A biocompatible collagen sheet derived from fish scales featuring a 3D wave structure and micropattern surface that mimics human gum and skin tissue topology. It is designed for clinical use in oral wound healing and for research applications in oral mucosal and skin regenerative medicine, drug eval...
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CollaWind Co., Ltd.
Niigata City, Japan
“CollaWind Sheet” is a cell culture substrate made of collagen from fish scales. Its biocompatibility and 3D waveform structure mimic natural tissue, creating a more physiologic in vivo environment. It is used in life sciences for drug testing, skin models in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and in regenerative medicine.
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