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Silicone is utilized widely in medical devices for its compatibility with tissues and bodily fluids, making it a versatile material for implants and wearables. To effectively bond silicone devices to biological tissues, a reliable adhesive is required to create a long‐lasting interface. BioAdheSil, a silicone‐based bioadhesive designed to provide robust adhesion on both sides of the interface is introduced...
Bioadhesives
In article number 2307288, Ellen T. Roche and co‐workers introduce a silicone‐based bioadhesive tailored for robust, durable adhesion between silicone devices and biological tissues. The strategy addresses the challenges of wet tissue adhesion and long‐term integration by blending soft silicone oligomers, siloxane coupling agents, and absorbents. The adhesive undergoes controlled degradation,...