dezellulierte
Dezellulierte is a term of German origin, literally translating to "delayered" or "stripped of its layers." In a technical or scientific context, it often refers to a process or state where cellular material or tissue has had its cellular components removed. This can be achieved through various methods, such as chemical treatments, physical disruption, or biological processes. The resulting material is often referred to as decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM).
Decellularized tissues are of significant interest in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. By removing the cells,
The process of decellularization aims to eliminate immunogenicity by removing all cellular material, including DNA and