Products

Stem Cell

Clinical Grade

• CytoStem hBM-XF Clinical grade
• CytoStem hUC-XF Clinical grade
• CytoStem hAD-XF Clinical grade

Xeno free grade

• CytoStem hBM-XF
• CytoStem hUC-XF
• CytoStem hAD-XF

Research grade

• CytoStem hBM- Research grade
• CytoStem hUC- Research grade
• CytoStem hAD- Research grade

Condition medium & exosome

CytoStem MSC conditioned medium liquid

CytoStem MSC conditioned medium lyophilized

CytoStem MSC exosome

Skincare and Beauty Products

MESOTHERAPY COCKTAILS

• Stem cell Anti-aging and rejuvenation mesotherapy cocktails
• Stem cell Anti-wrinkle mesotherapy cocktails
• Stem cell whitening mesotherapy cocktails
• Stem cell Anti-scar mesotherapy cocktails

STEM CELL BASED CREAM AND SERUM

• Stem cell Anti-aging and rejuvenation cream & serum
• Stem cell Anti-wrinkle cream & serum
• Stem cell whitening cream & serum
• Stem cell Anti-scar cream & serum

Coated vessels

Mesenchymal Stem Extracellular Matrix Coated Flasks

Tissue Engineering & Scaffolds

• Skin Scaffolds
• Soft Tissue Scaffolds
• Bone Scaffolds
• Ligament & Tendon Scaffolds

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Here you can see some frequently asked questions or contact us!

What passage are your cells?

Our human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (hMSCs) are provided at a population doubling level (PDL) of 8-10 post-mononuclear isolation (Bone Marrow; Equivalent Passage 2) or 14-18 post-isolation from the perivascular region of Wharton’s Jelly (Umbilical Cord; Equivalent Passage 3). Due to variabilities of seeding and harvest densities we characterize our MSC “True Age” in terms of their PDL.

How often should I feed your cells?

A: There is no need to feed cells between passages. Our media is engineered to be a batch culture media, where no media exchange or feed is necessary when following our suggested protocols.

Are your vials sold from pooled donors?

No, we do not pool donors at any time during our production. Master Cell Banks (MCBs) are created from each donor source. Working Cell Banks (WCBs) are produced from our MCBs for general product sales.

What characterization do you provide for your hMSCs?

We characterize our hMSCs by following ISCT criteria: cell identity (surface marker expression), functional potency (angiogenic cytokine and IDO secretion), and trilineage differentiation (adipo-, osteo-, and chondrogenesis). This information is provided to allow customers to choose the optimal hMSC tissue type and donor for their specific application or target indication.