Transplantation of human cells, tissues or organs can save many lives and restores essential functions where no alternatives of comparable effectiveness exist.
Gelatin has a long and varied history in medicine, going back as far as 1834. Nowadays it’s a common material used in a number of pharmaceutical and biomedical applications around the world. With its…
Highly purified, medical-grade gelatins offer a huge potential in tissue engineering. Tissue engineering, or the creation of functional tissue constructs for therapeutic purposes, requires three…