Cryo-Save India to launch human adipose tissue stem cells storage services

Cryo-Save India Pvt Ltd, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Belgium-based adult stem cell storage bank major Cryo-Save Group, is exploring options to launch services to collect and store stem cells from human adipose tissues after liposuction as a potential aid to treating diseases. 

The Indian launch will be in line with the parent company's global launch of the new service by the end of 2009, according to V R Chandramouli, managing director, Cryo-Save India. The Cryo-Save, Europe's largest adult stem cell storage bank, is developing a technique called Cryo-Lip to retrieve, process and store mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from fatty tissue, which is now considered as a waste after liposuction.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

GOP Senator says it's hard to fund $14 billion children's health care program — then advocates for $1 trillion tax cut

Trump wants more mental health care; Alabama says it's trying