FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: acellular transplant is described comprising (i) a connected skeletal matrix with openness of pores of biologically and pharmaceutically usable material and (ii) human serum. In accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment, the matrix also contains a gel. Also the method of manufacturing such acellular transplant is described when the matrix and the gel contact with human blood serum. If necessary, the transplant and the serum can be dried. Alternatively, the matrix and the gel can be presented in a dry form prior to contacting. Use of acellular transplant for regeneration of tissues and in particular for regeneration of cartilage and/or bones is also described.
EFFECT: transplant is easy to manufacture, long stored and easy to use.
16 cl, 2 dwg, 2 ex
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Dates
2010-11-27—Published
2006-06-29—Filed