Currently, the soft-tissue adhesives used in clinical practice are glue-type organic adhesives. However, there is a demand for new types of adhesives, because the current organic adhesives present challenges in terms of their biocompatibility and adhesion strength. This review summarizes the discovery and development of inorganic and metallic adhesives designed for soft biological tissues while focusing on immobilization of medical divices on soft tissues. These new types of adhesives are in a solid state and adhere directly and immediately to soft tissues. Therefore, they are called “solid-state adhesives” to distinguish them from the currently used glue-type adhesives. In previous studies on inorganic solid-state adhesives, oxides and cal...
Abstract Medical implants and prostheses (artificial hips, tendono- and ligament plasties) usually a...
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical a...
According to the 'Adhesion-Decalcification' concept, specific functional monomers within dental adhe...
Over the past few years, the development of novel adhesives for biological soft tissue adhesion has ...
With the rapid development of bio-integrated devices and tissue adhesives, tunable adhesion to soft ...
A variety of polymer- and ceramic-based soft-tissue adhesives have been developed as alternatives to...
Tissue adhesives are attractive materials with potential to replace the use of sutures and staples i...
In recent years, new modalities of tissue repair have emerged replacing traditional wound closure te...
Bioadhesive mechanisms that employ external triggers for on-demand adhesion were developed to satisf...
There is still a great need for tissue adhesives, which adhere inside the body very fast and possess...
Glues and adhesives attach to a surface principally involving molecular attraction, whereas cements ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the soft tissue bond strength of a newly developed, mon...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
The application of biomimetic strategies and nanotechnologies (nanodentology) has led to numerous in...
Sub-100 nm colloidal mesoporous silica (CMS) nanoparticles are evaluated as an adhesive for hydrogel...
Abstract Medical implants and prostheses (artificial hips, tendono- and ligament plasties) usually a...
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical a...
According to the 'Adhesion-Decalcification' concept, specific functional monomers within dental adhe...
Over the past few years, the development of novel adhesives for biological soft tissue adhesion has ...
With the rapid development of bio-integrated devices and tissue adhesives, tunable adhesion to soft ...
A variety of polymer- and ceramic-based soft-tissue adhesives have been developed as alternatives to...
Tissue adhesives are attractive materials with potential to replace the use of sutures and staples i...
In recent years, new modalities of tissue repair have emerged replacing traditional wound closure te...
Bioadhesive mechanisms that employ external triggers for on-demand adhesion were developed to satisf...
There is still a great need for tissue adhesives, which adhere inside the body very fast and possess...
Glues and adhesives attach to a surface principally involving molecular attraction, whereas cements ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the soft tissue bond strength of a newly developed, mon...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
The application of biomimetic strategies and nanotechnologies (nanodentology) has led to numerous in...
Sub-100 nm colloidal mesoporous silica (CMS) nanoparticles are evaluated as an adhesive for hydrogel...
Abstract Medical implants and prostheses (artificial hips, tendono- and ligament plasties) usually a...
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical a...
According to the 'Adhesion-Decalcification' concept, specific functional monomers within dental adhe...