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A keratin biomaterial gel hemostat derived from human hair: Evaluation in a rabbit model of lethal liver injury
Tamer Aboushwareb
, Daniel Eberli
, Catherine Ward
, Christopher Broda
, John Holcomb
, Anthony Atala
,
Mark Van Dyke
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Liver Injury
100%
Rabbit Model
100%
Hemostat
100%
Keratin Biomaterials
100%
Human Hair
100%
Keratin
83%
Negative Control
50%
Histology
33%
HemCon
33%
Keratin Hydrogel
33%
Treatment Group
16%
Survival Rate
16%
Liver
16%
Heart Rate
16%
New Zealand White Rabbit
16%
Biomaterials
16%
Blood Loss
16%
Mean Arterial Pressure
16%
Healing Response
16%
Operative Time
16%
Liver Histology
16%
Bandages
16%
Hemostatic Dressing
16%
Shock Index
16%
Shock Liver
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Liver Injury
100%
Keratin
100%
Biocompatible Material
100%
Hemostat
100%
Steri-Strip
22%
Survival Rate
11%
Bleeding
11%
Group Therapy
11%
Shock (Circulatory)
11%
Mean Arterial Pressure
11%
Operation Duration
11%
Liver Histology
11%