Medical News Today -
10 Jan 2014 10:00
Next time you catch a slug meandering its way across your prize lettuces, think about this: that slimy trail could be the key to life-saving technology for healing damaged tissue, such as in beating hearts.Inspired by creatures that secrete sticky substances with unique water-repelling, adhesive properties, researchers in the US have developed a type of glue that they hope one day will replace sutures and staples and keep beating hearts securely sealed following invasive surgery.
Share this Article
Comment on this Article
Please to comment