
“Tissue Papers” from Organ-Specific Decellularized Extracellular Matrices. Advanced Functional Materials, 2017; 1700992 DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201700992 Credit: Image courtesy of Northwestern University
Bioactive tissue paper made from organs is pliable enough to fold into origami structures. Northwestern Medicine scientists and engineers have invented a range of bioactive “tissue papers” made of materials derived from organs which potentially can be used to support natural hormone production in young cancer patients and aid wound healing. The tissue papers are made from structural proteins excreted by cells that give organs their form and structure. The proteins are combined with a polymer to make the material pliable.
In the study, individual types of tissue papers were made from ovarian,...
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