Stem Cell R&D

Characteristics

A Solution for the Treatment of Intractable Diseases
Cord blood mesenchymal stem cells have the ability to differentiate into various tissues and secrete a range of cytokines and growth factors, making them actively used in intractable disease research, where they have shown significant results.
Safe Procedure Methods
Stem cells can be administered through a method similar to a blood transfusion via a peripheral vein. This is a simple and safe procedure.
Immediate Treatment
Cord blood mesenchymal stem cells that have passed eligibility and safety tests can be used immediately when needed.
Fast and Simple Transplant Procedure
Pre-tested and cryopreserved cord blood mesenchymal stem cells can be used immediately when needed.
High Tissue Compatibility
Even if the HLA type does not match, GVHD (GraftVersus-Host Disease) does not occur, making treatment easie
Clinical Application Cases
Hucord has demonstrated the safety of cord blood mesenchymal stem cells therapy through more than 2,000 clinical cases, showing its effectiveness in treating various conditions such as spinal cord injuries, ALS, and liver cirrhosis.
High Proliferative and Differentiative Potential
Cord blood mesenchymal stem cells have higher proliferative and differentiation abilities compared to other adult stem cells adult mesenchymal stem cells.
Historically Proven Safety
Hematopoietic stem cells from cord blood have been used in transplants since the 1980s, and cord blood mesenchymal stem cells since the 2000s, with no reported adverse effects, making them a safe resource.
Eliminates the Risk of Teratoma or Cancer Formation
While embryonic mesenchymal stem cells can potentially cause teratomas or cancer, cord blood mesenchymal stem cells do not carry these risks.
Immunogenetic Safety
Cord blood mesenchymal stem cells are isolated with minimal immunogenic cells, allowing transplantation without the need for immunosuppressants, thereby avoiding the side effects associated with these drugs.
Resolution of Ethical Issues
Embryonic mesenchymal stem cells raise ethical concerns during the extraction process, but cord blood mesenchymal stem cells are obtained from blood that would otherwise be discarded after childbirth, thus avoiding ethical issues.
A Painless and Convenient Source
Unlike other stem cells, cord blood mesenchymal stem cells can be collected without causing any discomfort to the mother or newborn.