Role of protein environment and bioactive polymer grafting in the S. epidermidis response to titanium alloy for biomedical applications

Volume: 45, Pages: 176 - 183
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Joint implant-related infections, namely by Staphylococci, are a worldwide problem, whose consequences are dramatic. Various methods are studied to fight against these infections. Here, the proposed solution consists in grafting a bioactive polymer on joint implant surfaces in order to allow the control of the interactions with the living system. In this study, sodium styrene sulfonate, bearing sulfonate groups, was grafted on the surface of...
Paper Details
Title
Role of protein environment and bioactive polymer grafting in the S. epidermidis response to titanium alloy for biomedical applications
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Volume
45
Pages
176 - 183
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