Surface adhesion and matrix porosity: BiomimeticsLast 5 Years Research Landscape
Uncontrolled bacterial colonization and poor tissue integration lead to implant failure and chronic infection. These innovations engineer the surface topography and polymer matrix structure to regulate cell adhesion and antimicrobial activity.
What technical problems is Biomimetics addressing in Surface adhesion and matrix porosity?
Microbial colonization of medical surfaces
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Pathogenic infiltration and biofilm formation on clinical substrates lead to persistent infections and delayed tissue recovery. Mitigating this degradation mechanism prevents systemic medical device failure and chronic wound stagnation.
Surface microbial colonization and hemorrhage
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Uncontrolled bacterial growth on medical interfaces and ineffective bleeding control lead to systemic infection and surgical failure. Mitigating these risks improves clinical outcomes and device safety.