Fibrin

sealant Fibrin sealant is a type of medical adhesive used to close or reduce the bleeding of an open wound or surgical incision. It is made from human or animal proteins and works by forming a network of fibrin fibers that adhere to the wound. This helps reduce bleeding and promote healing, as well as increasing patient comfort and satisfaction. Fibrin sealant has been widely used in surgery and medical procedures, particularly in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Its non-toxic, relatively easy to use, and cost-effective nature makes it a popular choice for medical professionals. Fibrin sealant can also be used in the treatment of chronic or acute wounds, facilitating the healing process and reducing the risk of infection.

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Laryngeal Tissue Engineering using Rabbit Adipose Derived Stem Cells in Fibrin: A Pre-Clinical Model

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Comparative Healing Efficacy of Platelet Rich Fibrin and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Critical-Sized Ulnar Bone Defects in Rabbits

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COVID-19-Induced Changes in the Fibrin Network of Pulmonary and Renal Microthrombi

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