M I Pitman, D Menche, E K Song, A Ben-Yishay, D Gilbert, D A Grande
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The use of adhesives in chondrocyte transplantation surgery: in-vivo studies.
Two commercial adhesive preparations--fibrin glue and mussel adhesive protein (MAP)--were tested in-vivo for their ability to fix a chondrocyte allograft internally. While results for the fibrin, including additional testing for chondro inductive/conductive properties, were at best inconclusive, the results for MAP are highly promising.