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Evicel fibrin sealant

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EVICEL® Fibrin Sealant is a sterile, two-component, fibrin-based surgical sealant. The two components, which are mixed prior to application, contain human-derived fibrinogen and thrombin. When applied to tissue, the fibrinogen and thrombin interact to form a fibrin clot that can assist in hemostasis.

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2 protocols using evicel fibrin sealant

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Cartilage Tissue Engineering via Cell Aggregation

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All experiments involving rats were conducted under the supervision of UCLA DLAM and USC DAR. Prior to implantation, primary pre-chondrocytes from enzymatically digested 5–6 week old human limbs were isolated using FACS and re-aggregated in ultralow attachment plates (Nunc)63 (link). Fetal cartilage was dissected from 17-week old fetal tissues, enzymatically digested and re-aggregated for up to 48 in vitro. PSC-derived chondrogenic aggregates were generated as described above from a stable line generated in the Evseenko lab expressing GFP64 (link). Primary and PSC-derived cell aggregates were then implanted sub-cutaneously into 6, 2 month old, athymic male rats (Harlan labs); no randomization nor blinding was used. 5 aggregates (~200,000 cells each) were implanted to each rat. Day 60 PSC-derived aggregates (2 per rat) were also implanted into full thickness - 1 mm in diameter—osteochondral defects generated in the knee joint of 6 athymic rats using the surgical procedure previously described by our group65 (link). The chondrosphere aggregates were additionally fixed in place using EVICEL® Fibrin Sealant (Ethicon). After 4 weeks tissues were harvested and analyzed using histological techniques.
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Preparation of KGN-Loaded Fibrin Sealant

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KGN (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, Missouri) was dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at 15 μg/μL and added to fibrin sealant (Evicel Fibrin Sealant, Ethicon, Somerville, New Jersey) to obtain a final working concentration of 100 μmol/L KGN, a concentration used in prior studies.10 (link) Therefore, each 7 μL of fibrin sealant bead contained 0.224 μg of KGN and 0.002 μL of DMSO. Similarly, control beads containing only DMSO and fibrin sealant were also prepared such that each bead contained an identical amount of DMSO present in each KGN bead (0.03% DMSO).
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