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We can offer a discount on bulk orders. Please contact our sales team for further inquiry.| Product Name | Porcine Decellularized Dermal Matrix |
| Catalog Number | ECM-018 |
| Description | This decellularized dermal matrix is derived from porcine dermal tissue. Cellular components are removed through degreasing and decellularization processes, while the spatial structure of the dermal tissue is preserved. |
| Application | Used for the repair of various tissues and organs: skin, internal organs, bone, cartilage, tendons, etc.; Various surgical grafts: dura mater, hernia repair, pelvic floor repair, etc.; high-quality tissue fillers: scar treatment, facial plastic surgery, and other medical aesthetics applications; adjuncts for cell therapy: injectable carriers for adipose cells, stem cells, etc., to enhance cell therapy efficacy |
| Feature | Following decellularization, immune components such as cells are removed while the three-dimensional structure of the extracellular matrix is fully preserved. Biocompatibility: Decellularized dermal matrix exhibits excellent biocompatibility and low immunogenicity, making it suitable for human dermal tissue repair. Biodegradability: This decellularized dermal matrix can be completely degraded in vivo, and its degradation products—amino acids—can be absorbed by the human body. Three-dimensional porous structure: The decellularized dermal matrix retains the spatial structure of dermal tissue, promoting the migration, differentiation, and proliferation of dermal cells, as well as accelerating vascular regeneration. Mechanical properties: The decellularized dermal matrix possesses good mechanical strength. Malleability and processability: Porcine decellularized dermal matrix can be cut and shaped as needed, making it suitable for repairing tissue defects of various shapes and sizes. |
| Function | This decellularized dermal matrix is similar in structure and major components to human dermal tissue, and can promote the regeneration and repair of dermal defects caused by external forces. |
| Source | Porcine dermis |
| Appearance | Biofilms, sponges, gels, granules, etc. |
| Grade | Medical grade, Sterile implant grade |
| Storage | Store at 2-8°C. |