In a major advancement in medical technology, researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have developed an adhesive gel, offering a revolutionary treatment for gastrointestinal ...
An adhesive gel packed with light-activated chemicals can seal cuts or ulcers on the cornea -- the clear surface of the eye -- and then encourage the regeneration of corneal tissue, according to a ...
The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University announced today that its tough gel adhesive technology has been licensed by Amend Surgical, a Florida-based medical ...
It’s a Pardilla family fable: I was born with manos de trapo, or rag hands, and began (accidentally) breaking things as soon as my tactile senses started tingling. In the early years, an occasional ...
Just by applying to the body like a compress, our novel sheet sensor detects biometric information extremely accurately. Adhesive gel applied to a sensor prevents slippage from the surface of a ...
The ability to precisely measure the electrical signals generated in the living tissue is an important prerequisite for developing medical sensors and diagnostic tools for animate subjects. The ...
TOKYO -- A team from Hokkaido University has developed a gel with extremely strong adhesive power that can maintain its bond for long periods even when wet, following a search for materials using ...
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