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Comparison of the pull-out force of different microtube-based methods in fractured endodontic instrument removal: An in-vitro study. [PDF]
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Cyanoacrylate Glue as an Alternative for Peritoneal Closure. [PDF]
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The histotoxicity of cyanoacrylates
Neuroradiology, 1985Cyanoacrylates, a group of rapidly polymerizing adhesives, have found widespread uses in oral and general surgery as well as surgical subspecialties, for example as hemostatic and anastomotic agents. They have been utilized most recently as materials for embolotherapy of complex cerebral and extra-cerebral vascular anomalies.
K. A. Galil+3 more
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Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2023
Cyanoacrylates have a wide range of biological activities and are extensively applied in production and daily life. Classic synthetic routes to cyanoacrylates have many limitations.
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Cyanoacrylates have a wide range of biological activities and are extensively applied in production and daily life. Classic synthetic routes to cyanoacrylates have many limitations.
Yan Chen+5 more
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Polymerisation of cyanoacrylates: The effect of sclero-embolic and contrast agents
Phlebology, 2023Objectives The objective is to investigate the interaction of sclero-embolic and contrast agents with the polymerisation of medical grade n-butyl-cyanoacrylates.
Joseph Gracé+4 more
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Toxicity of the Cyanoacrylates
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970Evaluation of toxicity in the cyanoacrylate adhesives and their homologs was undertaken in conventional and germ free guinea pigs. Adhesive was applied to the denuded cornea centrally and peripherally and injected intrastromally; all experimental models demonstrated in vivo toxicity.
Thomas E. Moore+3 more
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Biocompatible alkyl cyanoacrylates and their derivatives as bio-adhesives.
Biomaterials Science, 2018Cyanoacrylate adhesives and their homologues have elicited interest over the past few decades owing to their applications in the biomedical sector, extending from tissue adhesives to scaffolds to implants to dental material and adhesives, because of ...
Jay M. Korde, B. Kandasubramanian
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Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2018
A DBU-promoted cascade annulation of nitroarylcyclopropane-1,1-dicarbonitriles and 3-aryl-2-cyanoacrylates for the synthesis of highly functionalized cyclopenta[ b]furan derivatives is described.
Siran Qian+6 more
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A DBU-promoted cascade annulation of nitroarylcyclopropane-1,1-dicarbonitriles and 3-aryl-2-cyanoacrylates for the synthesis of highly functionalized cyclopenta[ b]furan derivatives is described.
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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 1999
To compare the catheter adhesion properties of 2-hexyl cyanoacrylate (Neuracryl M), a new agent, to those of normal butyl cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl), the most widely used liquid acrylic agent for microcatheter embolization.2-hexyl cyanoacrylate (Neuracryl M1) was tested in pure form and mixed with either a proprietary polymerization retardant/contrast ...
John D. Barr+4 more
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To compare the catheter adhesion properties of 2-hexyl cyanoacrylate (Neuracryl M), a new agent, to those of normal butyl cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl), the most widely used liquid acrylic agent for microcatheter embolization.2-hexyl cyanoacrylate (Neuracryl M1) was tested in pure form and mixed with either a proprietary polymerization retardant/contrast ...
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Cyanoacrylates for Skin Closure
Dermatologic Clinics, 2005Cyanoacrylates (CAs) were not widely adopted for medical use until recently because of lingering concerns regarding the initial tissue toxicities of the short-chain CAs. The medium-chain CAs, primarily butyl-cyanoacrylate, have been widely used in Europe and Canada for several decades and have gone a long way in dispelling any lingering concerns about ...
William H. Eaglstein, Tory P. Sullivan
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