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SIS® - Small Intestinal Submucosa

Origin

Naturally Occuring -
The Similarities Between Human Tissue & SIS®


Extracellular Matrix


Where It Is Used

Clinical References


SIS® in the Media
Clinical References
Bavry A, Raymond R, Bhatt D, Chambers C, DeNardo A, Hermiller J, Myers P, Pitts D, Scott J, Savader S, Steinhubl S. "Efficacy of a Novel Procedure Sheath and Closure Device during Diagnostic Catheterization: The Multicenter Randomized Clinical of the FISH™Device." Journal of Invasive Cardiology 2008;4.

Joyal D, Dieter R. "Vascular Closure Devices: Have We Caught the Right FISH?" Journal of Invasive Cardiology 2008;4.

Badylak SF,  Freytes DO,  Gilbert TW. “Extracellular matrix as a biological scaffold material: Structure and function.” Acta Biomaterialia 2009;5:1-13.

Hodde J, Hiles M. “Constructive soft tissue remodelling with a biologic extracellular matrix graft: overview and review of the clinical literature.” Acta Chirugica Belgica 2007;107:641-647.

Reing JE,  Zhang L,  Myers-Irvin J. “Degradation products of extracellular matrix affect cell migration and proliferation.” Tissue Engineering 2009;15:605-614.

Gilbert TW,  Freund JM,  Badylak SF. “Quantification of DNA in biologic scaffold materials.” Journal of Surgical Research 2009;152:135-139.

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