Article | September 10, 2025

The Growing Role Of MSCs In Regenerative Medicine

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Since their discovery in the 1970s, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have become a focal point in regenerative medicine due to their immunoregulatory properties and ability to differentiate into various cell types. However, scaling MSC production to meet the demands of clinical therapies presents significant challenges. The sheer volume of cells required, coupled with their limited lifespan in culture and patient-to-patient variability, can hinder their journey from the lab bench to the patient’s bedside.

While these challenges are considerable, new technologies and a growing emphasis on standardization are helping to bridge this gap. Learn about the hurdles and potential solutions in MSC research and how a strategic approach to cell culture can help optimize your production goals.

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