Burn, trauma, and various medical conditions including bacterial infection, diabetes complication, and surgery could lead to an acute cutaneous wound and scar formation. Application of tissue glues instead of sutures could minimize the additional trauma and scar formation. Despite the countless efforts devoted to the development of high-strength tissue glues, little attention has been paid to their influence on the scar formation. Here, we report the development of a new tissue glue with excellent biocompatibility and tunable degradability for scarless wound closure. A series of catechol-containing poly(amidoamine) (CPAA) polymers were synthesized via the one-step Michael addition of dopamine and bisacrylamide. The tertiary amino group in ...
Sutures have traditionally been considered the preferred choice for the mechanical closure of tissue...
Adhesives with robust but readily detachable wet tissue adhesion are of great significance for wound...
With the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacterial infections and the slow healing of chroni...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
It has been a great challenge to develop aldehyde-free tissue adhesives that can function rapidly an...
Wounds are created in soft and hard tissue through surgery or disease. As the wound heals, the tissu...
Seroma, the accumulation of fluid in vivo remains a prevalent clinical problem, as it causes complic...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Inventions of materials to achieve biocompatibility, bioadhesion, and easy manufacturing are the urg...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Inspired by marine mussel adhesive proteins, polymers with catechol side groups have been extensivel...
2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, ...
Skin scarring after deep dermal injuries is a major clinical problem due to the current therapies li...
An emerging strategy to improve adhesiveness of biomaterials in wet conditions takes inspiration fro...
Sutures have traditionally been considered the preferred choice for the mechanical closure of tissue...
Adhesives with robust but readily detachable wet tissue adhesion are of great significance for wound...
With the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacterial infections and the slow healing of chroni...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
It has been a great challenge to develop aldehyde-free tissue adhesives that can function rapidly an...
Wounds are created in soft and hard tissue through surgery or disease. As the wound heals, the tissu...
Seroma, the accumulation of fluid in vivo remains a prevalent clinical problem, as it causes complic...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Inventions of materials to achieve biocompatibility, bioadhesion, and easy manufacturing are the urg...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Inspired by marine mussel adhesive proteins, polymers with catechol side groups have been extensivel...
2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, ...
Skin scarring after deep dermal injuries is a major clinical problem due to the current therapies li...
An emerging strategy to improve adhesiveness of biomaterials in wet conditions takes inspiration fro...
Sutures have traditionally been considered the preferred choice for the mechanical closure of tissue...
Adhesives with robust but readily detachable wet tissue adhesion are of great significance for wound...
With the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacterial infections and the slow healing of chroni...