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Antimicrobial silver-loaded polypropylene sutures modified by radiation-grafting
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this work was to implement a radiation-grafting method for the surface functionalizationPalabras claves:antimicrobial activity, medical device, Radiation-grafting, Silver composites, Suture monofilamentAutores:Alvarez-Lorenzob C., Concheiro A., Emilio Bucio, Flores‐rojas G.G., López-Saucedo J., López‐saucedo F., Magariños B.Fuentes:scopusCovalent immobilization of lysozyme in silicone rubber modified by easy chemical grafting
ArticleAbstract: Functionalization of silicone rubber films with lysozyme was achieved by grafting copolymerization aPalabras claves:Autores:Emilio Bucio, Flores‐rojas G.G., Isoshima T., López‐saucedo F.Fuentes:scopusAchieving antimicrobial activity through poly(N-methylvinylimidazolium) iodide brushes on binary-grafted polypropylene suture threads
ArticleAbstract: Harnessing the properties of imidazolium species, antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative and GPalabras claves:Autores:Alvarez-Lorenzob C., Concheiro A., Emilio Bucio, Flores‐rojas G.G., González-Antonio O., López‐saucedo F.Fuentes:scopusImproved covalent immobilization of lysozyme on silicone rubber-films grafted with poly(ethylene glycol dimethacrylate-co-glycidylmethacrylate)
ArticleAbstract: Silicone rubber (SR) is widely used in medical and food sectors due to its excellent mechanical propPalabras claves:Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, Glutaraldehyde method, Glycidyl methacrylate, Lysozyme immobilization, Radiation-grafting, SiliconeAutores:Alvarez-Lorenzob C., Concheiro A., Emilio Bucio, Flores‐rojas G.G., López‐saucedo F., Pino-Ramos V.H.Fuentes:scopusLignocellulosic membrane grafted with 4-vinylpiridine using radiation chemistry: antimicrobial activity of loaded vancomycin
ArticleAbstract: Controlled synthesis of biomaterials with pH-responsive materials by radiation chemistry allows thePalabras claves:4-Vinylpiridine, Agave atrovirens, biopolymer, Gamma-rays, grafting, Lignocellulose, pH responsiveness, Skin maguey, SupportsAutores:Buendía-González L., Emilio Bucio, Flores‐rojas G.G., López‐saucedo F., Mendizábal E., Vázquez E., Vera-Graziano R.Fuentes:scopus