Smart Antibacterial Surfaces with Switchable Bacteria-Killing and Bacteria-Releasing Capabilities

Volume: 9, Issue: 43, Pages: 37511 - 37523
Published: Oct 18, 2017
Abstract
The attachment and subsequent colonization of bacteria on the surfaces of synthetic materials and devices lead to serious problems in both human healthcare and industrial applications. Therefore, antibacterial surfaces that can prevent bacterial attachment and biofilm formation have been a long-standing focus of considerable interest and research efforts. Recently, a promising kill-release strategy has been proposed and applied to construct...
Paper Details
Title
Smart Antibacterial Surfaces with Switchable Bacteria-Killing and Bacteria-Releasing Capabilities
Published Date
Oct 18, 2017
Volume
9
Issue
43
Pages
37511 - 37523
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