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Learn more about the science, research, and clinical evidence behind regenerative bioscience
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HGF Accelerates Wound Healing by Promoting Epidermal Dedifferentiation (2014)
Identifies "Hepatocyte Growth Factor" as a master key that tells skin cells to revert to a youthful, regenerative state to close wounds faster.


Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy on Tendon/Ligament Healing (2024 Update)
This paper describes how MSCs "reprogram" the immune system at the site of a tendon injury to favor tissue regeneration over scar formation.


MSC Secretome Effectiveness in Healing Chronic Tendon Injuries (2025)
Scientists found that MSC secretome therapy significantly boosts Type I collagen—the main structural component needed for strong tendon repair.


Allogeneic MSC Injection on Repair Following Muscle Laceration (2025)
Research showing that MSC-treated muscle tears recover strength significantly faster than those treated with traditional surgical methods alone.


Restoration of skeletal muscle function via MSCs: mechanistic advances (2025)
This paper explains how MSCs improve muscle strength by activating "satellite cells" and preventing the protein loss that leads to muscle wasting.


Allogeneic Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Infusions for Aging Frailty (CRATUS Trial
A landmark study showing that donor stem cell infusions significantly improve physical function and reduce inflammatory markers in aging patients.


Systemic aging delay and anti-aging therapy using allogeneic stem cells (2025)
This review outlines how healthy donor stem cells mitigate aging by repairing damaged tissues and clearing the chronic inflammation that drives organ decline.


Chemokine Assay Matrix Defines the Potency of Human Bone Marrow MSCs (2022)
Researchers developed a specific test to measure how well stem cells signal other repair cells to travel to the site of an injury.


Potency Analysis of MSCs Using a Combinatorial Assay Matrix (2018)
This foundational study establishes a "grading system" to ensure that the stem cells used are actually capable of performing their intended healing functions.
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