Also known as decellularisation
thumb|upright=1.5|A Decellularized homografts|decellularized aortic homograft Decellularization (also spelled decellularisation in British English) is the process used in biomedical engineering to isolate the extracellular matrix (ECM) of a tissue from its inhabiting cells, leaving an ECM scaffold of the original tissue, which can be used in artificial organ and tissue regeneration. Organ and tissue transplantation treat a variety of medical problems, ranging from end organ failure to cosmetic surgery. One of the greatest limitations to organ transplantation derives from organ rejection caused
脱細胞 (だつさいぼう、英: Decellularization) とは、組織から細胞を除去する処理である。生物由来の人工臓器作成時にしばしば用いられる。 この処理により得られる実質は、通常の臓器移植で生じる拒絶反応を抑えるなどの治療上有益な点を持つ。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).