Elastomeric polymer incorporation into implantable biological ti

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the preparation of implantable biological tissue wherein elastomeric copolymers are incorporated into the tissue in an amount sufficient to increase the durability of the tissue as well as to reduce calcification of the tissue upon implantation. Mitigaton of calcification is retained when the tissue is subjected to flexing, stretching, or similar motion.

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