1. Mussel-inspired antimicrobial gelatin/chitosan tissue adhesive rapidly activated in situ by H
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Xin Ye, He, Ao, Sun, Tao, Li, Yong Jun, Qian, Hong, Qian, Yun Fei, Ling, Ling Hong, Zhang, Qing Ya, Liu, Tao, Peng, and Zhiyong, Qian
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Chitosan ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Wound Healing ,Catechols ,Hydrogels ,Ascorbic Acid ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Sutureless Surgical Procedures ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Bivalvia ,Body Temperature ,Injections ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Mice ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,NIH 3T3 Cells ,Wound Infection ,Animals ,Gelatin ,Methacrylates ,Tissue Adhesives - Abstract
The development of minimally invasive surgery has created a demand for ideal medical adhesives exhibiting biocompatibility, biodegradability, antimicrobial activity, and strong adhesion to tissues in wet environments. However, as clinically approved surgical tissue glues suffer from poor adhesion activation, limited adhesion strength, and toxicity, novel tissue glues are highly sought after. Herein, a mussel-inspired injectable hydrogel was prepared from catechol- and methacrylate-modified chitosan/gelatin and shown to exhibit biocompatibility, inherent antimicrobial activity, and good adhesion to wet tissues. Moreover, as this gel could be applied onto tissue surfaces and cured in situ within seconds of body contact by a biocompatible and multifunctional redox initiator (H
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- 2020