In the rapidly evolving field of regenerative medicine, REPROCELL’s StemRNATM Clinical iPSCs provide a benchmark for clinical grade induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). These high-quality iPSCs provide a foundation for various cell therapy programs, ensuring safety, consistency, and regulatory compliance. Our clinical iPSCs are currently being evaluated by many biopharma companies globally, are selected for regulatory filings and are IND approved. REPROCELL is a trusted partner for cell therapy developers who are seeking robust, high-quality clinical iPSC banks that meet industry standards. [Read more…]
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How Stem Cell Treatments Can Ease Hip Injuries and Arthritis?
In addition to the use of stem cells for the treatment of cancer and other chronic diseases, stem cell treatments for hips are being now showing great promise.
Throughout time and across the world, people have aged into delicacy, and ultimately, decline. While death is a natural part of the human condition – the end any organism can expect eventually – it sometimes comes sooner than it needs. Even when it doesn’t, decline makes life more difficult and the body less sound. This hard fact has made the possibility of stem cell treatments for hips and other parts of the body appealing. [Read more…]
Exosome Research: Who Is Dominating in the Scientific Literature?
Exosome research is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the increasing recognition of their critical role in intercellular communication and molecular transport. These extracellular vesicles act as natural carriers of proteins, lipids, and genetic material, influencing a wide range of physiological and pathological processes. As a result, they are emerging as a promising tool in regenerative medicine, drug delivery, and disease diagnostics.
Beyond their biological significance, exosomes are attracting attention for their potential therapeutic applications. Because they can mediate many of the beneficial effects traditionally associated with cells—without the same risks of immune rejection or uncontrolled proliferation—they are increasingly attracting attention and investment. [Read more…]
What are Tooth Stem Cells? | Dental Stem Cells
Tooth stem cells (also called dental stem cells) are cells collected from the teeth and supporting oral structures. Dental pulp is the soft living tissue inside a tooth that contains a type of adult stem cell called a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC). The ideal time to harvest dental stem cells is when children lose their baby teeth through natural loss or extraction by a dentist.
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Stem Cell Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease: Current & Future Directions
Today, at least 30 clinical trials are exploring stem cells for Parkinson’s disease in human patients. Some of these trials are using stem cells as living therapies, while others are using stem cells to study causes of the disease and its progression.
This research progress is critical, because Parkinson’s disease debilitates the body and causes tremors and numbness, loss of motor function, and stooping. Eventually, left untreated, Parkinson’s disease leads to death. The good news is, researchers are showing significant results in their studies on the link between stem cells and Parkinson’s disease.
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