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Whatever your age, race, or gender, injuries are a part of life, especially among athletes. But a research team at South ...
Traumatic brain injuries can have severe and long-lasting repercussions that involve damage to the organ's tissue, cognitive impairments and disability. An implantable "brain glue" material developed ...
In this lab on SDSU’s campus, researcher Dr. Solaiman Tarafder is leading the way on a new way to treat these injuries, which are often painful, require surgery, and have a long recovery.
November 1, 2011 (Orlando, Florida) — An evaluation of a novel tissue adhesive has shown merit in helping reduce changes in cornea shape during clear corneal cataract surgery, probably because of ...
NIMS has developed a hot-melt tissue adhesive (i.e., medical glue that is applied in a molten state) capable of healing operative wounds. This adhesive has excellent medical material properties in ...
Scientist have developed a hot-melt tissue adhesive (i.e., medical glue that is applied in a molten state) capable of healing operative wounds. This adhesive has excellent medical material properties ...
Fresh off receiving European regulatory approval for its tissue glue for tummy-tuck surgeries, Cohera Medical has raised more equity toward a series C round that could reach as high as $28 million.
Open wounds, whether caused by accidents or from medical procedures like surgery, require proper management to speed up healing and prevent infections. While sutures and staples are common wound ...
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. Inspired by the sticky ...
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