Research Article

Improving Biocompatibility of Polyurethanes Apply in Medicine Using Oxygen Plasma and Its Negative Effect on Increased Bacterial Adhesion

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Evaluation of the occupied surface of unmodified and modified polyurethanes by S. aureus DSM 4910 and S. epidermidis DSM 28319 polyurethanes using a fluorescence microscope (SYTO9/PI). Adhesion was assessed in PBS buffer (smooth charts) and TSB growth medium (dot pattern) after 30, 60, and 240 mins of incubation. Statistically significant differences between the unmodified and modified surfaces are marked with lines while differences between PBS and TSB and the same surface types are marked (). Error bars stand for the standard deviation.