrophilic and antimicrobial properties are very attractive for cardiovascul...
In hospital settings, biofilm-based medical device-related infections are considered a threat to pat...
In hospital settings, biofilm-based medical device-related infections are considered a threat to pat...
Biofouling is a spontaneous process occurring when a medical device comes in contact with biological...
Tackling microbial infection associated with biomaterial surfaces has been an urgent need. Synthetic...
It is an urgent need to tackle drug-resistance microbial infections that are associated with implant...
The use of medical devices has grown significantly over the last decades, and has become a major par...
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of polymer peptide conjugates to be used as ...
Polyurethane (PU) has emerged as a promising class of polymeric material for biomedical applications...
With rapid rise in the frequency of nosocomial infections, there is an increasing demand for biomedi...
Bacterial colonization and infections associated with biomaterial surfaces pose common threat to pat...
Bacterial colonization and transmission via surfaces increase the risk of infection. In this study, ...
International audienceThere has been an intense research effort in the last decades in the field of ...
Bacterial adhesion and the succeeding biofilm formation onto surfaces are responsible for implant- a...
Anhydrous polymers are actively explored as alternative materials to overcome limitations of convent...
Abstract Surfaces with hydrophilic and antimicrobial properties are very attractive for cardiovascul...