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Exosome therapy is a cell-free regenerative medicine treatment which quickly simulates the body’s natural healing mechanism to reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair. Unlike stem cell therapy, exosome therapy doesn’t use donor cells in your body. However, they are extracted from donated healthy placenta and umbilical cord human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and sterilized.
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles or tiny bubbles with information released from stem cells. They are stem cell “messengers” and carry the necessary genetic information between stem cells and the tissue or organ to be repaired. They regulate cell function by telling cells how and when to act.
The exosome solution contains lipids, messenger-RNA, micro-RNA, signaling cytokines, and proteins.
They have about three times the amount of growth factors. as compared to adult stem cells,. They can be given using intravenous (IV) therapy or direct injection into the tissue. They may be added to stem cell therapy for more effective tissue repair.
They are extracted from a healthy placenta or umbilical cord should not have the DNA of the contributing stem cell; should not have the blood type of the mesenchymal stem cell; should not elicit inflammation; and should have a very low risk for rejection by the host body.
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can become any type of cell in the body. These cells are vital in that they will seek out damaged areas and become that cell of the damaged area to promote the widespread repair and regeneration damaged tissues.
Stem cells are found in several places, including embryos, umbilical cords, and in adult bone marrow and fat.
In stem cell therapy, donor stem cells are placed in your body to replace and repair diseased tissues. They continue to grow and divide for a long time and this continues to create healthier cells over time.
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