Themed collection Antibacterial Biomaterials

26 items
Editorial

Introduction to Antibacterial Biomaterials

Jianfeng Cai and Runhui Liu introduce the Biomaterials Science themed issue on antibacterial biomaterials.

Graphical abstract: Introduction to Antibacterial Biomaterials
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Functionalized biomaterials to combat biofilms

Pathogenic microbial biofilms that readily form on implantable medical devices or human tissues have posed a great threat to worldwide healthcare.

Graphical abstract: Functionalized biomaterials to combat biofilms
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Amphiphilic polymer therapeutics: an alternative platform in the fight against antibiotic resistant bacteria

Amphiphilic antimicrobial polymers show promising potential as polymer therapeutics to fight drug resistant bacteria and biofilms.

Graphical abstract: Amphiphilic polymer therapeutics: an alternative platform in the fight against antibiotic resistant bacteria
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Photothermal bactericidal surfaces: killing bacteria using light instead of biocides

Recent developments of photothermal bactericidal surfaces based on immobilized photothermal agents to kill bacteria through hyperthermia effects are reviewed.

Graphical abstract: Photothermal bactericidal surfaces: killing bacteria using light instead of biocides
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Antibacterial nanosystems for cancer therapy

In this review, we introduce anti-bacterial nanosystems for cancer therapy in the aspects of spontaneous and triggered anti-bacterial action.

Graphical abstract: Antibacterial nanosystems for cancer therapy
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Emerging antibacterial nanomedicine for enhanced antibiotic therapy

This review highlights the different mechanisms of current nano-antibiotic systems for combatting serious antibiotic resistance of bacteria.

Graphical abstract: Emerging antibacterial nanomedicine for enhanced antibiotic therapy
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Design of nanoengineered antibacterial polymers for biomedical applications

This review thus provides a feasible guide to developing nanoengineered antibacterial polymers by presenting both broad and in-depth bench research, and it offers suggestions for their potential in biomedical applications.

Graphical abstract: Design of nanoengineered antibacterial polymers for biomedical applications
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Tuning surface topographies on biomaterials to control bacterial infection

Bacterial growth over biomaterials can be controlled by adjusting the size, shape and composition of their surface topography.

Graphical abstract: Tuning surface topographies on biomaterials to control bacterial infection
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

Role and modulation of the secondary structure of antimicrobial peptides to improve selectivity

Helix is a two-edged sword for AMPs, and conformational modulation of AMPs can control the balance between antimicrobial activity and toxicity.

Graphical abstract: Role and modulation of the secondary structure of antimicrobial peptides to improve selectivity
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Review Article

The recent advances in surface antibacterial strategies for biomedical catheters

This review focus on the recent advances in surface modification strategies of biomedical catheters used to prevent CRIs.

Graphical abstract: The recent advances in surface antibacterial strategies for biomedical catheters
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Dimeric lipo-α/sulfono-γ-AA hybrid peptides as broad-spectrum antibiotic agents

We report the design and investigation of a class of short dimeric antimicrobial lipo-α/sulfono-γ-AA hybrid peptides by mimicking the mechanism of action of host-defense peptides.

Graphical abstract: Dimeric lipo-α/sulfono-γ-AA hybrid peptides as broad-spectrum antibiotic agents
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Synthesis and antibacterial activity of polymer–antibiotic conjugates incorporated into a resin-based dental adhesive

The dental resins incorporated with a penicillin V (PV)-based polymer–antibiotic conjugate (PAC) demonstrate significant antibacterial properties.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and antibacterial activity of polymer–antibiotic conjugates incorporated into a resin-based dental adhesive
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
Open Access Paper

Smart nanomicelles with bacterial infection-responsive disassembly for selective antimicrobial applications

Electrostatic nanomicelles remain stable and biocompatible under physiological conditions, but readily burst and spill out cationic antimicrobial peptide to kill bacteria at infection sites.

Graphical abstract: Smart nanomicelles with bacterial infection-responsive disassembly for selective antimicrobial applications
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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A convenient approach for antibacterial polypeptoids featuring sulfonium and oligo(ethylene glycol) subunits

A novel type of polypeptoids containing both sulfonium and oligo(ethylene glycol) moieties were prepared, which show rapid and potent antibacterial activity as well as good hemocompatibility.

Graphical abstract: A convenient approach for antibacterial polypeptoids featuring sulfonium and oligo(ethylene glycol) subunits
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Conductive and antimicrobial macroporous nanocomposite hydrogels generated from air-in-water Pickering emulsions for neural stem cell differentiation and skin wound healing

Conductive and antimicrobial macroporous hydrogels have shown promising applications in promoting soft tissue regeneration.

Graphical abstract: Conductive and antimicrobial macroporous nanocomposite hydrogels generated from air-in-water Pickering emulsions for neural stem cell differentiation and skin wound healing
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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An alpha/beta chimeric peptide molecular brush for eradicating MRSA biofilms and persister cells to mitigate antimicrobial resistance

An α/β chimeric polypeptide molecular brush shows excellent performance in eradicating established biofilms, persister cells, and clinically isolated multi-drug resistant Gram-positive bacteria.

Graphical abstract: An alpha/beta chimeric peptide molecular brush for eradicating MRSA biofilms and persister cells to mitigate antimicrobial resistance
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Combination of guanidinium and quaternary ammonium polymers with distinctive antimicrobial mechanisms achieving a synergistic antimicrobial effect

Synergistic killing of Gram negative bacteria by polymers that disrupt bacterial membranes and translocate and precipitate cytosolic proteins and nucleic acids.

Graphical abstract: Combination of guanidinium and quaternary ammonium polymers with distinctive antimicrobial mechanisms achieving a synergistic antimicrobial effect
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A reduced polydopamine nanoparticle-coupled sprayable PEG hydrogel adhesive with anti-infection activity for rapid wound sealing

A novel sprayable PEG-PDA hydrogel adhesive can instantly gel to close wounds, providing synergistic antibacterial activities through ROS and hyperthermia.

Graphical abstract: A reduced polydopamine nanoparticle-coupled sprayable PEG hydrogel adhesive with anti-infection activity for rapid wound sealing
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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A multifunctional shape-adaptive and biodegradable hydrogel with hemorrhage control and broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity for wound healing

An injectable hydrogel wound dressing based on an oxidized dextran and ε-poly-L-lysine network has multiple biological activities.

Graphical abstract: A multifunctional shape-adaptive and biodegradable hydrogel with hemorrhage control and broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity for wound healing
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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An on-demand nanoplatform for enhanced elimination of drug-resistant bacteria

We establish an “on-demand” nanoplatform based on acid-degradable scaffolds by conjugating glycomimetic-based galactose ligands to target a key lectin on P. aeruginosa and guanidine moieties.

Graphical abstract: An on-demand nanoplatform for enhanced elimination of drug-resistant bacteria
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Amyloid-like protein aggregates combining antifouling with antibacterial activity

A new class of biopolymer coating based on amyloid-like protein aggregates is reported to combine both antifouling and antibacterial activity.

Graphical abstract: Amyloid-like protein aggregates combining antifouling with antibacterial activity
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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The synergistic effect of hierarchical structure and alkyl chain length on the antifouling and bactericidal properties of cationic/zwitterionic block polymer brushes

A well-organized hierarchical structure and appropriate alkyl chain length facilitate the synergistic anti-biofilm effect.

Graphical abstract: The synergistic effect of hierarchical structure and alkyl chain length on the antifouling and bactericidal properties of cationic/zwitterionic block polymer brushes
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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A natural polymer based bioadhesive with self-healing behavior and improved antibacterial properties

Bioadhesives are of great interest for tissue/wound closure to reduce surgical time, minimize treatment invasiveness, and prevent body fluid leakage.

Graphical abstract: A natural polymer based bioadhesive with self-healing behavior and improved antibacterial properties
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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The rapid photoresponsive bacteria-killing of Cu-doped MoS2

This material of Cu doped MoS2 can produce reactive oxygen species and photothermal under 660 nm light, thus achieving a rapid bacterial effect. Which is a kind of good photothermal and photodynamic material.

Graphical abstract: The rapid photoresponsive bacteria-killing of Cu-doped MoS2
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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Amino-containing tannic acid derivative-mediated universal coatings for multifunctional surface modification

An amino-containing tannic acid derivative was self-polymerized to form colorless and uniform coatings on various substrate surfaces, and the resultant coatings can be further utilized to construct bioactive, antifouling and antibacterial surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Amino-containing tannic acid derivative-mediated universal coatings for multifunctional surface modification
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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A dual-functional implant with an enzyme-responsive effect for bacterial infection therapy and tissue regeneration

An enzyme-responsive nanoplatform was fabricated on Ti substrates to treat implant-associated bacterial infection and accelerate tissue growth in vivo.

Graphical abstract: A dual-functional implant with an enzyme-responsive effect for bacterial infection therapy and tissue regeneration
From the themed collection: Antibacterial Biomaterials
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About this collection

A collection presenting the latest advances in antibacterial biomaterial development and biological applications, and offering an overview of various cutting-edge strategies combating bacterial infections. The collection includes original research and reviews on topics of, but not limited to, antibacterial materials with therapeutic applications, the design, synthesis and mechanistic studies of novel antibacterial materials and antibacterial properties of materials at the surface.
This collection is Guest Edited by Professor Runhui Liu (East China University of Science and Technology) and Jianfeng Cai (University of South Florida).

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