David J. Nedder
University of Texas System
4 Papers
653 Citations
David J. Nedder is an academic researcher from University of Texas System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adhesion. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Device for priming for improved adherence of gels to substrates
David A. Melanson,Marc A. Levine,John Spiridigliozzi,Thomas S. Bromander,Dean M. Pichon,George Selecman,David J. Nedder +6 more
- 07 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In this article, an improved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier and methods for applying the barrier.
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Redox and photoinitiator systems for priming and improved adherence of gels to substrates
Amarpreet S. Sawhney,David A. Melanson,Chandrashekar P. Pathak,Jeffrey A. Hubbell,Luis Z. Avila,Mark T. Kieras,Stephen D. Goodrich,Shikha P. Barman,Arthur J. Coury,Ronald S. Rudowsky,Douglas Weaver,Marc A. Levine,John Spiridigliozzi,Thomas S. Bromander,Dean M. Pichon,George Selecman,David J. Nedder,Bradley C. Poff,Donald L. Elbert +18 more
- 22 Mar 1996
TL;DR: In this article, an impoved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier and methods for applying the barrier.
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Redox and photoinitiator systems for priming for improved adherence of gels to substrates
Amarpreet S. Sawhney,David A. Melanson,Chandrashekar P. Pathak,Jeffrey A. Hubbell,Luis Z. Avila,Mark T. Kieras,Stephen D. Goodrich,Shikha P. Barman,Arthur J. Coury,Ronald S. Rudowsky,Douglas Weaver,Marc A. Levine,John Spiridigliozzi,Thomas S. Bromander,Dean M. Pichon,George Selecman,David J. Nedder,Bradley C. Poff,Donald L. Elbert +18 more
- 22 Mar 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, an improved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier and methods for applying the barrier.
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Self-cleaning fluid delivery device for medical applications
Dean M. Pichon,David J. Nedder,John R. Sousa,J. Jeffrey Kablik,Albert H. Linder +4 more
- 21 Dec 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a gas powered spraying device that can be used for single or multi-part reactive medical polymer compositions is provided, where a fluid or one or more reactive solutions are sprayed independently at a tissue surface, and the spraying of each solution of multi-component embodiments is controlled by a separate valve.
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