Biomaterial derived from vertebrate liver tissue

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Extract – body fluid – or cellular material of undetermined... – Tissue – other than lymphoid tissue

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C424S520000, C424S553000, C424S572000

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07919121

ABSTRACT:
A tissue graft composition comprising liver basement membrane and a method of preparation of this tissue graft composition are described. The graft composition can be implanted to replace or induce the repair of damaged or diseased tissues.

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