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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Infusion Shows Promise for Combating Coronavirus (COVID-19)- Induced Pneumonia
The COVID-19 pandemic has the global medical profession working around the clock looking for vaccines and therapies. Celltex is continuing to monitor and participate in this promising research.
A recent study by the journal Aging & Disease has shown that performing the administration of mesenchymal stem cells into patients with COVID-19 has resulted in a safe and positive outcome for treating patients with pneumonia.
If you currently have your MSCs banked at Celltex and are wondering what options are available to you, please contact the Client Services team today by completing the form on our Request a Consultation page, by calling (713) 590-1000 or sending an email to info@celltexbank.com. If you are not a client but would like to bank your MSCs, please complete our online client assessment and a Client Services Coordinator will contact you.
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