Article | February 23, 2023

HUCPVCs – The "Champagne" Of Human Umbilical Cord Cells?

Source: RoosterBio
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Does the “terroir” of hMSCs matter? It’s strongly suspected that most (if not all) hMSCs originate from perivascular regions of bone, adipose tissue, umbilical cords, and other tissues. Consistent with this anatomical depot, hMSCs may be instrumental “first responders” for vascular repair and angiogenesis, and the healing of wounds and broken bones.

Yet, unique therapeutic and/or bioprocess features can accompany each subtype and we at RoosterBio have written extensively on the nuances of each. Learn about a novel method to obtain unique HUCPVs and how premium quality hUC-MSCs drive innovative translational research.

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