Biological glue

The streptococcus bacteria attacks the throat tissue. Photo: Shutterstock

An adhesion protein produced from a harmful bacterium

Sandcastle worms. Source: Courtesy of the University of Utah.

Biomimetic medical adhesive approved for use

The structure of the oyster from the book "Studies on the reproduction and artificial propagation of fresh-water mussels" from 1912

Mussels (oysters) to save embryos

Gluing a patch on top of the heart walls with the help of the innovative glue. Illustration: Gecko Biomedical

Glue for fusing tears in the heart

The location of the liver in the human body. Illustration: shutterstock

A revolutionary method for gluing biological tissues

Hercules frog stuck to a branch. Photo: shutterstock

One of the wonders of the frog - attachment in a wet environment

Jean Contessant - Seashells. Presented at the Nano Israel conference, March 2012

Infect the problem in the blood vessels

The larvae of the insect called caddisfly produce silk threads underwater

Innovative biological adhesive

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Effective medical glue from worms