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    GlossaryAcellular Dermal Matrix

    scaffold of collagen from skin, used in tissue regeneration

    An Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM) is a type of biomaterial derived from human or animal skin, where all the cellular components have been removed, leaving behind a scaffold of collagen and other structural proteins. This matrix can be used in various medical applications, such as reconstructive surgery and wound healing, to support tissue regeneration and integration with the patient's own cells.

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      research Skin Tissue Engineering in China

      1 citations , October 2008 in “PubMed”
      China made major progress in creating artificial skin for better burn treatment.
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      research Abstract 82

      April 2017 in “Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open”
      Fetal scalp cells have more regenerative genes than adult cells, and decellularized muscle matrix is better for muscle repair than commercial alternatives.
      Spotlight in Plastic Surgery: October 2022

      research Spotlight in Plastic Surgery: October 2022

      September 2022 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      Baricitinib helps with severe hair loss, negative-pressure therapy lowers hernia recurrence, tranexamic acid reduces bleeding, robot-assisted breast surgery may improve outcomes, and acellular dermal matrix could decrease breast reconstruction complications.

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