Extracellular Matrix
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Extracellular Matrix is a decellularized, completely resorbable wound healing product that facilitates remodeling of injured tissue. It is derived from human placental or pig bladder tissues which are a rich source of collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and growth factors necessary for tissue regeneration. This FDA approved surgical technology provides a natural scaffold structure for stem cells and is used to support the repair of arthritic bone on bone environments, meniscal injuries or tears, shoulder injuries and partial tendon tears.
What is Extracellular Matrix?
Extracellular Matrix is a decellularized, completely resorbable wound healing product that facilitates remodeling of injured tissue. It is derived from human placental or pig bladder tissues which are a rich source of collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and growth factors necessary for tissue regeneration. This FDA approved surgical technology provides a natural scaffold structure for stem cells and is used to support the repair of arthritic bone on bone environments, meniscal injuries or tears, shoulder injuries and partial tendon tears.