Cell Implant Production

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Tissue Establishment

In case of a possible cooperation in the field of cell engineering and for the production of a wide scale of cell implants, there is a modern workplace at free disposal, which includes: premises that are in accord with D, C and B/A classes of cleanliness, necessary technological equipment and with an established system of quality control.

  1. Scope of work – testing, processing, preservation, packaging, storage and distribution
  2. Scope of field – Autologous and allogeneic tissues and cells of human origin:
    1. musculoskeletal tissues and cells (bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons)
    2. cardiovascular tissues and cells (blood vessels, heart valves, pericardium)
    3. skin cells or tissues (skin, derma, keratinocytes, fibroblasts)
    4. fetal membranes (amnion, chorion)
  3. Products
    1. Improderm- cultured autologous fibroblasts
    2. Chondroautocell- cultured autologous chondrocytes
    3. Epiderm – cultured allogeneic skin cells on the carrier (preparation of clinical study)

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