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The History of Vetrix

Before there was VETRIX, the use of extracellular matrix (ECM) has widely infiltrated the human field of medicine. Originally developed at Purdue University, a team of researchers discovered the regenerative capabilities of small intestinal submucosa (SIS) ECM as a material able to fully regrow tissue of various kinds. As the team of scientists imagined the […]

Fixing Heart Defects In Children Using SIS Extracellular Matrix

Vetrix SIS Extracellular Matrix material is used far and wide within the human medical field. Vetrix uses the same technology to regenerate tissue in the veterinary medical field. While this technology has the capability to regenerate heart valves, in the veterinary field, Vetrix is used from everything involving dermal injuries to internal soft tissue reconstruction. […]

Injured Bald Eagle Healed Using Vetrix ECM

Rehabilitated Bald Eagle Released by UC Davis Woodland Daily Democrat August 30, 2013 An adult bald eagle brought to the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine will be released back into the wild near Redding today. The eagle will be released by Bret Stedman, manager of the California Raptor Center, at 11 a.m. near the […]

Science Network Article Explains How Extracellular Matrix Is Key To Healing

Researchers at Curtin University in Australia are confirming the science behind Vetrix, and how extracellular matrix, or ECM, helps stimulate tissue regeneration. Vetrix ECM, creates an environment in which native cells can regenerate damaged tissue. Over the years, scientists and doctors alike have been trying to make cells work to regenerate damaged tissue. It is […]