Innovative Stem Cell therapeutic method
MSCs
The applications of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) cover the following areas:
Autoimmune System Diseases: Systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis.
Surgical Conditions: Spinal cord injury, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, osteoarthritis, etc.
Anti-Aging and Cosmetic: Fully revitalizing the surface of the skin, maintaining youthful body conditions.
Endocrine System Diseases: Diabetes, diabetic complications, etc.
Cardiovascular Diseases: Myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, etc.
Hematological Disorders: Promoting hematopoietic function recovery, anti-immune rejection, etc.
Neurological Disorders: Cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, sequelae of stroke, etc.
Gastrointestinal Diseases: Cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, etc.
Neural Stem Cells
Neural stem cells are a specialized type of cell with unique abilities and potential to differentiate into various types of neurons and neuroglial cells. They exist within the human nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and other neural tissues.
Neural stem cells have the ability for self-renewal, continuously dividing to generate new stem cells. They also have the capacity to differentiate into various types of neural cells, such as neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes.
They play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of the nervous system, aiding in repairing damaged neural tissues and maintaining normal neural function.
Neural stem cells are believed to have potential therapeutic applications for certain neurological conditions and injuries, such as Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injuries, and certain neurodegenerative diseases. This potential has attracted widespread attention in medical research.
NK
NK cells, also known as Natural Killer Cells, are large granular lymphocytes originating from the bone marrow. They constitute 5%-10% of total lymphocytes in peripheral blood. These cells are crucial immune cells that can inhibit bacterial and viral invasions, eliminate cancerous, pathological, and aging cells. They possess unique effects in preventing cancer and delaying organismal aging and are recognized by the medical community as the "first line of defense" in the body and the "janitors" of the blood.
Defense: Eliminating various invasive bacteria/viruses and clearing pathological/cancerous cells.
Stability: Removing aging cells and stabilizing normal metabolism.
The stability and vitality of NK cells directly impact the body's ability to fight diseases. According to the WHO, the four cornerstones for revitalizing the immune system are: 70% nutrition + 10% mental state + 10% exercise + 10% rest. Additionally, supplementing NK cells and other immune cells can directly stimulate and enhance the body's immune function, achieving immune prevention and treatment goals.
Direct elimination of aging cells, establishing a robust immune barrier.
Supplementation of vigorous new cells, slowing down organ aging.
Simultaneous enhancement of the body's other immune cell functions while optimizing the body.
Combatting virus-infected cells, preventing and reducing cardiovascular, endocrine, liver, kidney, and nervous system diseases.
Improvement in chronic diseases related to immunity such as gout, hepatitis, etc.
Enhancement of memory and cognitive function.
Reduction in fatigue, increased energy and stamina.
Decrease in psychological anxiety, improved sleep, and emotional balance.
CIK therapy is an immune cell treatment method that enhances and activates the patient's own immune system cells, such as Cytokine-Induced Killer cells, to boost their ability to kill tumor cells. CIK cells are obtained by culturing cells from the patient's peripheral blood, which are then infused back into the patient's body.
Scope of application: CIK therapy is commonly used in cancer treatment, particularly for advanced-stage cancer patients such as lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, liver cancer, etc. Its function is to enhance the immune system to combat and eliminate cancer cells, thereby improving treatment outcomes and survival rates.
PRP is a platelet-enriched substance extracted from the patient's own blood using techniques such as centrifugation. It is rich in growth factors and proteins that stimulate tissue repair, regeneration, wound healing, and soft tissue repair. PRP is commonly used in medicine to promote wound healing, fracture healing, and in cosmetic surgeries.
Scope of application: PRP is primarily used in orthopedics, plastic surgery, dentistry, among other fields. It is employed to treat musculoskeletal injuries, tendonitis, cartilage injuries, chronic wounds, aiding in improving treatment outcomes and expediting recovery.