Embryonic stem cells

Embryonic stem cells are stem cells from discarded embryos. Historically, embryonic stem cells have been associated with a wide range of safety and ethical concerns and are not available to patients in the United States. Regenexx procedures do not use embryonic stem cells.

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How to Interpret Cell Viability Studies Used by Amnio and Cord Vendors: Corecyte Review

I would love to find an amniotic, placental, or cord product available on the market today that has millions of stem cells per vial. However, I know too much about this subject to be hoodwinked by orthopedic sales reps trying to move dead cells as a live stem cell product. This morning I’d like to…read more

What Do All of these Stem Cell Numbers Mean? A Doctor-Patient Guide

On a LinkedIn discussion board I recently explained the difference between CFUs and stem cell counts and a medical device rep pinged me to ask if I would explain more, as he found that explanation helpful. One of the more confusing things out there these days are references to stem cell numbers. 99% of the…read more
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