Systemic antibiotic and topical antimicrobial overexposure strongly contributes to the development of bacterial resistance. We have assembled nanofilms as a lid for drugs, which respond to the Staphylococcus aureus protease V8, while remaining intact when exposed to a human wound protease. Hollow microcapsules, loaded with a model drug and with the nanofilm as shell were assembled by template assisted assembly. With a poly-L-glutamic acid-based film, the Glu-X specific V8 caused the film to degrade, leading to release of the model drug, while the human wound protease did not affect the microcapsules. This is an example of triggered release of an active with the wound infection being the trigger
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces in the human body can result in biofilm formation, which plays a crit...
High-level resistance to antimicrobial drugs is a major factor in the pathogenesis of chronic Staphy...
Hollow microcapsules capable of disintegrating in response to dual biological stimuli have been synt...
Due to an increase in lifestyle diseases in the developed world, the number of chronic wounds is inc...
This study deals with controlled release of drugs to a Staphylococcus aureus infected site from micr...
The number of diabetics, obese individuals and other patients carrying other lifestyle diseasesis in...
This study deals with the build up and enzymatic degradation of a nanofilm made by the layer-by-laye...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Biofilms are prevalent in chronic wounds and once formed are very ...
Enzyme-and pH-responsive polyelectrolyte nanocapsules having diameters in the range of 200 +/- 20 nm...
Bacterial biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus, formed on implants, have a massive impact on the increa...
A polypeptide nanofilm made by layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly was built on a surface that mimics...
Implant-associated infections remain a significant source of morbidity in the clinic. Systemic admin...
Current treatments of bacterial biofilms are limited by the poor penetration of antibiotics through ...
Wound healing involves a complex interaction between immunity and other natural host processes, and ...
Drug delivery systems (DDS) have extensively progressed over the past decades for eradicating the ba...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces in the human body can result in biofilm formation, which plays a crit...
High-level resistance to antimicrobial drugs is a major factor in the pathogenesis of chronic Staphy...
Hollow microcapsules capable of disintegrating in response to dual biological stimuli have been synt...
Due to an increase in lifestyle diseases in the developed world, the number of chronic wounds is inc...
This study deals with controlled release of drugs to a Staphylococcus aureus infected site from micr...
The number of diabetics, obese individuals and other patients carrying other lifestyle diseasesis in...
This study deals with the build up and enzymatic degradation of a nanofilm made by the layer-by-laye...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Biofilms are prevalent in chronic wounds and once formed are very ...
Enzyme-and pH-responsive polyelectrolyte nanocapsules having diameters in the range of 200 +/- 20 nm...
Bacterial biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus, formed on implants, have a massive impact on the increa...
A polypeptide nanofilm made by layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly was built on a surface that mimics...
Implant-associated infections remain a significant source of morbidity in the clinic. Systemic admin...
Current treatments of bacterial biofilms are limited by the poor penetration of antibiotics through ...
Wound healing involves a complex interaction between immunity and other natural host processes, and ...
Drug delivery systems (DDS) have extensively progressed over the past decades for eradicating the ba...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces in the human body can result in biofilm formation, which plays a crit...
High-level resistance to antimicrobial drugs is a major factor in the pathogenesis of chronic Staphy...
Hollow microcapsules capable of disintegrating in response to dual biological stimuli have been synt...