Bio-inspired, blood-repelling tissue glue could seal wounds
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MIT engineers have designed a strong, biocompatible glue that can seal injured tissues and stop bleeding, inspired by the sticky substance that barnacles use to cling to rocks.
Frontiers Using extracellular matrix as the bio-glue for wound repair in the surgery
Engineered Hemostatic Biomaterials for Sealing Wounds
Bio-inspired, blood-repelling tissue glue could seal wounds quickly A new adhesive that mimics the sticky substance barnacles use to cling to rocks may offer a better way to treat traumatic injuries. Anne Trafton I I MIT News Office August 9, 2021 - iFunny Brazil
Bioinspiration, MIT News
Tough Gel Adhesives for Wound Healing - Medical Design Briefs
Bio-Inspired, Blood-Repelling Glue Seals Wounds Quickly - Tech Briefs
Sunčana Kuljiš-Gaillot sur LinkedIn : L'automne-hiver du 19M - Sur le fil : broderie et tissage
National Science Foundation (NSF), MIT News
Barnacle-Inspired Paste for Instant Hemostatic Tissue Sealing
Renata Schama posted on LinkedIn
Biological Discoveries, Biodesign @ Berkeley
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