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[The adhesive strength of tissue adhesives].

Authors: K, Schimmack; L, Schimmack; R, von Versen; S, Ziemer; J, Ritter;

[The adhesive strength of tissue adhesives].

Abstract

Twenty concentrates were produced of the blood from voluntary healthy donors by a method for producing autologous tissue adhesive. Their adhesive strength were tested by means of Thermo-fleece-specimens. A review was elaborated about the kinetics and the testing of the fibrin fixation. Methodical faults were found out. Possible ways for improving autologous adhesive variants and for producing homologue tissue adhesive are shown.

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Fibrin, Kinetics, Plasma, Adhesiveness, Fibrinogen, Humans, Tissue Adhesives

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