Joeclu t1_isef6s7 wrote
Would love it if someone could summarize? Maybe explain?
When the adhesive is removed, the blood goes back to normal and they live? A normal life? Could a person?
Massochistic t1_iseje63 wrote
This is a bit different, but there is a thing called amnion which can be used as a liquid or thin membrane, covering wounds and allowing your body to regenerate itself rather than produce scar tissue.
ImmaterialExistence t1_ishn3jc wrote
Does that mean it’s easily infected?
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Massochistic t1_isenoi2 wrote
Amnion is amniotic fluid and it is part of the reptile/mammal embryo during embryonic development
nerd4code t1_iseq6lq wrote
Also, ammonium is an ion (NH₄⁺); ammonia is the molecule (NH₃).
Kriemhilt t1_iseot45 wrote
Sounds like the adhesive is a porous gel designed to let the liquid part of blood through while keeping the clotting agents and other solids in place. So, it ought to allow normal clotting behaviour in situations where blood loss would otherwise be too fast to allow clots to form. If the adhesive is removed after the clot has formed ... there's still a clot there.
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