MIT engineers have designed a strong, biocompatible glue that can seal injured tissues and stop bleeding, inspired by the sticky substance that barnacles use to cling to rocks.
Bio-inspired, blood-repelling tissue glue could seal wounds quickly, MIT News
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Bio-inspired, blood-repelling tissue glue could seal wounds quickly, MIT News
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