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Budapest Zoo Gorilla First to Receive Stem Cell Arthritis Treatment

Budapest Zoo Gorilla First to Receive Stem Cell Arthritis Treatment Liesel, the elderly matriarch in Budapest Zoo, has been finding it difficult to walk on her left leg for a while, suggesting she may suffer from osteoarthritis.    A team led by Endre Sos (Chief Vet and Acting Director General at the Budapest Zoo) and …

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StemCellX partners with Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, to develop treatments for exotic animals.

StemCellX, a regenerative medicine company, today announced a partnership agreement with Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, one of the most visited zoos in Europe, to develop allogeneic stem cell treatments for exotic animals. The partnership will enable Budapest Zoo and Botanical Gardens to benefit from state-of-the-art treatments to improve the quality of life for a …

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Our New State of the Art production and R&D site

Our new Production and R&D site in Szeged, Hungary is nearing completion. We are delighted to share that our brand-new facility will soon be up and running. Occupying 1000 square metres in the new state of the art development, the purpose-built GMP production facility and quality control laboratories will be used to produce at scale …

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StemCellX Breaks ground on a new R&D and a GMP Stem Cell Production Site

StemCellX will soon have a new R&D and a GMP Production Site: We will occupy over 1000 square metres within this new, state-of-the-art laboratory building, scheduled to be completed by Q3 2022. Our facility will accommodate advanced GMP manufacturing suites for large-scale, commercial production of our stem cell-based products, as well as R&D laboratories. We have …

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a long-term follow up of our stem cell treatment in Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Our most recent article “A Regenerative Approach to Canine Osteoarthritis Using Allogeneic, Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. Safety Results of a Long-Term Follow-Up” has been published in the Frontiers in Veterinary Science journal. In this study we aimed to further explore the safety and effectiveness of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of joint degenerative …

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The Beneficial effect of Our treatment for canine Osteoarthritis, published in the Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research (CJVR)

Our article “Characterisation and therapeutic application of canine adipose mesenchymal stem cells to treat elbow osteoarthritis” has been published in the CJVR. By using cytofluorometry we were able to determine the optimal method of culturing allogeneic (coming from a healthy donor) mesenchymal stem cells obtained from adipose tissue to prepare an injectable formulation for treating …

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