FAQ
Stem cell therapy
What are stem cells?
The bodies of all living things are made up of cells. There are approximately 60 trillion cells in the human body. Each cell has a specific role depending on its location.
A characteristic of stem cells is that they can produce cells that serve as the basis for other cells. When stem cells produce other cells, they divide into two. One of these divided cells remains as a stem cell, and the other cell becomes a cell that can transform into another cell. Stem cells create new cells in this way to replace damaged or old cells.
A characteristic of stem cells is that they can produce cells that serve as the basis for other cells. When stem cells produce other cells, they divide into two. One of these divided cells remains as a stem cell, and the other cell becomes a cell that can transform into another cell. Stem cells create new cells in this way to replace damaged or old cells.
What is stem cell therapy?
This is a treatment method that uses stem cells to repair and regenerate damaged cells and tissues in patients.
Stem cells from the patient’s body are collected and mass-cultured at a CPC. After culturing, the stem cells may be administered into the bloodstream or transplanted directly into the affected area. For a detailed treatment procedure, please see Q.3 What is the process for stem cell therapy?
Stem cells from the patient’s body are collected and mass-cultured at a CPC. After culturing, the stem cells may be administered into the bloodstream or transplanted directly into the affected area. For a detailed treatment procedure, please see Q.3 What is the process for stem cell therapy?
What is the process for stem cell therapy?
This is a treatment method that uses stem cells to repair and regenerate damaged cells and tissues in patients.
Stem cells from the patient’s body are collected and mass-cultured at a CPC. After culturing, the stem cells may be administered into the bloodstream or transplanted directly into the affected area. For a detailed treatment procedure, please see Q.3 What is the process for stem cell therapy?
Stem cells from the patient’s body are collected and mass-cultured at a CPC. After culturing, the stem cells may be administered into the bloodstream or transplanted directly into the affected area. For a detailed treatment procedure, please see Q.3 What is the process for stem cell therapy?
Culture supernatant
What is culture supernatant?
Culture supernatant is the liquid portion of the culture medium that contains secretions and metabolic products produced by cells growing in the culture medium during cell culture. During the process of cell proliferation in the culture vessel, the culture supernatant contains nutrients, physiologically active substances, and proteins secreted by the cells.
therapy & aging care
Are placenta injections effective?
The effects of placenta injections vary from person to person, but they have been reported to improve skin tone, reduce wrinkles and blemishes, boost immunity, and relieve fatigue. However, the effects vary from person to person and are not immediate.
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