Coach Jackie Sherrill, President of Celltex Sports Biologics, was featured as a guest columnist in The Bryan-College Station Eagle to share his excitement for the renewed rivalry game between Texas A&M University and the University of Texas.
During Sherrill’s tenure as Texas A&M’s head football coach from 1982 to 1988, the team went 5-2 against Texas. In the article, Coach Sherrill reflects on the past rivalry games and shares what he believes to be the key to winning this year’s Lone Star Showdown.
In this article, we explore several conditions and health concerns that stem cells may help mitigate. Beyond the anecdotes and testimonials, research has examined the use of MSC therapy in autoimmune conditions, joint diseases, neurological disorders, and more.
Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated the positive impact of Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC)-based therapies on osteoarthritis. In this article, we examine several of these studies, along with the functional and radiological improvements many OA patients have seen following MSC therapy.
Existing research suggests that one’s own stem cells have the potential to help alleviate joint pain and prevent functional losses in cases of osteoarthritis.
MSCs stand out among other types of stem cells due to their immunomodulatory capabilities. While they still possess the differentiation capabilities often associated with stem cells, their remarkable capacity to help regulate the immune system, particularly in combating inflammation, is what makes them such a hot topic in the field of autoimmune disease research.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells are unique, naturally occurring types of stem cells with immunomodulating and regenerative properties that, among other things, could be useful in therapeutic applications for a variety of neurological disorders.
Mesenchymal stem cells are a unique, naturally occurring type of stem cell known to have immunomodulating and regenerative properties that could help those suffering from Multiple Sclerosis.
A number of Super Bowl champions have had their stem cells banked with Celltex, including NFL Hall of Famers Bob Lilly, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, and Mel Renfro. With Super Bowl LVII on the horizon, we wanted to highlight some of these former players and their stories.
James R. “Jim” Andrews, MD, Chairman and CEO of Andrews Medicine of Pensacola, Florida, and David G. Eller, Chairman and CEO of Celltex Therapeutics Corporation of Houston, Texas, announced today that together they will form a new biotechnology company to bridge the divide between stem cell research and the current treatment of athletic injuries.