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titleOfInvention Calcification-resistant Bioprosthetic Tissue Implants Coupled Arginine and Method the Same
abstract In the present invention, by arranging arginine (L-arginine), one of the bioprosthetic tissue amino acids, the present invention discloses a biotissue implant that significantly reduces blood coagulation, wound healing and immune function, and calcification. have.n n n The biotissue graft of the present invention has an anti-calcification function, which improves anti-calcification function and in vivo durability, improves blood compatibility and promotes angiogenesis, thereby improving artificial heart valves and circulatory surgery patches (Patch) ), Can be used as a living tissue implant material for tissue blood vessels and skin regeneration.
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