2024
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202400684
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Bacterial Response to Shape‐Memory Actuated Silk Wrinkled Surface Topographies as a Strategy for Biofilm Prevention

Elizabeth Oguntade,
Luiza Owuor,
Changling Du
et al.

Abstract: Bacterial biofilms on the surfaces of indwelling biomedical devices can cause long‐term infection and patient morbidity and mortality. Wrinkled surface topographies have previously demonstrated promising antifouling properties. Here we report a bioinspired strategy in which the actuation of silk fibroin produces tunable, wrinkled surface topographies on 2D shape memory polymer (SMP) substrates and investigate the influence of these topographies on biofilm formation. To mimic biofilm‐associated infections relat… Show more

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