Biocompatibility and modification of the protein‐based adhesive secreted by the Australian frog Notaden bennetti

Volume: 93A, Issue: 2, Pages: 429 - 441
Published: Jun 30, 2009
Abstract
When provoked, Notaden bennetti frogs secrete a proteinaceous exudate, which rapidly forms a tacky and elastic glue. This material has potential in biomedical applications. Cultured cells attached and proliferated well on glue-coated tissue culture polystyrene, but migrated somewhat slower than on uncoated surfaces. In organ culture, dissolved glue successfully adhered collagen-coated perfluoropolyether lenses to debrided bovine corneas and...
Paper Details
Title
Biocompatibility and modification of the protein‐based adhesive secreted by the Australian frog Notaden bennetti
Published Date
Jun 30, 2009
Volume
93A
Issue
2
Pages
429 - 441
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