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Brief: Using a canine model, a full thickness defect in the right ventricle was repaired with either Dacron or ECM. A third group had no surgery and determined baseline RV function. (Adobe PDF File)
Brief: An in vivo study was conducted to determine if an extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffold co-localized with autologous muscle tissue could achieve constructive remodeling of esophageal tissue without stricture. (Adobe PDF File)
Brief: All horses treated with the ACell Vet™ powder showed increased linear fiber pattern formation beginning at 28 -56 days. The horses treated with just conventional therapies did not show this constructive remodeling. (Adobe PDF File)
Brief: Urinary incontinence can be either an acquired or congenital condition most commonly found in larger breed dogs. The condition is often associated with oophorectomy. Medical treatments for this condition are reasonably effective and usually consist of phenylpropanolamine administered daily and/or estrogen therapy. (Adobe PDF File)
Brief: Chronic congestive heart failure plagues an increasing population of cardiac patients worldwide. ACellular xenogeneic extracellular matrix has been used successfully as a constructive scaffold for the repair and replacement of numerous tissues and organs in both preclinical studies and human clinical applications. (Adobe PDF File)