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Neomem® ECM

Neomem® ECM | Processed porcine mesothelial tissue in sheet form

Neomem® ECM is an extracellular matrix in sheet form with a combination of strength and tissue regeneration properties with minimal antigens. Because Neomem® ECM is more than just collagen, the extra proteins support soft tissue healing and remodelling into natural tissue as the matrix is absorbed.

The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional network of extracellular macromolecules, such as collagen, enzymes, and glycoproteins.1 ECM has been found to support regrowth and healing of tissue.2
Neomem ECM maintains it’s desirable structural characteristics for cellular proliferation, ideal for the following applications:

Guided tissue regeneration procedures in periodontal defects
Augmentation around implants
Provides architecture and protection for bone regeneration and soft tissue aesthetics
Alveolar ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment

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Neomem® ECM | Processed porcine mesothelial tissue in sheet form

Neomem® ECM is an extracellular matrix in sheet form with a combination of strength and tissue regeneration properties with minimal antigens. Because Neomem® ECM is more than just collagen, the extra proteins support soft tissue healing and remodelling into natural tissue as the matrix is absorbed.

The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional network of extracellular macromolecules, such as collagen, enzymes, and glycoproteins.1 ECM has been found to support regrowth and healing of tissue.2
Neomem ECM maintains it’s desirable structural characteristics for cellular proliferation, ideal for the following applications:

  • Guided tissue regeneration procedures in periodontal defects
  • Augmentation around implants
  • Provides architecture and protection for bone regeneration and soft tissue aesthetics
  • Alveolar ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment

 


 

1. David M Hoganson, Gwen E Owens, Elisabeth M O’Doherty, Chris M Bowley, Scott M Goldman, Dina O Harilal, Craig M Neville, Russell T Kronengold, Joseph P Vacanti. Preserved extracellular matrix components and retained biological activity in decellularized porcine mesothelium. Biomaterials. 2010 (27): 6934-40. | 2. Huleihel L, Hussey GS, Naranjo JD, Zhang L, Dziki JL, Turner NJ, Stolz DB, Badylak SF (June 2016). “Matrix-bound nanovesicles within ECM bioscaffolds”. Science Advances. 2 (6): e1600502. Bibcode:2016SciA….2E0502H. doi:10.1126/sciadv.1600502. PMC 4928894. PMID 27386584. “Pitt researchers solve mystery on how regenerative medicine works”. EurekAlert!. Retrieved 2017-03-01.

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