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     RenoVō is a liquid, acellular, equine amniotic tissue allograft composed of amnion and amniotic fluid, designed to supplement and protect tissues. Amniotic tissues, which include amnion and amniotic fluid, surround the foal during pregnancy and are rich in biologically active factors involved in tissue regeneration. These factors have reported anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, re-epithelialization, and anti-fibrotic properties. Amniotic tissues contain key growth factors, cytokines, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, and extracellular matrix proteins essential for the complex tissue healing process. Published studies on the benefits and efficacy of amniotic tissue in wounds date back over 100 years.
     
The use of equine amniotic tissue allografts to supplement and protect tissues in horses may be minimally invasive, safe, and offer a profile comparable to or better than existing modalities, including autologous stem cell or interleukin-1 receptor antagonist platforms (e.g., IRAP II™ System), while potentially providing superior clinical results.
     The ready availability of a convenient allograft facilitates clinical use without the time lapse required for culturing cells or harvest techniques needed for autologous therapies. Additionally, cytokine and growth factor profiles can vary dramatically between patients for a selected autologous product. The reproducibility of each donor tissue also offers a more homogeneous protein concentration and product consistency compared to other regenerative modalities. RenoVō® is cryopreserved and maintained frozen before use to preserve beneficial proteins that may not survive lyophilization.
     At O'leno, we are committed to being at the forefront of scientific advancement, and RenoVō® exemplifies this commitment. We have had remarkable success with this product for soft tissue (tendon, ligament), joints, infections, and wounds.

     For more information, please contact one of our team members or visit RenoVō's website!
·       https://renovoequine.com/case-studies/