Related MeSH Hierarchy (4)
Chemicals and Drugs [D] » Chemical Actions and Uses [D27] » Specialty Uses of Chemicals » Biomedical and Dental Materials » Biocompatible Materials » Decellularized Extracellular Matrix
Anatomy [A] » Cells [A11] » Cellular Structures » Extracellular Space » Extracellular Matrix » Decellularized Extracellular Matrix
Chemicals and Drugs [D] » Biomedical and Dental Materials [D25] » Biocompatible Materials » Decellularized Extracellular Matrix
Technology, Industry, and Agriculture [J] » Technology, Industry, and Agriculture [J01] » Manufactured Materials » Biomedical and Dental Materials » Biocompatible Materials » Decellularized Extracellular Matrix
Description
A biomaterial with a network of macromolecules with varying composition and organization of tissue-specific proteins and polysaccharides. It is prepared from organs and tissues by decellularization (e.g., with a detergent) to mimic native microenvironment for tissue-specific functions. MeSH
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