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- Bioadhesives are natural polymeric materials that act as adhesives. The term is sometimes used more loosely to describe a glue formed synthetically from...
- tension between the bioadhesive and membrane, γ b g {\displaystyle \gamma _{bg}} is the interfacial tension between the bioadhesive and bodily environment...
- which allows mussels to stick to rocks, piers, and boat hulls inspired bioadhesive gel for blood vessels. The field of bionics has inspired new aircraft...
- and swine. Doramectin is available for horses as an oral, flavored, bioadhesive gel under the name Doraquest L.A. Oral Gel. It can be used to control...
- attain bioadhesion through dehydrating local mucosal surfaces. Many bioadhesive buccal tablet formulations are created through the direct compression...
- information". Tiberg, F; et al. (2009). "Treatment of oral mucositis pain by a bioadhesive barrier forming lipid solution". Support Cancer Care (17): 918. Tiberg...
- safety data. New products are in development such as sunscreens based on bioadhesive nanoparticles. These function by encapsulating commercially used UV filters...
- the mussel, and are made up of polyphenolic proteins which serve as a bioadhesive. Blue mussels often form aggregations, where they attach to each other...
- Pegah; Lee, Bruce (11 October 2016). "Recent approaches in designing bioadhesive materials inspired by mussel adhesive protein". Journal of Polymer Science...
- its absorption into the wood.[citation needed] S****ac is a natural bioadhesive polymer and is chemically similar to synthetic polymers. It can thus...