Discover innovative therapies that can aid in the restoration of cartilage and bone, without invasive procedures. Learn about the power of cellular therapies and their potential for reducing pain and improving the quality of life.
Our GaiaCell clinic offers advanced cellular therapies for treating injuries and degeneration of joint cartilage and bone. Using mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs), we can offer an alternative to invasive operations such as artificial joint insertion. Our therapies, which include both autologous and allogeneic cells, are available to all who are seeking effective and less painful solutions.
MSC are multipotent cells that can differentiate into mesodermal cell lineages, such as adipocytes, osteocytes, and chondrocytes. MSC were initially isolated from bone marrow, but it is now known that they are found in almost all tissues (e.g., adipose tissue, umbilical cord, etc.). MSC have the ability to migrate to the site of injury in the body, where they can differentiate and replace damaged cells, as well as promote tissue regeneration. Additionally, they have the capacity for paracrine signaling and cell-to-cell communication by secreting various soluble factors and extracellular vesicles. In an inflammatory environment, they act immunomodulatory on different cells of the innate and adaptive immune systems, which is one of their main properties exploited for therapeutic purposes.
They can be used for local tissue regeneration or for their systemic effects.
It is important to know that PRP treatment is not the same as our therapy. PRP treatment uses only 1 to 3 stem cells, while our therapy uses a dosed amount of 15 to 20 million stem cells.
We at GaiaCell are a biotechnology company specialized in safe and effective cell therapies in orthopedics, hematooncology, pulmonology and other therapeutic areas. Our high-tech laboratories with GMP certificate and research center guarantee the highest quality and innovation. We also offer contract development and manufacturing (CDMO), ensuring top-notch project execution.