Human Liver-Derived ECM
Our Human Liver-Derived Extracellular Matrix (ECM) offers a meticulously engineered, batch-produced scaffold that replicates the native human liver microenvironment, making it an invaluable model for metabolic disease research. This ECM is rich in essential liver-specific components like collagen, laminins, and glycoproteins, which support a physiologically relevant setting crucial for studying diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), liver fibrosis, and other metabolic syndromes. Optimized for metabolic disease applications, this ECM maintains liver-like structural and biochemical cues, enabling researchers to explore disease mechanisms, cellular responses, and therapeutic efficacy in a setting that closely resembles human biology.
12-15 mg/mL protein
1 mL / 5 mL
Critical gelation concentration (no cross-linking) - 5 mg/mL
Characterised for Collagen I, II, III, IV, fibronectin, elastin, laminin, and other essential proteins
Minimal lipid/DNA content
Sterile, HIV/HBC/HCV-free
ECM-LIV
Characteristics
Applications
iPSC differentiation
Metabolic disease modelling
Tissue Engineering