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Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Massive bleeding and wound infection after tissue trauma are the major dangerous factors of casualties in disasters; hence, first‐aid supplies that can greatly achieve wound closure and effectively control the hemorrhage and infection are urgently needed.
Yufei Ma +10 more
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Massive bleeding and wound infection after tissue trauma are the major dangerous factors of casualties in disasters; hence, first‐aid supplies that can greatly achieve wound closure and effectively control the hemorrhage and infection are urgently needed.
Yufei Ma +10 more
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Autologous fibrin tissue adhesive
The Laryngoscope, 1985AbstractVarious methods of making fibrin tissue adhesive from a patient's own blood were evaluated. The method using ammonium sulfate for fibrinogen preparation produced the greatest bonding strength.The average bonding strength of the commercially manufactured adhesive and of the autologous fibrin tissue adhesive were compared at 10 minutes and 30 ...
K H, Siedentop, D M, Harris, B, Sanchez
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A novel injectable starch-based tissue adhesive for hemostasis.
Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2020Hemorrhage remains one of the direct causes of high mortality. The development of ideal hemostatic materials with sound ability to deal with severe wound is urgent needed.
Ruihua Cui +4 more
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Tissue adhesives in endosurgery
Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery, 2001Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related technology advances. There is no accepted classification, but surgical adhesives fall into 3 main categories: biological, synthetic, and genetically engineered polymer protein glues.
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Rapid Ultratough Topological Tissue Adhesives
Advanced Materials, 2022AbstractTissue adhesives capable of achieving strong and tough adhesion in permeable wet environments are useful in many biomedical applications. However, adhesion generated through covalent bond formation directly with the functional groups of tissues (i.e., COOH and NH2 groups in collagen), or using non‐covalent interactions can both be limited by ...
Juan A. Cintron‐Cruz +5 more
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Tissue-Adhesive Paint of Silk Microparticles for Articular Surface Cartilage Regeneration.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020Current biomaterials and tissue engineering techniques have shown a promising efficacy on full-thickness articular cartilage defect repair in clinical practice.
Jingwei Zhang +13 more
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Supramolecular Adhesive Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications.
Chemical Reviews, 2022Tissue engineering is a promising and revolutionary strategy to treat patients who suffer the loss or failure of an organ or tissue, with the aim to restore the dysfunctional tissues and enhance life expectancy.
Yue Zhao +5 more
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Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2020
Introduction: Traditional mechanical closure techniques pose many challenges including the risk of infection, tissue reaction, and injury to both patients and clinicians.
N. Gillman +4 more
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Introduction: Traditional mechanical closure techniques pose many challenges including the risk of infection, tissue reaction, and injury to both patients and clinicians.
N. Gillman +4 more
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Ultratough, Self-Healing, and Tissue-Adhesive Hydrogel for Wound Dressing.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2018A hydrogel for potential applications in wound dressing should possess several peculiar properties, such as efficient self-healing ability and mechanical toughness, so as to repair muscle and skin damage.
Tao Chen +7 more
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THE N‐ALKYLALPHACYANOACRYLATE TISSUE ADHESIVES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968For the past several years at this laboratory, we have been conducting studies directed toward the development of biologically receptive adhesives to be used as hemostasis-inducing compounds and tissue adhesives in nonsuture closure of wounds.
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