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Dual-function antibacterial surfaces for biomedical applications
Q Yu, Z Wu, H Chen
Acta biomaterialia 16, 1-13, 2015
4532015
Responsive and synergistic antibacterial coatings: fighting against bacteria in a smart and effective way
T Wei, Q Yu, H Chen
Advanced healthcare materials 8 (3), 1801381, 2019
4232019
Anti-fouling bioactive surfaces
Q Yu, Y Zhang, H Wang, J Brash, H Chen
Acta biomaterialia 7 (4), 1550-1557, 2011
3812011
Smart antibacterial surfaces with switchable bacteria-killing and bacteria-releasing capabilities
T Wei, Z Tang, Q Yu, H Chen
ACS applied materials & interfaces 9 (43), 37511-37523, 2017
3642017
Nanopatterned smart polymer surfaces for controlled attachment, killing, and release of bacteria
Q Yu, J Cho, P Shivapooja, LK Ista, GP López
ACS applied materials & interfaces 5 (19), 9295-9304, 2013
2782013
Construction of nanomaterials with targeting phototherapy properties to inhibit resistant bacteria and biofilm infections
Y Wang, Y Jin, W Chen, J Wang, H Chen, L Sun, X Li, J Ji, Q Yu, L Shen, ...
Chemical Engineering Journal 358, 74-90, 2019
2132019
Polyimide/cellulose acetate core/shell electrospun fibrous membranes for oil-water separation
W Ma, Z Guo, J Zhao, Q Yu, F Wang, J Han, H Pan, J Yao, Q Zhang, ...
Separation and Purification Technology 177, 71-85, 2017
1782017
A smart antibacterial surface for the on‐demand killing and releasing of bacteria
T Wei, Q Yu, W Zhan, H Chen
Advanced healthcare materials 5 (4), 449-456, 2016
1512016
Smart, photothermally activated, antibacterial surfaces with thermally triggered bacteria-releasing properties
Y Wang, T Wei, Y Qu, Y Zhou, Y Zheng, C Huang, Y Zhang, Q Yu, H Chen
ACS applied materials & interfaces 12 (19), 21283-21291, 2019
1372019
Smart biointerface with photoswitched functions between bactericidal activity and bacteria-releasing ability
T Wei, W Zhan, Q Yu, H Chen
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 9 (31), 25767-25774, 2017
1372017
Photothermal bactericidal surfaces: killing bacteria using light instead of biocides
Y Zou, Y Zhang, Q Yu, H Chen
Biomaterials science 9 (1), 10-22, 2021
1322021
Protein Adsorption and Cell Adhesion/Detachment Behavior on Dual-Responsive Silicon Surfaces Modified with Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-block-polystyrene …
Q Yu, Y Zhang, H Chen, F Zhou, Z Wu, H Huang, JL Brash
Langmuir 26 (11), 8582-8588, 2010
1302010
Multifunctional and regenerable antibacterial surfaces fabricated by a universal strategy
T Wei, W Zhan, L Cao, C Hu, Y Qu, Q Yu, H Chen
ACS applied materials & interfaces 8 (44), 30048-30057, 2016
1252016
Surface modified with a host defense peptide-mimicking β-peptide polymer kills bacteria on contact with high efficacy
Y Qian, F Qi, Q Chen, Q Zhang, Z Qiao, S Zhang, T Wei, Q Yu, S Yu, ...
ACS applied materials & interfaces 10 (18), 15395-15400, 2018
1242018
Dual-function antibacterial surfaces to resist and kill bacteria: Painting a picture with two brushes simultaneously
Y Zou, Y Zhang, Q Yu, H Chen
Journal of Materials Science & Technology 70, 24-38, 2021
1202021
Nanopatterned antimicrobial enzymatic surfaces combining biocidal and fouling release properties
Q Yu, LK Ista, GP López
Nanoscale 6 (9), 4750-4757, 2014
1172014
Protein adsorption on poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)-modified silicon surfaces: effects of grafted layer thickness and protein size
Q Yu, Y Zhang, H Chen, Z Wu, H Huang, C Cheng
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 76 (2), 468-474, 2010
1102010
Release of VEGF and BMP9 from injectable alginate based composite hydrogel for treatment of myocardial infarction
Y Wu, T Chang, W Chen, X Wang, J Li, Y Chen, Y Yu, Z Shen, Q Yu, ...
Bioactive materials 6 (2), 520-528, 2021
952021
Surface modification to control protein/surface interactions
L Yuan, Q Yu, D Li, H Chen
Macromolecular bioscience 11 (8), 1031-1040, 2011
902011
High antibacterial efficiency of pDMAEMA modified silicon nanowire arrays
H Wang, L Wang, P Zhang, L Yuan, Q Yu, H Chen
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 83 (2), 355-359, 2011
852011
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