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An Adhesive Hydrogel with “Load‐Sharing” Effect as Tissue Bandages for Drug and Cell Delivery

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, 2020
Hydrogels with adhesive properties have potential for numerous biomedical applications. Here, the design of a novel, intrinsically adhesive hydrogel and its use in developing internal therapeutic bandages is reported. The design involves incorporation of
Jing Chen, Long-hai Wang, Wanjun Liu
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From Buonocore's Pioneering Acid-Etch Technique to Self-Adhering Restoratives. A Status Perspective of Rapidly Advancing Dental Adhesive Technology.

Journal of Adhesive Dentistry, 2020
This literature-based OPINION PAPER reflects in an introductory historical perspective on the rapid advancement of dental adhesive technology. Past and current techniques to bond to tooth tissue, in particular to dentin as the most challenging bonding ...
B. Van Meerbeek   +4 more
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Adhesion and Adhesives [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1962
Adhesion Edited by Prof. D. D. Eley. Pp. x + 290 + 11 plates. (London: Oxford University Press, 1961.) 55s. net.
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Promoting Oral Mucosal Wound Healing with a Hydrogel Adhesive Based on a Phototriggered S‐Nitrosylation Coupling Reaction

Advances in Materials, 2021
The wet and highly dynamic environment of the mouth makes local treatment of oral mucosal diseases challenging. To overcome this, a photo‐crosslinking hydrogel adhesive is developed inspired by the success of light‐curing techniques in dentistry.
Wenjie Zhang   +9 more
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Adhesions

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Although several decades have passed since the first theories concerning normal healing and adhesion formation processes were proposed, the possible role of some factors is still under investigation. The availability of recombinant murine interleukin-1 allowed the assumption that interleukin-1 may be an important short-term mediator of adhesion ...
Pados, George, Devroey, Paul
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Multifunctional Tissue-Adhesive Cryogel Wound Dressing for Rapid Nonpressing Surface Hemorrhage and Wound Repair.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
Cryogels with tissue adhesion have great potential as wound dressings for rapid hemostasis for uncontrollable nonpressing surface hemorrhage and wound healing, but their use has not been reported previously.
M. Li   +4 more
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Tissue adhesive hydrogel bioelectronics.

Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2021
Flexible bioelectronics have promising applications in electronic skin, wearable devices, biomedical electronics, etc. Hydrogels have unique advantages for bioelectronics due to their tissue-like mechanical properties and excellent biocompatibility ...
Shengnan Li, Yang Cong, Jun Fu
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Elastomeric Adhesion and Adhesives

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1960
Abstract We would like to point out first of all that the seven recent publications of Voyutskil were not “ignored” by us but were simply unavailable to us at the time our review was written. We have now had the opportunity of reading all but one of his recent contributions but see no reason to change our original viewpoint. In Voyutskii˘
C. L. Weidner, Guy J Crocker
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A Janus Hydrogel Wet Adhesive for Internal Tissue Repair and Anti‐Postoperative Adhesion

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Despite rapid development of adhesive hydrogels, the typical double‐sided adhesives fail to adhere to wet tissues and concurrently prevent postoperative tissue adhesion, thus severely limiting their applications in repair of internal tissues.
Chunyan Cui   +7 more
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Adhesives and Adhesion

2012
Adhesives play an important part in modern technology. They are usually defined as any substance which holds two solids together—by forming bonds between the solids as distinct from bolting, riveting, or even brazing, welding, or soldering. One of the most common examples of adhesion and one not yet understood completely is the barnacles which strongly
O. V. Roussak, Hyman D. Gesser
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