CELLULAR THERAPY
CELLULAR THERAPY

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What is it for?
To treat blood cancers
What is Cellular Therapy?
- Primitive master cells found in the body
- They transform into different types of body cells
- Essential components of the body with multiple functions
- Help defend the body against illness and infection

What are Cellular Therapy ?
- Primitive master cells found in the body
- They transform into different types of body cells
- Essential components of the body with multiple functions
- Help defend the body against illness and infection
AGEING
Raises the risk of developing illnesses and disease.
CELLULAR THERAPY
Cellular therapy, also known as cell therapy, is a type of medical treatment in which living cells are administered, implanted, or grafted into a patient to repair or replace damaged tissues, treat diseases, or improve health.

Ageing
Raises the risk of developing illnesses and disease.
Cellular Therapy
Cellular therapy, also known as cell therapy, is a type of medical treatment in which living cells are administered, implanted, or grafted into a patient to repair or replace damaged tissues, treat diseases, or improve health.
TYPE OF CELLULAR THERAPY
Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs), found in cord blood, bone marrow, and peripheral blood, are multipotent cells that can develop into various blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), found in Wharton’s Jelly, bone marrow, fat tissue, and dental pulp, are multipotent stem cells capable of differentiating into various cell types and tissues, including bone, heart, nerve, cornea, fat, and cartilage.

Type of Cellular Therapy ?
Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs), found in cord blood, bone marrow, and peripheral blood, are multipotent cells that can develop into various blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), found in Wharton’s Jelly, bone marrow, fat tissue, and dental pulp, are multipotent stem cells capable of differentiating into various cell types and tissues, including bone, heart, nerve, cornea, fat, and cartilage.

IMMUNE CELLS
- A component of the immune system
- Help guard the body from infections and invading organisms
- Immune cells are classified into two primary categories
These cells recognize antigens on the surface of bacteria, viruses, and other harmful invaders, and rapidly eliminate them. This process is known as innate immunity and serves as the body’s first line of defense.
Lymphocytes are cells that defend against invaders by producing specific proteins called antibodies, which recognize and target particular antigens. This response is known as acquired immunity and represents the body’s second line of defense.

Immune Cells
- A component of the immune system
- Help guard the body from infections and invading organisms
- Immune cells are classified into two primary categories
These cells recognize antigens on the surface of bacteria, viruses, and other harmful invaders, and rapidly eliminate them. This process is known as innate immunity and serves as the body’s first line of defense.
Lymphocytes are cells that defend against invaders by producing specific proteins called antibodies, which recognize and target particular antigens. This response is known as acquired immunity and represents the body’s second line of defense.
Source of Cellular Therapy

Diseases Managed

Autoimmune Diseases

Cancer

Endocrine Disorders

Heart Conditions

Kidney Disease

Liver Disease

Lung Disease

Metabolic Disorder

Musculoskeletal Pain

Neurological Conditions

Wound Management

Reverse Aging and Wellness

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