Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Sticky when wet: Strong adhesive for wound healing

08/02/2017 02:29 PM EDT

a new, flexible adhesive material

A team of researchers from the Wyss Institute at Harvard University has created a super-strong "tough adhesive" that is non-toxic and binds to biological tissues with a strength comparable to the body's own resilient cartilage, even when they're wet. Inspired by the glue produced by a slug, the double-layered hydrogel material demonstrates both high adhesion strength and strain dissipation, making it useful in a variety of medical applications.


Full story at https://wyss.harvard.edu/sticky-when-wet-strong-adhesives-for-wound-healing/

Source
Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard


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