Category Archives: Blog

What makes Umbilical Cord PRP-driven extracellular vesicles/exosomes so unique and valuable when it comes to research and clinical applications?

By Andrew Proulx MD Regenerative medicine is a fast-paced area of research with near-unlimited potential... Read More.

Non-Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal Capacity When Entering a Host Body. Has There Been Any Clinical Research? What Do We Know?

By Andrew Proulx MD Non-embryonic (i.e., adult) stem cells can self-renew after entering a host... Read More.

Comparing the Safety and Potency of Cultured and Native Cells

By: Hannah Actor-Engel, Ph.D. Stem cells are gaining traction as a viable therapeutic in regenerative... Read More.

Mitochondrial Activity in Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Stem Cells

By Hannah Actor-Engel, Ph.D. Stem cells derived from the human umbilical cord have a potential... Read More.

CYTOCORD: The Role of Epithelial Cells in Human Umbilical Cord Lining

Written by: Amanda Studnicki, Ph.D.  Human umbilical tissue holds exceptional promise for clinical and research... Read More.

EXCYTE: Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) in Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) 

Written by: Amanda Studnicki, Ph.D. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses a patient’s own blood... Read More.

Cellular Signaling: Players and Processes on the Frontier of Human Health

Cellular Signaling Nearly 150 years ago, Charles Darwin reported phototropism of the coleoptile in plants1.... Read More.

 Mitochondrial Transfer and MSCs

Research in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has boomed in recent years. Originally, MSCs were used... Read More.

What We Understand About MSCs in Umbilical Cord Tissue and Wharton’s Jelly

Once a hot topic only theorized in academia, stem cells have taken life sciences and... Read More.

Nanotechnology in Regenerative Medicine and Cell Therapy

Nanotechnology lets us create, alter, or study biological structures and processes at the 100 nanometer... Read More.