SCIENCE

 

Cell Lines


Native, unaltered, non-genetically modified. We at Cellum believe in the use of non-genetically modified human primary cell lines. Using native, unaltered cell lines ensures the best and closest product to that of the natural human body.

Primary Cell Lines


All of human tissue related processes and products are in compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 21 park 1271, Human Cells, Tissues, and Cellular and Tissue Based Products (HCT/P) and in Guidance for Industry on Eligibility Determination for Donors of HCT/Ps.

Growth Factors


Growth factors are naturally occurring proteins that bind to receptors on the cell surface, with the primary result activating cellular proliferation and/or differentiation.
      • Growth factors are playing vital role in on-going stem cell researches.
      • Topical application of growth factors from various sources has been proven to be effective method for reducing visible symptoms of aging skin.
      • Growth factors used in dental procedures are showed to be supporting bone regeneration.

Performance Tested to Insure Value


Through rigorous in vitro studies, Cellum Biomedical's cell culture media induces optimal cytokine/growth factor release resulting in accelerated cell regeneration and ultimately improved wound healing as evidenced by clinical studies.


Cell Proliferation Assay
      • Primary human neonatal fibroblasts were grown to 60% confluence on culture plates.
      • A 1 cm wide line was drawn across the attached cells.
      • Cells were washed and ?sample media? was put on the cells for approximately 24hrs to measure re-growth of cells.
Study Principle
      • In-vitro model used to assess wound healing.
      • Closest simulation to a clinical study without actually using people.
      • Media containing the growth factors will help cells grow across the scratch zone.
      • The degree of regrowth is a preliminary indicator of how well-balanced the media is in terms of growth factor/protein content and signaling molecules.