Areas of Use
Human-derived stem cells, tissues, fibroblasts and exosomes have a wide range of uses in biomedical research and clinical applications.
These components have the potential to revolutionise regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, disease modelling, drug development and many other fields.
Stem Cells
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Regenerative Medicine
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Tissue Engineering
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Disease Modelling
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Drug Testing and Development
Fibroblasts
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Skin Rejuvenation
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Skin Repair
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Treatment of Chronic Wounds
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Tissue Engineering
Exosomes
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Regenerative Medicine
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Dermatology
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Anti-Aging
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Stain, Wound and Burn Treatment
Tissues
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Tissue Regeneration
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Tissue Repair
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Tissue Engineering
Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
- Stem Cell Based Therapies: Especially haematopoietic stem cell transplants (e.g. leukaemia treatment) and therapies using mesenchymal stem cells (e.g. osteoarthritis treatment).
- Organ and Tissue Regeneration: Organs and tissues grown in the laboratory are used to treat organ failures and repair tissue damage (e.g. artificial skin grafts, cartilage and bone tissue engineering).
- Soft Tissue Repair: Fibroblast-based products are used for skin repair and regeneration, treatment of chronic wounds such as burns and diabetic foot ulcers.
Cosmetic and Aesthetic Medicine
Skin Renewal and Anti-Aging Treatments: Fibroblasts and stem cell-based products have a wide range of uses in skin renewal, anti-aging and aesthetic treatments.
Chronic Wounds and Skin Diseases
Accelerating Wound Healing: Especially fibroblast and stem cell based products are used to accelerate the healing process in the treatment of chronic wounds and skin diseases.
Cardiovascular Medicine
Treatment of Heart and Vascular Diseases: Stem cell therapies are being investigated in areas such as repair and regeneration of heart tissue and reduction of damage after a heart attack.
Orthopaedics
- Bone and Cartilage Repair: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and tissue engineering techniques are used to accelerate the healing of bone fractures, treat osteoarthritis and repair cartilage damage.
- Tendon and Ligament Regeneration: Stem cells and tissue engineering applications for the repair of injured or damaged tendons and ligaments.
Urology
- Urinary System Repair and Regeneration: Stem cell therapies and tissue engineering can be used in areas such as incontinence treatment and repair of urinary system organs.
- Urological Cancers: Stem cells and exosomes are being studied as potential tools in the treatment of urological cancers (e.g. prostate cancer) and in monitoring the response of these cancers to treatment.
Neurology
Neural Repair and Regeneration: Stem cell therapies are used in the treatment of spinal cord injuries, stroke and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s).
Endocrinology
Diabetes Treatment: The use of stem cells to regenerate or improve pancreatic beta cells in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.
Gastroenterology
- Treatment of Intestinal Diseases: Stem cells and tissue engineering techniques for the repair and regeneration of damaged intestinal tissue in the treatment of diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Dermatology
Skin Regeneration and Wound Healing: Fibroblast and stem cell based therapies for the treatment of skin diseases, burns and chronic wounds.




