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The Effect of Silk Fibroin Additive on the Properties of Tannic Acid-Based Bioadhesives. [PDF]

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Evidencias clínicas empleando el biomaterial cubano Tisuacryl ® para tratar heridas de piel y mucosa oral

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Polymeric Tissue Adhesives

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Polymeric tissue adhesives provide versatile materials for wound management and are widely used in a variety of medical settings ranging from minor to life-threatening tissue injuries. Compared to the traditional methods of wound closure (i.e., suturing and stapling), they are relatively easy to use, enable rapid application, and introduce minimal ...
Sungmin Nam, David J Mooney
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Tissue adhesive semiconductors

Science, 2023
Bioelectronic implants could use semiconductors that adhere to wet, dynamic ...
Sarah J, Wu, Xuanhe, Zhao
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Fibrin Tissue Adhesives

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1997
FTA is a promising adjunct treatment in many fields of surgery, mainly in patients with acquired and congenital bleeding disorders or in procedures with high risk of postoperative bleeding or leaking of air, blood, fluids. Numerous report exist for variety of indications, however, very few are well controlled and conclusive.
U, Martinowitz, W D, Spotnitz
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A prospectus on tissue adhesives

The American Journal of Surgery, 2001
Tissue adhesives are common adjuncts in surgical practice. Fibrin sealants are the most prevalent adhesives today. Recently, new adhesives have been approved for use in the United States, including cyanoacrylates, albumin-based compounds, collagen-based compounds, glutaraldehyde glues, and hydrogels.
T B, Reece, T S, Maxey, I L, Kron
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Surgical tissue adhesives

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2002
Surgical tissue adhesives continue to evolve as an important technology for the facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon. Twelve years ago there was little routine use of these substances; however, in the past 5 years there have been significant advances.
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Hydrogel tissue adhesive: Adhesion strategy and application

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Hydrogel tissue adhesives have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional wound closure methods such as sutures and staples due to their operational simplicity demonstrated biocompatibility and capacity for multifunctional integration. However, complex and variable tissue microenvironments and dynamic adhesion surfaces still challenge the ...
Boyuan An   +4 more
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