Hybrid matrix implants and explants

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Whole live micro-organism – cell – or virus containing – Genetically modified micro-organism – cell – or virus

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424422, 435382, 935 59, 935 62, A01N 6300, A61K 4800, A61F 1300, C12N 500

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ABSTRACT:
An implantable device having a body of matrix material made up of insoluble collagen fibrils, and disposed therewithin

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