Stem Cell Therapy:

We Provide Allogenic and culture Autologous derived chondrocytes, osteoblasts, neurocytes, cardiomyocytes for different treatments.

Stem Cell Therapy is a treatment or therapeutic approach where stem cells from your own body are used with the goal of regenerating other damaged cells. The scientific research and medical use of stem cells has a long story of more than a century, since the term stem cells was coined by German scientists in the late 19th century.

At present stem cells are currently used in clinical trials to treat various medical conditions, including blood disorders such as leukemia and lymphoma, bone marrow failure syndromes, and certain inherited metabolic disorders.

A person’s body contains stem cells throughout their life. The body can use these stem cells whenever it needs them.Also called tissue-specific or somatic stem cells, adult stem cells exist throughout the body from the time an embryo develops.The cells are in a non-specific state, but they are more specialized than embryonic stem cells. They remain in this state until the body needs them for a specific purpose, say, as skin or muscle cells.

Day-to-day living means the body is constantly renewing its tissues. In some parts of the body, such as the gut and bone marrow, stem cells regularly divide to produce new body tissues for maintenance and repair.Stem cells are present inside different types of tissue. Scientists have found stem cells in tissues, including:

  • The brain
  • Bone marrow
  • Blood and blood vessels
  • Skeletal muscles
  • Skin
  • The liver

However, stem cells can be difficult to find. They can stay non-dividing and non-specific for years until the body summons them to repair or grow new tissue.

Adult stem cells can divide or self-renew indefinitely. This means they can generate various cell types from the originating organ or even regenerate the original organ, entirely.

This division and regeneration are how a skin wound heals, or how an organ such as the liver, for example, can repair itself after damage.

In the past, scientists believed adult stem cells could only differentiate based on their tissue of origin. However, some evidence now suggests that they can differentiate to become other cell types, as well.

We culture and supply stem cells from Bone marrow and Adipose tissue.

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), Osteoblasts, cardiomyosites, Neurocytes and Chondrocytes.

The diseases which are treated by stem cell therapy are:

People who might benefit from stem cell therapies include those with spinal cord injuries, type 1 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, stroke, burns, cancer and osteoarthritis. Premature Ovarian Failure,

Non Obstructive azoospermia and Autism.