Latest Research & Scientific Publications
Explore the latest native marine collagen research, and scientific studies at Rozhan Vista Mehr (RVM BiTech). Here, native marine collagen science truly meets regeneration. Moreover, our research does not only highlight structural insights, but also demonstrates practical applications in advanced wound healing. In addition, we address broader biomedical innovations and platform development opportunities. As a result, this page connects cutting-edge marine biomaterials research with real-word medical impact.

What Is Native Collagen?
Discover the structure and function of Native Collagen, how it differs from hydrolyzed forms, and its unique advantages in regenerative medicine.
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Evaluate the Immune Properties of Marine-Based Collagen Dressing in Wound Care Management.
This pre-clinical study evaluate the immunological safety of MariXBioHeal, a marine -based collagen derived from fish waste. Through in-vitro and in-vivo tests including cytotoxicity, irritation, and sensitization assays, the results confirmed its non-toxic, non-irritating, and non-sensitizing properties, making it a strong candidate for wound care and biomedical use.
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The Role of Native Collagen in Regenerative Medicine Research
This article explores the biological advantages of native marine collagen in regenerative medicine applications such as wound healing, tissue engineering, and 3D bioprinting. Highlighting its structural integrity and safety, it supports native collagen as a key biomaterial for next-generation therapies.
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Extracellular Matrix and the Role of Native Collagen in Regenerative Medicine
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a vital role in tissue repair and regeneration, far beyond its structural function. This article explores the significance of native collagen, especially Type I, in regenerative medicine, comparing it to hydrolyzed collagen and highlighting why preserving collagen’s natural structure is essential for effective healing. It also introduces emerging biomaterial platforms and shares RVM BioTech’s vision for advancing native marine collagen technologies.