2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, and cyanoacrylates often suffer from the limitations of adverse inflammatory reactions, lack of bioactivity, and/or weak wet adhesion. There is a need to develop advanced tissue adhesives which possess adequate wet adhesion and appropriate biodegradability and biocompatibility. The wet adhesion of the catechol group to a variety of substrates is well-known. Further, it undergoes Michael addition with an amine or thiol group, which makes catechol-containing polymers appealing as tissue adhesives because there are abundant amine and thiol groups in native tissue. We present here a composite tissue adhesive based on a catechol-modified polymer t...
The effective treatment of chronic wounds constitutes one of the most common worldwide healthcare pr...
Nature provides biomaterials that tend to be effective to control both their adhesive and cohesive ...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, ...
Nature has developed materials that are integrated and effective at controlling their properties of ...
Biomaterials play pivotal roles in tissue engineering, as they can be used to produce scaffolds for ...
In situ forming hydrogels with catechol groups as tissue reactive functionalities are interesting bi...
Commercial or clinical tissue adhesives are currently limited due to their weak bonding strength on ...
Wounds are created in soft and hard tissue through surgery or disease. As the wound heals, the tissu...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
In situ forming hydrogels with catechol groups as tissue reactive functionalities are interesting bi...
Spontaneously formed hydrogels are attracting increasing interest as injectable or wound dressing ma...
Amino acid-based poly(ester urea) (PEU) copolymers functionalized with pendant catechol groups that...
There is still a great need for tissue adhesives, which adhere inside the body very fast and possess...
Injured tissues often require immediate closure to restore the normal functionality of the organ. In...
The effective treatment of chronic wounds constitutes one of the most common worldwide healthcare pr...
Nature provides biomaterials that tend to be effective to control both their adhesive and cohesive ...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, ...
Nature has developed materials that are integrated and effective at controlling their properties of ...
Biomaterials play pivotal roles in tissue engineering, as they can be used to produce scaffolds for ...
In situ forming hydrogels with catechol groups as tissue reactive functionalities are interesting bi...
Commercial or clinical tissue adhesives are currently limited due to their weak bonding strength on ...
Wounds are created in soft and hard tissue through surgery or disease. As the wound heals, the tissu...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
In situ forming hydrogels with catechol groups as tissue reactive functionalities are interesting bi...
Spontaneously formed hydrogels are attracting increasing interest as injectable or wound dressing ma...
Amino acid-based poly(ester urea) (PEU) copolymers functionalized with pendant catechol groups that...
There is still a great need for tissue adhesives, which adhere inside the body very fast and possess...
Injured tissues often require immediate closure to restore the normal functionality of the organ. In...
The effective treatment of chronic wounds constitutes one of the most common worldwide healthcare pr...
Nature provides biomaterials that tend to be effective to control both their adhesive and cohesive ...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...