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Polyglutamic Acid-Based Elastic and Tough Adhesive Patch Promotes Tissue Regeneration through In Situ Macrophage Modulation.

Qiuwen ZhuYi HongYuxuan HuangYi ZhangChang XieRenjie LiangChenglin LiTao ZhangHongwei WuJinchun YeXianzhu ZhangShufang ZhangXiaohui ZouHong-Wei Ouyang
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Adhesive patches are advanced but challenging alternatives to suture, especially in treating fragile internal organs. So far there is no suture-free adhesive patch based on metabolizable poly(amino acid) materials with excellent mechanical strength as well as immunomodulation functionality. Here, a polyglutamic acid-based elastic and tough adhesive patch modified by photosensitive groups on the surface to achieve robust light-activated adhesion and sealing of flexible internal organs is explored. With the porous internal morphology and excellent biodegradability, the patches promote regeneration through a macrophage-regulating microenvironment. Treated rabbits achieve rapid full-thickness gastric regeneration with complete functional structure within 14 d, suggesting its robust tissue adhesion and repair-promoting ability.
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