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[Adhesive strength studies of biologic tissue adhesives].

Authors: K D, Hamm; R, Beer;

[Adhesive strength studies of biologic tissue adhesives].

Abstract

Different tissue adhesives including an own fibrin adhesive on the base of the human plasma fraction Cohn I were investigated in relation to their adhesive strength tension. These investigations were carried out on lyophilised skin grafts in vitro. The adhesive strengths were equal in case of the Cohn I adhesive, the Tissucol-Kit and also with Beriplast. These investigations will contribute to optimize an adhesive system.

Keywords

Drug Combinations, Factor XIII, Thrombin, Adhesiveness, Fibrinogen, Humans, Tissue Adhesives, Blood Proteins, Fibrin Tissue Adhesive

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