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Meaning of "prosthetic tissue"
Prosthetic tissue: Artificial material used to replace missing body tissue or to support damaged body tissue. It is commonly used in medical procedures such as amputations or reconstructive surgeries
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The imperforate prosthetic tissue is suitable for implantation.
The present invention provides an implantable prosthetic tissue.
A prosthetic tissue of the present invention is preferably imperforate.
Glutaraldehyde contained on the surface of the prosthetic tissue is cytotoxic.
Thus implantable prosthetic tissue could not be provided.
Injection of cells as they are is compared with administration of a prosthetic tissue.
A prosthetic tissue is placed horizontally.
Gums surgery generally adds prosthetic tissue at the top of receded gums.
A prosthetic tissue resistant to wrapping applications is first provided by the present invention.
Cell sodding can produce a monolayer of cells on the surface of the prosthetic tissue.
A prosthetic tissue of the present invention is preferably produced with such a regular array.
In another embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention is flexible.
A prosthetic tissue may include materials derived from organisms and materials not derived from organisms.
In a preferred embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention is thick.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a functional prosthetic tissue.
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The functional prosthetic tissue of the present invention is herein an implantable prosthetic tissue.
Figure 11 shows electrophysiological evaluation of a prosthetic tissue of the present invention.
An implantable prosthetic tissue is provided only after such a tissue culture method is achieved.
Figure 3 shows an exemplary therapy scheme using a prosthetic tissue of the present invention.
Typically, a prosthetic tissue is herein prepared by cell culture.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method for producing a prosthetic tissue.
However, an implantable prosthetic tissue preferably has at least a certain thickness.
Alternatively, the VEGF can be associated with the prosthetic tissue using an adhesive.
As a control, a prosthetic tissue was prepared in a culture system without ascorbic acids.
In addition, the VEGF can be joined with the prosthetic tissue using chemical bonding.
The prosthetic tissue or three-dimensional structure can be efficiently applied to organs.
Figure 37 shows a sheet produced by a prosthetic tissue production method without ascorbic acid.
A prosthetic tissue or three-dimensional structure of the present invention typically comprises such a cell adhesion molecule.
In a preferred embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention has a large size.
The stent 1 comprises a sheath 2 also known as prosthetic tissue.
However, an implantable prosthetic tissue preferably has at least a curtain size.
Figure 33A shows a therapy for dilated cardiomyopathic hamsters using a prosthetic tissue of the present invention.
However, an implantable prosthetic tissue preferably has at least a certain size.
Next, an influence of ascorbic acid 2-phosphate on production of a prosthetic tissue was studied.
In another embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention is preferably intact.
In this case, however, the resultant three-dimensional structure or prosthetic tissue has weak strength.
In another embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention is preferably isolated.
FIG . 32 shows electrical characteristics after implantation of a prosthetic tissue of the present invention.
However, an implantable prosthetic tissue preferably has at least a certain level of biocompatibility.
FIG . 11 shows electrophysiological evaluation of a prosthetic tissue of the present invention.
Therefore, such a prosthetic tissue having flexibility preferably retains flexibility after implantation.
Figure 25A shows a control, while Figure 25B shows use of a prosthetic tissue of the present invention.
In this case, the prosthetic tissue or three-dimensional structure is in the low oxygen state.
Figure 7 shows a state of a prosthetic tissue of the present invention after implantation.
Due to the flexibility, the prosthetic tissue is particularly suitable for reinforcement of motile organs.
In another embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention has dilation / contraction ability.
In a preferred embodiment, the prosthetic tissue of the present invention has a three-dimensional, biological connection.
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