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Antifouling Polymer Coatings for Bioactive Surfaces
LangmuirBioactive surfaces play a pivotal role in biomedical applications by enabling precise biological interactions through immobilized functional molecules. However, their performance is often hindered by nonspecific protein adsorption and cell adhesion.
He Yang +4 more
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Journal für praktische Chemie, 2000
Recent sol-gel techniques enable bioactive composite layers to be prepared by the embedding of bioactive compounds, biomolecules (BMs) and cellular systems within inorganic layers. These novel bioactive layers offer interesting new applications, e.g. biocompatible coatings on implants and medical products, the preparation of biosensors and biocatalysts,
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Recent sol-gel techniques enable bioactive composite layers to be prepared by the embedding of bioactive compounds, biomolecules (BMs) and cellular systems within inorganic layers. These novel bioactive layers offer interesting new applications, e.g. biocompatible coatings on implants and medical products, the preparation of biosensors and biocatalysts,
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Synthesis of hydroxyapatite for bioactive coatings
Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2013The principal possibility to synthesize hydroxyapatite from aqueous solutions under the conditions that do not disturb oral homeostasis and a hydroxyapatite-based bioactive coating on the surface of dental tissues has been shown. The results of the work can further be used to develop technology for the regeneration of functional dental tissues via the ...
A. M. Zhibarev +2 more
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Bioactive materials for antifouling coatings
Progress in Organic Coatings, 1992Abstract Marine fouling is the result of the settling and subsequent growth of marine organisms on surfaces immersed in seawater. The most successful principle in use today for the protection of ship's hulls against this unwanted growth is the release of bioactive materials from antifouling coatings.
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Metal-phenolic network coatings for engineering bioactive interfaces
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2021Qi-Zhi Zhong, Jianhua Li
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Bioactive Glass-Ceramics Coatings on Alumina
Key Engineering Materials, 2000VITALE BROVARONE, CHIARA +6 more
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Bioactive coatings for biomedical implants
2019Bioactive glasses and substituted calcium phosphates are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their biocompatibility and osteoconductivity. In order to improve their in vivo performance, the modification of their composition by adding ions with specific biological functions is required.
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