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      Nanomaterials as tissue adhesives

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      Author(s)
      Yasa, İ. Ceren
      Ceylan, Hakan
      Tekinay, Ayşe B.
      Güler, Mustafa O.
      Editor
      Güler, Mustafa O.
      Tekinay, Ayşe B.
      Date
      2016-03-11
      Publisher
      John Wiley & Sons
      Pages
      173 - 195
      Language
      English
      Type
      Book Chapter
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      Book Title
      Therapeutic nanomaterials
      Abstract
      Tissue adhesives are used to create functional bonding interfaces between injured tissue parts and between tissues and implanted biomaterials. This chapter provides a critical review of the conventional tissue adhesive materials and their shortcomings. Then it concentrates on the design approaches of emerging tissue adhesive technologies, particularly those using nanotechnology, with a primary focus on their clinical applicability. Various classes of synthetic polymers have been developed and applied as tissue adhesivesTheir defined chemistry and tailorable material properties, such as adhesion strength, curing kinetics, and mechanical properties, drove the motivation in this approach. The two major classes of synthetic tissue adhesives discussed in the chapter are acrylate‐based adhesives and polyurethanes. Urethane‐based adhesives have also been considered for use as soft tissue adhesives or sealants, because of their thermal stability at physiological temperature and absence of hemolytic behavior.
      Keywords
      Acrylate‐based adhesives
      Clinical applicability
      Implanted biomaterials
      Nanotechnology
      Polyurethanes
      Synthetic polymers
      Tissue adhesives
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/50888
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      https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118987483.ch8
      https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118987483
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      • Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology (UNAM) 2258
      • Nanotechnology Research Center (NANOTAM) 1179
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