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Stem Cell Retrieval & Banking

Biological insurance for the future.

Overview

Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) are retrieved from a patient’s own tissue, processed, and banked for therapeutic use. The procedure is minimally invasive and creates a renewable biological resource that can be drawn from over the course of regenerative care.

The science

Generally Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stromal cells capable of differentiating into a variety of cell types. ADMSCs specifically — sourced from adipose tissue — are Semi Pluripotent Cells, abundant, accessible, and demonstrate stronger paracrine signaling and immunomodulatory properties than all known other MSC varieties.

Citations

  1. Jeong JA, et al. Adipose stem cells as a clinically available and effective source of adult stem cell therapy. Int J Stem Cells. 2008. PMC4021774 →
  2. Thirumala S, et al. Clinical grade adult stem cell banking. Organogenesis. 2009. PMC2781095 →
  3. Favaretto F, et al. Characterization of human subcutaneous adipose tissue and validation of the banking procedure for autologous transplantation. Int J Mol Sci. 2023. PMC10179225 →

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