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Fibrin-based sealants

One potential application of mTG-catalyzed crosslinking is as a biomimetic soft tissue adhesive analogous to fibrin sealants. Current fibrin sealants employ protein components derived from blood and utilize the transglutaminase activity of factor Xllla to catalyze protein (i.e. fibrin) crosslinking. It may be possible to develop an alternative soft tissue adhesive based on gelatin and mTG that avoids the need for blood proteins. [Pg.116]


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