Are there any published studies about C'elle cells and their uses?
Since the discovery of the C’elle menstrual stem cell, Cryo-Cell has made
major advances in the study of this unique stem cell and in the commercialization
of processes associated with its procurement, processing, isolation and cryopreservation.
For example, Cryo-Cell collaborated with Dr. Amit N. Patel, Director of Cardiac
Stem Cell Therapies at the McGowan Institute, University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, along with other independent research laboratories, to study these menstrual
stem cells, which have demonstrated the capability in vitro to differentiate
into neural, cardiac, bone, cartilage, and adipose cells, and possibly other
cell types. Dr. Patel’s preliminary findings were presented on October
21, 2007 at TCT 2007, the annual scientific symposia of Transcatheter Cardiovascular
Therapeutics, in a seminar entitled “Novel Cell Sources for Myocyte Repair
and Replacement”. There are also numerous published studies discussing
stem cells with many of the same properties of C'elle cells, although these referenced
stem cells are often not nearly as prolific, easy to differentiate, harvest or
as non-controversial, as the C’elle menstrual stem cell. You can read about
these studies by going to the media resources section at www.celle.com.