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View article: Recent Progress in Polyamide Membranes: Strategies for Enhancing Ion‐Sieving Performance
Recent Progress in Polyamide Membranes: Strategies for Enhancing Ion‐Sieving Performance Open
Polyamide thin‐film composite (PA‐TFC) membranes with efficient ion‐sieving capabilities hold substantial promise for a variety of practical applications, including the extraction of lithium from brines, recovery of precious metals from or…
View article: Editorial: Biomaterials and antibacterial materials for osseous-ligament system
Editorial: Biomaterials and antibacterial materials for osseous-ligament system Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol., 07 June 2023Sec. Biomaterials Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1230500
View article: High-Density Three-Dimensional Network of Covalently Linked Nitric Oxide Donors to Achieve Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Surfaces
High-Density Three-Dimensional Network of Covalently Linked Nitric Oxide Donors to Achieve Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Surfaces Open
Bacterial colonization on biomedical devices often leads to biofilms that are recalcitrant to antibiotic treatment and the leading cause of hospital-acquired infections. We have invented a novel pretreatment chemistry for device surfaces t…
View article: Smart nanomicelles with bacterial infection-responsive disassembly for selective antimicrobial applications
Smart nanomicelles with bacterial infection-responsive disassembly for selective antimicrobial applications Open
Electrostatic nanomicelles remain stable and biocompatible under physiological conditions, but readily burst and spill out cationic antimicrobial peptide to kill bacteria at infection sites.
View article: Precisely Structured Nitric-Oxide-Releasing Copolymer Brush Defeats Broad-Spectrum Catheter-Associated Biofilm Infections <i>In Vivo</i>
Precisely Structured Nitric-Oxide-Releasing Copolymer Brush Defeats Broad-Spectrum Catheter-Associated Biofilm Infections <i>In Vivo</i> Open
Gram-negative bacteria cannot be easily eradicated by antibiotics and are a major source of recalcitrant infections of indwelling medical devices. Among various device-associated infections, intravascular catheter infection is a leading ca…
View article: Increasing bacterial affinity and cytocompatibility with four-arm star glycopolymers and antimicrobial α-polylysine
Increasing bacterial affinity and cytocompatibility with four-arm star glycopolymers and antimicrobial α-polylysine Open
Cationic polypeptide arms disintegrate bacterial membranes, while glycopolymer arms promote biocompatibility with simultaneous targeting of the bacterial surface.