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titleOfInvention Method of drying sheets of tissue
abstract Embodiments of the technology may involve a method of processing human donor tissue for administration to a recipient. The method may include contacting the human donor tissue and the backing layer, wherein the human donor tissue and the backing layer contain saline. This saline solution may contain a solvent and a dissociated salt. The method may further include evaporating a portion of the solvent from the surface of the support layer. Evaporation of the solvent can transfer some of the dissociated salt from the human donor tissue to the backing layer. This treatment can then lead to tissues that are mostly dry and free of salt crystals.
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