Abstract Hemostatic and adhesive agents date back to World War II, when homologous fibrin sealant came onto scene. Considering that infectious diseases can be transmitted via human blood, a new heterologous fibrin sealant was standardized in the 1990s. Its components were a serine protease (a thrombin-like enzyme) extracted from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus snakes and a fibrinogen-rich cryoprecipitate extracted from the blood of Bubalus bubalis buffaloes. This new bioproduct has been used as a coagulant, sealant, adhesive and recently as a candidate scaffold for mesenchymal stem cells and bone and cartilage repair. This review discusses the composition of a new heterologous fibrin sealant, and cites published articles related t...
Reparation of peripheral nerves with fibrin glue prepared from snake venom. Preliminary results Univ...
Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known for its c...
Trauma deaths are a result of hemorrhage in 37% of civilians and 47% military personnel and are the ...
Abstract Lesions to the nervous system often produce hemorrhage and tissue loss that are difficult, ...
Fibrin sealant, a widely available tissue adhesive, has been used since 1940 in a variety of clinica...
Autologous fibrin gel is commonly used as a scaffold for filling defects in articular cartilage. Thi...
Venous ulcers of the lower limbs complicated by infection or chronicity represent a serious public h...
Abstract Background The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) directly into the bone of osteopo...
Tissue engineering has special interest in bone tissue aiming at future medical applications Studies...
Biomaterials are used as a promising alternative to bone grafts, including bioceramics whose composi...
Many types of hemostatic agents have been studied for the effective control of bleeding. In this stu...
Introduction: The optimization of an organic scaffold for specific types of applications and cells i...
ABSTRACT: Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known...
Fibrin glue has been applied universally in general surgery as an adhesive, hemostatic, or embolizin...
Dept. of Medical Science/석사Uncontrolled bleeding can cause serious complications in surgical procedu...
Reparation of peripheral nerves with fibrin glue prepared from snake venom. Preliminary results Univ...
Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known for its c...
Trauma deaths are a result of hemorrhage in 37% of civilians and 47% military personnel and are the ...
Abstract Lesions to the nervous system often produce hemorrhage and tissue loss that are difficult, ...
Fibrin sealant, a widely available tissue adhesive, has been used since 1940 in a variety of clinica...
Autologous fibrin gel is commonly used as a scaffold for filling defects in articular cartilage. Thi...
Venous ulcers of the lower limbs complicated by infection or chronicity represent a serious public h...
Abstract Background The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) directly into the bone of osteopo...
Tissue engineering has special interest in bone tissue aiming at future medical applications Studies...
Biomaterials are used as a promising alternative to bone grafts, including bioceramics whose composi...
Many types of hemostatic agents have been studied for the effective control of bleeding. In this stu...
Introduction: The optimization of an organic scaffold for specific types of applications and cells i...
ABSTRACT: Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known...
Fibrin glue has been applied universally in general surgery as an adhesive, hemostatic, or embolizin...
Dept. of Medical Science/석사Uncontrolled bleeding can cause serious complications in surgical procedu...
Reparation of peripheral nerves with fibrin glue prepared from snake venom. Preliminary results Univ...
Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known for its c...
Trauma deaths are a result of hemorrhage in 37% of civilians and 47% military personnel and are the ...