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titleOfInvention Method for producing biological tissue complement
abstract [PROBLEMS] To produce a biological tissue filling body capable of preventing inconvenience that cells introduced into the pores flow out of the pores, fixing the cells in the pores, and promptly repairing the biological tissue. To do. A mixing step S3 in which ceramic fine particles having a particle size of about 10 to 100 μm and cells are mixed, and the mixture produced in the mixing step S3 is converted into a block or granular ceramic having a pore size of about 100 to 1000 μm. There is provided a method for manufacturing a biological tissue filling body comprising an introduction step S4 for introducing a porous body. [Selection] Figure 1
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