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Scientists invent ‘glue’ for skin, bone, tissue
Imagine a magical adhesive capable of underwater bonding, mending bones, skin, and fixing your broken chair. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, and the School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Haryana, have created this versatile, biodegradable adhesive, temporarily named ‘A30.’ This adhesive exhibits the potential to heal and mend damaged tissues, eliminating the necessity for painful sutures and staples. It can mend fractured bones and enhance drug delivery efficiency.
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