A
public company doing business of preparing and providing adipose (fat)
tissue and adipose derived adult stem cells, American CryoStem
Corporation (OTCQB:CRYO), announced the launch of its newest adult stem
cell and adipose tissue collection center in Bellevue, Washington. Dr.
Fredric Stern will officially launch the new Stern Center Stem Cell
Collection Service as the first to provide Adult Stem Cell and Tissue
Banking services to the general public in the Seattle, Washington area.
“Having
successfully worked with American CryoStem in the past we are truly
excited about the official launch of these adipose tissue based services
to the general public in Washington. I look forward to working with
American CryoStem on educating my patients about the Regenerative
Medicine benefits of “bio-banking” and the latest fat transfer cosmetic
services now available at the center. I chose to affiliate my practice
with American Cryostem because of their thorough scientific approach to
stem cell banking and strict adherence to aseptic technique and FDA
guidelines,” said Dr. Fredric Stern, the founder of The Stern Center and
a plastic surgeon.
John
S. Arnone, CEO said, according to a company news release, “We are
excited to have a surgeon with Dr. Stern’s abilities and reputation
associated with American CryoStem in the Seattle, WA area and look
forward to a productive relationship with the entire Stern Center team.
We remain committed to our “Gold Standard” clinical laboratory
processing and storage reputation and strive to provide the best
physician and patient services in the U.S. The newest stem cell
collection center in our network represents our commitment to associate
with leading physicians in the Regenerative Medicine Industry.”
Mesenchymal
stem cells (MSCs) are typically the products of adipose tissue-isolated
stem cells for regenerative medicine or, in this case cosmetic
surgeries. The mesenchymal stem cells can also be isolated from bone
marrow or embryos. They secret hormones once introduced into human
bodies and help balance cytokines in the blood. It is reported that
MSCs help reduce several disease symptoms and, in some countries, are
used as “youth fountains” in anti-aging treatment. MSCs can be produced
fairly easily, in our hands at least, from induced pluripotent stem
cells (iPSCs). iPSCs, like embryonic stem cells, can be expanded
indefinitely, differentiated into MSCs and all other cell types, and are
being tested in various cell therapies including those that are
mediated through the MSC stage.
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