Universal Regeneration System based on somatic Stem Cells for Therapy and Tissue Repair
Stem cells promise to be the key for a multitude of therapeutic approaches. Scientists at the University of Goettingen identified a new biological Universal Regeneration System (URS) for therapy and tissue repair, which is based on somatic stem cells. These unique stem cells are easily accessible and cultured, they show a spontaneously high pluripotency, and they have been proved in vivo.
We are now looking for companies, which are interested in licensing, developing and commercializing our approach.
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