In-vivo incision wound model on albino Wistar rats a) Tissue

In-vivo incision wound model on albino Wistar rats a) Tissue

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Download scientific diagram | In-vivo incision wound model on albino Wistar rats a) Tissue approximation of incision wound for untreated samples, cyanoacrylate, EGK-glue and fibrin glue samples with respect to days. b) Tensile strength measurements (kPa) on healed skin with respective chosen samples and healing days in comparison with healthy skin. from publication: Corrigendum to “Rejoining of cut wounds by engineered gelatin-keratin glue” [Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Gen. Subj. (2013) 4030–4039] | Background: Rejoining of cut tissue ends of a critical site challenges clinicians. The toxicity, antigenicity, low adhesive strength, flexibility, swelling and cost of the currently employed glue demands an alternative. Engineered gelatin–keratin glue (EGK-glue) described in | Adhesives, Wounds and Wounds and Injuries | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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