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Formation of Stem Cells: How Stem Cell Care India Does It?

Stem cells are unique cells that have the ability to develop into a wide variety of cells in the body. The process of developing these cells is highly significant in curing numerous health issues. Stem Cell Care India is famous for assisting individuals with advanced stem cell therapy. They employ safe and advanced techniques to cultivate and prepare stem cells. This assists in providing new hope to patients suffering from severe medical conditions.

Core Values Behind Our Production

Stem Cell Care India has done the production of stem cells with honesty, quality, teamwork, and care. Our main focus is to provide every patient with a safe and effective stem cell treatment, so that they can live their quality of life again. Let’s see what our production principles are:

Efficiency of the Cell

The process of the production of stem cells that we used helps in maximising the cells’ efficiency. In easy words, we only produce those stem cells that are highly potent and effectively regenerate the damaged cells and tissue.

  • Train every team member to work smart and solve problems quickly
  • Use modern machines that save energy and reduce waste
  • Keep every work area clean and organized for faster workflow
  • Check and improve each step regularly for better results every time

Safety in Our Stem Cell Production

Stem cell treatment will only work if they are produced safely. We focus on safety during every stage of the production process:

  • Screening and Testing: Donor cells are thoroughly screened to confirm that they are up to health and safety standards, reducing any potential for contamination.
  • Ethical Cell Extraction Techniques: Safe and established methods are utilized by our staff to extract stem cells, reducing risk and discomfort for the donor as much as possible.
  • Isolation and Purification of Cells: Cells are thoroughly isolated and purified, eliminating any impurities to provide only quality stem cells for use.
  • Processing and Culturing: We exercise rigorous control over the conditions in which stem cells are cultured to provide a secure and nurturing environment for growth and development.

Lab Sterility Standards

Lab sterility is one of our fundamental beliefs in Stem Cell Care India that guarantees top production standards. We have highly stringent guidelines on keeping the working environment clean and safe. Here’s how we do it:

  • Cleanliness is Key: Surfaces in laboratories are cleaned and sanitized regularly to avoid contamination and provide sterile environments.
  • Controlled Environment: Air quality, temperature, and humidity are kept strictly under control in order to achieve a sterile setting.
  • Personal Hygiene: Protective attire is worn by all members of the team, and good hygiene is practiced in order to remove any chance of contamination.
  • Regular Audits and Inspections: Periodic inspections and reviews ensure that our lab upholds the highest standards of sterility at all times.

International Standard

One of our core beliefs is adhering to international standards in every phase of our production. We ensure all our products adhere to global quality and safety standards by allowing customers to trust their reliability. Following these high standards, we guarantee excellence, consistency, and accountability in everything we produce

How Do We Produce Stem Cells?

Stem Cell Care India uses world-class technologies and modern techniques to produce stem cells to treat various diseases. Producing stem cells needs special lab methods that let us create cells able to grow into many types. Here, we will show an overview of the key steps without giving full details yet, so you’re prepared to learn the process later.

  • Patient Evaluation and Assessment
    • Doctors check the patient’s health condition to see if stem cell treatment is suitable.
    • Blood tests, medical history, and imaging tests (like MRI or CT scans) may be done.
    • The goal is to make sure the patient is healthy enough to give and receive stem cells.
  • Cell Extraction
    • Stem cells can be taken from different parts of the body such as bone marrow, blood, or fat.
    • A special needle is used to collect bone marrow from the hip bone under local anesthesia.
    • For blood stem cells, a process called apheresis is used to collect cells from the blood.
    • Fat stem cells are collected using a small liposuction procedure.
  • Cell Isolation
    • After collection, the stem cells are separated from the rest of the material.
    • This step removes blood, fat, or bone material so only stem cells are left.
    • Special machines or lab techniques like centrifugation (spinning) are used.
  • Purification and Expansion
    • The isolated stem cells are cleaned to remove unwanted cells or substances.
    • Then, they are placed in a controlled lab environment to grow (expand).
    • Nutrients and growth factors are added to help stem cells multiply safely.
  • Cryopreservation
    • The expanded stem cells can be frozen for later use.
    • This freezing process is called cryopreservation.
    • Special chemicals are used to prevent cell damage during freezing.
    • The frozen cells are kept in very cold storage tanks using liquid nitrogen.
  • Cell Proliferation Monitoring
    • Scientists monitor how the stem cells grow and divide.
    • This is done regularly using microscopes and lab tests.
    • It helps ensure the cells are healthy and multiplying properly.
  • Quality and Safety Control
    • The cells are tested to make sure they are safe to use.
    • Tests look for infections, mutations, or harmful bacteria.
    • Only cells that pass strict quality checks are approved for treatment.
  • Storage and Injection
    • Once ready, the stem cells are stored until they are needed for treatment.
    • When it’s time, the cells are thawed and injected into the patient.
    • The injection site depends on the condition being treated (e.g., joints, spine, or bloodstream).
    • The procedure is often done in a clinic and does not usually need a hospital stay.