Extracellular Matrix

CBS Evening News Features Extracellular Matrix Technology

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.

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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.