Vancouverman
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hello,
Firstly, as I already mentioned, the korean company Medipost will bring PNEUMOSTEM to the market, the indication is only for new-born babys who have hypoxia and lung disease, but I think we could use that for our adult diseases partially as well..They will bring it to the markets within the next months already. But contrary to their other stem cell products, I think it is not yet accepted by their health boards..but soon.
they put a video online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmGEyx-kwbg
Care for Patients, Innovations from Research. (medipost,Cartistem)
http://www3.bio.org/bioasia-profiles/pdfs/156350.pdf
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Secondly, there is the korean company Pharmicell, ( the product is called LIVERCELLGRAM ) they bring stem cells to the market for liver fibrosis, actually thats some GREAT NEWS, because these stem cells in my opinion ALSO could treat or improve the pulmonary fibrosis. As they plan to inject theses cells intravenously it could also improve the lung fibrosis, not only liver fibrosis...
in both cases, if I am not completely wrong, they are using allogeneic (not body own) human umbilical cord stem cells - from new born babys of course... I think thats not the best solution, but if if reduces fibrosis and reduces hypoxia in lung diseases (not enough oxygen from lungs) (within several days - they say) its all what we want in the near future, right?
so, my conclusio, save your money for treatment like these...
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2012/07/117_114284.html
Firstly, as I already mentioned, the korean company Medipost will bring PNEUMOSTEM to the market, the indication is only for new-born babys who have hypoxia and lung disease, but I think we could use that for our adult diseases partially as well..They will bring it to the markets within the next months already. But contrary to their other stem cell products, I think it is not yet accepted by their health boards..but soon.
they put a video online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmGEyx-kwbg
Care for Patients, Innovations from Research. (medipost,Cartistem)
http://www3.bio.org/bioasia-profiles/pdfs/156350.pdf
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Secondly, there is the korean company Pharmicell, ( the product is called LIVERCELLGRAM ) they bring stem cells to the market for liver fibrosis, actually thats some GREAT NEWS, because these stem cells in my opinion ALSO could treat or improve the pulmonary fibrosis. As they plan to inject theses cells intravenously it could also improve the lung fibrosis, not only liver fibrosis...
in both cases, if I am not completely wrong, they are using allogeneic (not body own) human umbilical cord stem cells - from new born babys of course... I think thats not the best solution, but if if reduces fibrosis and reduces hypoxia in lung diseases (not enough oxygen from lungs) (within several days - they say) its all what we want in the near future, right?
so, my conclusio, save your money for treatment like these...
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2012/07/117_114284.html