Novel medical bioadhesives are proposed to fulfil numerous ideals as being biocompatible, non-toxic, include tissue healing and regeneration characteristics, have high mechanical properties onto different surfaces and other important key features. Mussel-inspired adhesives have provided the basis for many new applications under wet conditions. In contrast, the defence secretion system in amphibians may provide potential for novel fast-curing secretion able to adhere to surfaces under dry conditions. With the microanatomical and histochemical characterization of the endemic Japanese Oita salamander Hynobius dunni details on its anatomical organization, the nature of the chemical composition of both glue-producing glands and its divergence to...
Mussels and other marine creatures adhere very well in underwater environments, having the ability t...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
Production of novel protein-based materials has become a widespread and valuable field of research w...
Salamanders have developed a wide variety of antipredator mechanisms, including tail autotomy, colou...
Amphibians have evolved a wide variety of mechanisms that provide a certain degree of protection aga...
Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse fun...
Abstract In biomedicine, adhesives for hard and soft tissues are crucial for various clinical purpos...
Nature provides many interesting examples of adhesive strategies. Of particular note, the protein gl...
Underwater adhesive secretions are a promising source of inspiration for biomedical and industrial a...
The adhesive and adhesive glands of the stalked barnacle Lepas anatifera were investigated using a w...
An estimated 20 million tons of adhesives are used globally each year, and the amount is continually...
Physiochemical conditions in water are fundamentally different to those in air; hence, organisms req...
The decorator worm, a sedentary predator, builds a micro-reef on the portion of its tube above the s...
Biological organisms demonstrate remarkable abilities to affix themselves to almost any surface. Man...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called ‘smooth’ synthetic...
Mussels and other marine creatures adhere very well in underwater environments, having the ability t...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
Production of novel protein-based materials has become a widespread and valuable field of research w...
Salamanders have developed a wide variety of antipredator mechanisms, including tail autotomy, colou...
Amphibians have evolved a wide variety of mechanisms that provide a certain degree of protection aga...
Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse fun...
Abstract In biomedicine, adhesives for hard and soft tissues are crucial for various clinical purpos...
Nature provides many interesting examples of adhesive strategies. Of particular note, the protein gl...
Underwater adhesive secretions are a promising source of inspiration for biomedical and industrial a...
The adhesive and adhesive glands of the stalked barnacle Lepas anatifera were investigated using a w...
An estimated 20 million tons of adhesives are used globally each year, and the amount is continually...
Physiochemical conditions in water are fundamentally different to those in air; hence, organisms req...
The decorator worm, a sedentary predator, builds a micro-reef on the portion of its tube above the s...
Biological organisms demonstrate remarkable abilities to affix themselves to almost any surface. Man...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called ‘smooth’ synthetic...
Mussels and other marine creatures adhere very well in underwater environments, having the ability t...
This chapter describes strategies used in the biological world for adhesion to surfaces under a vari...
Production of novel protein-based materials has become a widespread and valuable field of research w...