Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are highly adaptable stem cells with extensive clinical applications, known for their ability to self-renew and their potential to influence immune responses and release bioactive molecules that aid in tissue repair and regeneration. They exhibit particularly strong responsiveness to inflammation within tissues. Our MSCs originate from Wharton's jelly, obtained from the umbilical cords of newborns.
Stem cells, as precursors, possess the remarkable capacity to stimulate the replacement of dying cells and regenerate impaired tissues. In stem cell therapy, they actively target sites of injury, facilitating the generation of healthy cells and expediting the body's healing process. It has the ability to restore and recover normal biological function.