About CellStemClinic therapy center
Medical Treatments Using Mesenchymal Stem Cells – MSCs
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are one of the most famous stem cell type used in medicine. They have been shown to be effective for a wide range of diseases with a minimal risk profile.
At the same time several hundred clinical studies are ongoing to investigate their regenerative abilities in greater detail. From a biological point-of-view, they are progenitor cells of connective tissues. This means that they are important for building and maintaining the healthy status of connective tissues throughout the whole body, and are known as stromal stem cells.
Likewise, they possess the ability to differentiate into a spectrum of other cell types, including chondrocytes (cartilage cells), osteoblasts (bone cells), adipocytes (fat cells), etc. This property classifies them as “multipotent stem cells” (being able to transform into many cell types).
Why are MSEC – Mesenchymal Stem Cells –
More Often Used Compared Other Stem Cell Types
There are several reasons of why they are the leading stem cell type in medical applications and clinical trials on humans:
They are relatively easy to harvest and be isolated from:
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Fat tissue, known as adMSCs (adipose derived MSCs)
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Bone Marrow, known as bmMSCs (bone marrow MSCs)
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Umbilical Cord, known as ucMSC (umbilical cord MSCs)
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MSCs are relatively stable to culture and expand in the laboratory
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They can go through relatively many division cycles without losing their expression profile, health and division potential
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Numerous animal, clinical and scientific data collected for various disease models, including neurodegenerative diseases
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They possess little to no potential to grow into cancer cells
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As recent research revealed, their stem cell secretome profile is extraordinarily beneficial because it displays a wide range of regenerative and protective abilities to the body
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As such, MSCs are our favorite source for making our Stem Cell Secretome therapies.
MSC Isolated From Fat Tissue
Fat tissue contain MSCs in relatively high concentration. The tissue is processed by enzymatic or microscopical removal of non-cellular parts. This cellular end product is called Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF). Treatment with SVF can be efficient for treating certain areas and diseases. However, the amount of MSCs it contains is limited. Expansion of MSCs (increasing their cell count in the laboratory) is relatively straightforward. However, this process drastically complicates the clinical application because it impacts the risk profile as well. Due to this fact, this process is highly restricted in all developed countries. The benefit of getting more MSCs is not coupled to obtaining a high cell count, but rather with their viability and their secretion profile.
All this knowledge lead the scientists of our Stem Cell Clinic to offer a new generation of Stem Cell treatments: The Stem Cell Secretome. The secretome contains high concentrations of active components, e.g. growth factors and cytokines, responsible for their regenerative powers.
The best reward for CellStemClinic is successful treatment and improvements in our patients, their words of gratitude and smiles on their faces.
"We are very happy with the results of the treatment of our child. We keep in touch with the doctors at the clinic."
T. Bonetti ,"We visit CellStemClinic on a regular basis, practically, every year. Having tried out various product propositions, we have always been happy about the quality of all treatments, their results, staff professionalism, ambiance and food. I would highly recommend the clinic to anyone who would like to pursue a more healthy and natural option of our regeneration process. My best wishes, Irina B."
Irini B.,"I’d like to express my deepest gratitude to all the CellStemClinic. I was pleasantly surprised when the doctors talked me through everything that was going on, explained why this or that particular action was taken, what kind of drugs were being administered and why they were prescribed in the first place, and what type of equipment they were using. Thank You"
Grace,