1,551 results on '"Busscher, Henk J."'
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2. Beyond surface modification strategies to control infections associated with implanted biomaterials and devices - Addressing the opportunities offered by nanotechnology
3. Nano-architectonics of Pt single-atoms and differently-sized nanoparticles supported by manganese-oxide nanosheets and impact on catalytic and anti-biofilm activities
4. Lethal puncturing of planktonic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria by magnetically-rotated silica hexapods
5. Cetyltrimethylammonium-chloride assisted in situ metabolic incorporation of nano-sized ROS-generating cascade-reaction containers in Gram-positive and Gram-negative peptidoglycan layers for the control of bacterially-induced sepsis
6. A normalized parameter for comparison of biofilm dispersants in vitro
7. Maintaining sidedness and fluidity in cell membrane coatings supported on nano-particulate and planar surfaces
8. Magnetically-targetable outer-membrane vesicles for sonodynamic eradication of antibiotic-tolerant bacteria in bacterial meningitis
9. Protection of DNase in the shell of a pH-responsive, antibiotic-loaded micelle for biofilm targeting, dispersal and eradication
10. Synergy between pH- and hypoxia-responsiveness in antibiotic-loaded micelles for eradicating mature, infectious biofilms
11. Proton-mediated burst of dual-drug loaded liposomes for biofilm dispersal and bacterial killing
12. In-biofilm generation of nitric oxide using a magnetically-targetable cascade-reaction container for eradication of infectious biofilms
13. Activation of a passive, mesoporous silica nanoparticle layer through attachment of bacterially-derived carbon-quantum-dots for protection and functional enhancement of probiotics
14. On-demand pulling-off of magnetic nanoparticles from biomaterial surfaces through implant-associated infectious biofilms for enhanced antibiotic efficacy
15. Perspectives on and Need to Develop New Infection Control Strategies
16. Recent advances and future challenges in the use of nanoparticles for the dispersal of infectious biofilms
17. Antimicrobial loading of nanotubular titanium surfaces favoring surface coverage by mammalian cells over bacterial colonization
18. Thermo-resistance of ESKAPE-panel pathogens, eradication and growth prevention of an infectious biofilm by photothermal, polydopamine-nanoparticles in vitro
19. Accepting higher morbidity in exchange for sacrificing fewer animals in studies developing novel infection-control strategies
20. Ciprofloxacin‐Loaded, pH‐Responsive PAMAM‐Megamers Functionalized with S‐Nitrosylated Hyaluronic Acid Support Infected Wound Healing in Mice without Inducing Antibiotic Resistance
21. Antimicrobial synergy of monolaurin lipid nanocapsules with adsorbed antimicrobial peptides against Staphylococcus aureus biofilms in vitro is absent in vivo
22. Bacterial interactions with nanostructured surfaces
23. Physico-chemistry from initial bacterial adhesion to surface-programmed biofilm growth
24. Maintaining sidedness and fluidity in cell membrane coatings supported on nano-particulate and planar surfaces.
25. Ciprofloxacin‐Loaded, pH‐Responsive PAMAM‐Megamers Functionalized with S‐Nitrosylated Hyaluronic Acid Support Infected Wound Healing in Mice without Inducing Antibiotic Resistance.
26. Macrophage Membrane‐Coated, Nanostructured Adsorbent Surfaces in a Microfluidic Device for Extracorporeal Blood Cleansing in Bacterially Induced Sepsis.
27. Macrophage Membrane‐Coated, Nanostructured Adsorbent Surfaces in a Microfluidic Device for Extracorporeal Blood Cleansing in Bacterially Induced Sepsis
28. Rapid Bacterial Detection and Gram-Identification Using Bacterially Activated, Macrophage-Membrane-Coated Nanowired-Si Surfaces in a Microfluidic Device
29. Role of adhesion forces in mechanosensitive channel gating in Staphylococcus aureus adhering to surfaces
30. Streptococcus mutans adhesion force sensing in multi-species oral biofilms
31. Physico-chemistry of bacterial transmission versus adhesion
32. Self‐Targeted Co‐Delivery of an Antibiotic and a Cancer‐Chemotherapeutic from Synthetic Liposomes for the Treatment of Infected Tumors
33. Comparison of methods to evaluate bacterial contact-killing materials
34. Quantification of the viscoelasticity of the bond of biotic and abiotic particles adhering to solid-liquid interfaces using a window-equipped quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation
35. Bridging the Gap Between In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Biomaterial-Associated Infections
36. A Heterocatalytic Metal–Organic Framework to Stimulate Dispersal and Macrophage Combat with Infectious Biofilms
37. Magnolia bark extract increases oral bacterial cell surface hydrophobicity and improves self-perceived breath freshness when added to chewing gum
38. Bacterial Density and Biofilm Structure Determined by Optical Coherence Tomography
39. Macrophage phagocytic activity toward adhering staphylococci on cationic and patterned hydrogel coatings versus common biomaterials
40. High‐Yield, Magnetic Harvesting of Extracellular Outer‐Membrane Vesicles from Escherichia coli
41. Co‐Delivery of an Amyloid‐Disassembling Polyphenol Cross‐Linked in a Micellar Shell with Core‐Loaded Antibiotics for Balanced Biofilm Dispersal and Killing
42. Corrigendum to "PAMAM dendrimers with dual-conjugated vancomycin and Ag-nanoparticles do not induce bacterial resistance and kill vancomycin-resistant Staphylococci" [Acta Biomaterialia, 123, 2021, Pages 230–243].
43. On-demand antimicrobial release from a temperature-sensitive polymer — Comparison with ad libitum release from central venous catheters
44. Conditions of lateral surface confinement that promote tissue-cell integration and inhibit biofilm growth
45. Soft tissue integration versus early biofilm formation on different dental implant materials
46. Simultaneous interaction of bacteria and tissue cells with photocatalytically activated, anodized titanium surfaces
47. Influence of biofilm lubricity on shear‐induced transmission of staphylococcal biofilms from stainless steel to silicone rubber
48. Self‐perceived mouthfeel and physico‐chemical surface effects after chewing gums containing sorbitol and Magnolia bark extract
49. Inhibitive Effect of Antibiotic-Loaded Beads to Cure Chronic Osteomyelitis in Developing Country: Hand-made vs Commercial Beads
50. The Use of Positively Charged or Low Surface Free Energy Coatings versus Polymer Brushes in Controlling Biofilm Formation
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