Injectable click fibroin bioadhesive derived from spider silk for accelerating wound closure and healing bone fracture

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  • who: Woong-Jin Lee and collaborators from the Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea have published the research work: Injectable Click Fibroin Bioadhesive Derived from Spider Silk for Accelerating Wound Closure and Healing Bone Fracture, in the Journal: Materials 2022, 15, x FOR PEER REVIEW of 30/07/2022
  • what: The aim of bonding material is to join the tissues as closely as possible to prevent leakage of body fluids while simultaneously withstanding the tensile load exerted on the tissues . In this study, the binding of tannic acid to biopolymers as . . .

     

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