Bioengineered collagen fibrils

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A61K 38/39 (2006.01) A61L 27/24 (2006.01) C12N 5/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2386217

The invention is directed to a class of fiber or strand suspension compositions that may be processed further into viscoelastic pastes or porous solids. The preferred compositions of the invention comprise biologically derived or biologically compatible materials, such as collagen, that can be injected or implanted for tissue augmentation or repair. This invention is also directed to methods of making these compositions and to apparatus that can be used to make the compositions.

La présente invention concerne une classe de compositions de fibres ou de brins en suspension qui peuvent ensuite être traitées sous forme de pâtes viscoélastiques ou de solides poreux. Les compositions préférées selon l'invention comprennent des matières issues de processus biologiques ou bien des matières biologiquement compatibles, telles que du collagène, qui peuvent être injectées ou implantées pour réparer des tissus ou bien pour augmenter la taille de tissus. Cette invention concerne également des procédés de préparation de ces compositions et un appareil pouvant être utilisé pour préparer lesdites compositions.

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