TAPE: A Biodegradable Hemostatic Glue Inspired by a Ubiquitous Compound in Plants for Surgical Application

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08:40 min

June 8th, 2016

DOI :

10.3791/53930-v

June 8th, 2016


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TAPE

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0:05

Title

0:44

TAPE Formation

2:09

Measuring Adhesive Strength

3:46

In Vitro Degradation Test

4:54

Hemostatic Ability of TAPE

6:05

Results: TAPE Strength, Durability and In Vivo Test Results

7:34

Conclusion

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