Selasa, 13 Juni 2017

Editor's Pick: New Stem Cell Treatment Offers Dramatic Burn-Healing Potential


John P. Mello Jr.
Jun 13, 2017 5:00 AM PT
A med-tech startup has developed a novel way to treat burn wounds. RenovaCare harvests a variety of cells, including stem cells, from a healthy area of skin on a patient. Those cells are then suspended in a water-based solution and sprayed onto the wound using the company's SkinGun. "The sprayer allows us to have a generous distribution of cells," explained RenovaCare's Roger Esteban-Vives. [More...]

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