Customized Supplier for Silk Fibroin Membrane for Panama Importers

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Customized Supplier for Silk Fibroin Membrane for Panama Importers Detail:

Brand Name: Fancci

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The silk fibroin membrane products with thickness and mechanical properties tailorable according to customers’ requirements. The membranes can be prepared with or without pores, with pore size varying from nanometers to micrometers, thus suitable for cell culture and drug release studies.

Parameter and properties

Film thickness: 10-300 micrometers;

Stress: 0.1-1 Mpa;

Strain: 50-200%

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This product is a customized product. We can offer series of silk fibroin membrane products with and without pores according to your requests.


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    The ovaries are a pair of small glands about the size and shape of almonds, located on the left and right sides of the pelvic body cavity lateral to the superior portion of the uterus. Ovaries produce female sex hormones such as estrogen and progesterone as well as ova (commonly called “eggs”), the female gametes. Ova are produced from oocyte cells that slowly develop throughout a woman’s early life and reach maturity after puberty. Each month during ovulation, a mature ovum is released. The ovum travels from the ovary to the fallopian tube, where it may be fertilized before reaching the uterus.

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    The fallopian tubes are a pair of muscular tubes that extend from the left and right superior corners of the uterus to the edge of the ovaries. The fallopian tubes end in a funnel-shaped structure called the infundibulum, which is covered with small finger-like projections called fimbriae. The fimbriae swipe over the outside of the ovaries to pick up released ova and carry them into the infundibulum for transport to the uterus. The inside of each fallopian tube is covered in cilia that work with the smooth muscle of the tube to carry the ovum to the uterus.

    Uterus
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