What are they? Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles released by cells that play a crucial role in cellular communication.
Where do they come from? Exosomes are produced by various cell types throughout the body, including stem cells, and can be found in bodily fluids like blood, saliva, and urine. Our products are sourced from birth waste, including the umbilical cord, as well as hTSC-derived Exosomes.
What do they do? They facilitate the transfer of proteins, lipids, and RNA between cells, promoting healing and regeneration by enhancing cellular functions.
How do they work? Exosomes carry molecular signals that influence the behaviour of recipient cells, helping to modulate immune responses and tissue repair.
What exosome products do we have? We offer a range of exosome-based products designed to support healing and recovery in various medical applications.
Exosomes: They act as messengers that enhance cell communication and promote healing.
Stem Cells: They are living cells that can differentiate into various cell types to repair damaged tissues.
Conclusion: While both exosomes and stem cells contribute to healing, they do so in unique ways, making them valuable tools in modern medical treatments.
These unique exosome products, derived from Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), provide a powerful combination of exosomes and growth factors aimed at enhancing regenerative processes and ensuring highly effective treatment outcomes.
Our American partner ethically sources placental tissue through a comprehensive procurement network. Donors, tissues, and processing reagents are rigorously screened and tested to confirm the absence of communicable diseases. All materials are processed in a state-of-the-art GMP/GTP facility, ensuring the highest quality biological products.
Experience the transformative power of advanced patented human Trophoblast Stem Cell (hTSC) Exosome products designed to rejuvenate and revitalise from within. Your path to restoration and renewal is now closer than ever.
Our American partner’s high-concentration exosomes are produced using xeno-free culture media from GMP human Trophoblast Stem Cells in a 3D bioreactor system managed by the partner’s CDMO in Taiwan. The extracellular vesicles (EVs) are clarified and concentrated through TFF and undergo extensive testing for endotoxins, sterility, and mycoplasma. Additionally, the EVs are analysed for size, concentration, purity, and key tetraspanin surface markers (CD9, CD63, CD81) to ensure high quality and consistency in every batch.
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