Glue helps wound heal after surgery

Experts of the Institute of Medicine collaborated with scientists from NEFU Department of Biology and Geography, successfully studied a composition used to treat skin lesions after surgery.

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The new medical glue is made by scientists from the sturgeon bubble.

Researchers at the Federal University of Yakut (northeastern Russia, abbreviated NEFU) have successfully studied medical colloids from sturgeon bubbles, allowing surgeons to avoid stitches injury when dissecting internal organs.

The representative of the University said: "Animal experiments have proved that bio-colloids we have successfully studied, proved completely harmless, non-cytotoxic, did not cause allergies, nor It is necessary to continue to carry out some clinical experiments on humans in hospitals, if all goes well, this preparation can be applied in medicine in near future'.