tissue glue for bringing humans and animals, method for its manufacture and applications of such a glueA tissue adhesive on the basis of human or animal protein contains factor XIII and at least 33% by weight of fibrinogen, has a ratio of factor XIII to fibrinogen, expressed in units of ...
In this Review, we provide an overview of materials-design considerations for bone-tissue-engineering applications in both disease modelling and treatment of injuries and disease in humans. We outline the materials-design pathway from implementation strategy through selection of materials and fabrication ...
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HA is a glycosaminoglycan that is ubiquitous in vertebrates, including humans, and is involved in a variety of biological processes, such as cell differentiation, embryonic development, inflammation, and wound healing [54]. It interacts with chondrocytes through CD44 receptor, and positively affects pr...
So, the study authors looked to nature for a solution, a practice called biomimicry. They found that the slug produces a gluelike, stretchy substance when it's on the defensive, trying to hold its ground to avoid being snatched. The slime contains a chemical that's positively charged, which...
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In summary, it can be said that the connective tissue is the ‘glue’ that holds all the organs and parts of the body together and in their respective place. Primarily, there are three types of connective tissues. They are (1) proper, (2) specialized, and (3) embryonic. The ...
Cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) is the most common congenital facial malformation in humans [2]. The treatment of these patients is complex and lasts until adulthood, involving a multidisciplinary team of specialists [103]. Scar formation is a frequent postoperative complication of cleft lip and ...
We believe that this technique may be of use for total tracheal reconstruction as well as for LTR. The fibrous capsule has the benefit of being universally available, easy to create, and very reliable. The combination of this technique with the use of auricular or thyroid cartilage in humans ...
Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life sciences to develop biological substitutes with the purpose of restoring and regenerating damaged or injured tissues. This chapter provides an overview o