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Designing an antimicrobial and cell-adhesive multilayer

Designing an antimicrobial and cell-adhesive multilayer

How to counteract nosocomial infections associated with medical devices in hospitals

Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften ( 25.05.2012 )

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In this work surface modifications were developed that bear cell-adhesive as well as antimicrobial properties. Fast cell adhesion and wound healing is desired for biomaterials since otherwise the material would be recognized as a foreign body and infectious bacteria could enter the cavity between material and tissue. Plasma polymerization was used as the deposition technique since a broad range of materials can be coated independent of their composition. As a cell-adhesive coating plasma polymerized allylamine was chosen since it is cell-friendly and offers a platform for wet chemical modifications such as grafting of fibronectin. Furthermore, it serves as a barrier layer for zinc and silver containing sub-layers that exhibit antimicrobial properties due to the release of zinc and silver. The layer systems were spectroscopically and microscopically investigated. Cell-adhesive and antimicrobial properties were tested with various types of cells and bacteria.

Buch Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8381-3343-0

ISBN-10:

3838133439

EAN:

9783838133430

Buchsprache:

English

von (Autor):

Alexander Lotz

Seitenanzahl:

132

Veröffentlicht am:

25.05.2012

Kategorie:

Biochemie, Biophysik