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Russell J. Crawford

Researcher at RMIT University

Publications -  191
Citations -  13216

Russell J. Crawford is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Titanium & Surface roughness. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 181 publications receiving 10489 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell J. Crawford include Swinburne University of Technology.

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Bacterial extracellular polysaccharides involved in biofilm formation.

TL;DR: A summary of the current status of the research into the role of EPS in bacterial attachment followed by biofilm formation and a range of novel techniques that can be used in studies involving biofilm-specific polysaccharides is discussed.
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Antibacterial surfaces: the quest for a new generation of biomaterials.

TL;DR: Several recent efforts to design a new generation of antibacterial surfaces, which are based on mimicking the surface nanotopography of natural surfaces, are considered.
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Bactericidal activity of black silicon

TL;DR: It is shown that the nanoprotrusions on the surfaces of both black silicon and D. bipunctata wings form hierarchical structures through the formation of clusters of adjacent nanoproTrusions, which generate a mechanical bactericidal effect, independent of chemical composition.
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Natural Bactericidal Surfaces: Mechanical Rupture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Cells by Cicada Wings

TL;DR: Natural superhydrophobic surfaces are often thought to have antibiofouling potential, but when incubated on cicada wings, Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells are not repelled; instead they are penetrated by the nanopillar arrays present on the wing surface, resulting in bacterial cell death.
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Plastic Degradation and Its Environmental Implications with Special Reference to Poly(ethylene terephthalate)

TL;DR: A general overview of the current state of knowledge in areas that relate to biodegradation of polymers, especially poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), can be found in this paper.