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MSC Body Repair Therapy

2025-10-24

A universal live cell drug that achieves multi-target intervention with a single cell, covering 90% of diseases with poor prognoses, including those affecting bones and joints, nerves, and the immune system. It targets and differentiates to repair damaged cells, acting as an anti-aging and regenerative engine with precise and controllable efficacy.

Type: Stem cells are extracted from the body (e.g., frm bone marrow, adipose tissue, or peripheral blood), cultured and expanded under specific laboratory conditions to increase their numbers and develop specific repair or regeneration capabilities, before being reinfused into the patient.

Source: Stem cells are a type of cell with self-renewal and multi-directional differentiation potential. They can originate from embryonic, fetal tissue, and various tissues in the adult body, such as bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, and adipose tissue. During embryonic development, stem cells differentiate into various tissues and organs; in adults, stem cells are distributed in various tissues such as bone marrow, adipose tissue, and skin, serving as reserve cells for tissue repair and regeneration.

Comprehensive Characteristics: Stem cells possess powerful repair and regeneration capabilities, capable of differentiating into various cell types, such as nerve cells, cardiomyocytes, and hepatocytes, thereby repairing damaged tissues and organs. Simultaneously, stem cells can regulate the body's immune function, inhibit excessive immune responses, and reduce inflammatory damage, exhibiting dual therapeutic and preventative effects against various diseases.

Permanent Effects: For patients suffering from chronic diseases, tissue damage, or age-related diseases, stem cell immunoregenerative therapy can improve symptoms, enhance quality of life, slow disease progression, and may even achieve long-term repair and functional recovery of tissues and organs, extending the patient's lifespan.