Salmon Fibrinogen
- Excellent proliferation of stem cells & retention of ‘stemness’ (Zhou et al. 2017)
- Superior performance for neurite outgrowth and neuronal cell growth (Ju et al. 2007)
- Reliable selection and growth of tumourigenic cells (Liu et al. 2012)
- More efficient extracellular matrix than human-derived fibrin (Sieminski et al. 2004)
- Slower gel degradation in vitro and in vivo
- Consistent performance in animal hemostasis studies (Rothwell et al. 2005, Floyd et al. 2012)
- Significant reduction of neuro-inflammation (Sharp et al. 2012)