A new sterilization technique of bovine pericardial biomaterial using microwave radiation.

@article{Shamis2009ANS,
  title={A new sterilization technique of bovine pericardial biomaterial using microwave radiation.},
  author={Yury Shamis and Shital Patel and Alexander Lednidovic Taube and Yos S. Morsi and Igor Sbarski and Yury Shramkov and Rodney J. Croft and Russell J. Crawford and Elena P. Ivanova},
  journal={Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods},
  year={2009},
  volume={15 3},
  pages={
          445-54
        }
}
Bioprosthetic valves created from chemically treated natural tissues such as bovine pericardial biomaterial are used as heart valve scaffolds. Methods currently available for sterilization of biomaterial for transplantation include the application of gamma radiation and chemical sterilants. These techniques, however, can be problematic because they can be expensive and lead to a reduction in tissue integrity. Therefore, improved techniques are needed that are cost effective and do not disrupt… 
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