2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2011.08.032
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Hypernociception and wound healing after application of cyanoacrylate ester as a tissue adhesive in rats

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“…We demonstrate that the use of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive is an effective method for closing the CCA after removal of an occluding suture. Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive has been shown to elicit significantly less inflammation than silk sutures in rats [8] . No site reactions have been observed in animals undergoing MCAO with complete reperfusion as described in this manuscript and consistent and significant infarction and recovery have been observed.…”
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“…We demonstrate that the use of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive is an effective method for closing the CCA after removal of an occluding suture. Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive has been shown to elicit significantly less inflammation than silk sutures in rats [8] . No site reactions have been observed in animals undergoing MCAO with complete reperfusion as described in this manuscript and consistent and significant infarction and recovery have been observed.…”
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“…Los organismos Gram negativos serían relativamente poco afectados debido a su membrana de polisacáridos, que aísla la célula de la pared (35) . Además, los ACA ofrecerían una barrera para los microorganismos en el sitio de la incisión, aislando los márgenes de la herida de la saliva y placa bacteriana (17,28,39) .…”
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