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Stem cell transplantation (SCT)
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Stem cell transplantation (SCT), known on the Web also as stem cell , or cell therapy, has been used successfully for 70+ years as treatment of many diseases
for which modern medicine has had no therapy, or
in which 'state-of-art' therapies stopped being effective,
and documented ~ 5 millions of patients have been so treated worldwide to-date.
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Our Stem Cell Transplants Are Available NOW
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We have made our stem cell transplants available to physicians for treatment of their own patients, but also to
patients directly (naturally with physician's prescription), with worldwide delivery.
This was a result of our 25+ years' of research, GMP ("good manufacturing practice"), and clinical experience with stem cell transplantation.
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The Proof Of Effectiveness
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The Proof Of Effectiveness is in medical references about stem cell transplantation (including ours) of the past ~15 years that can be easily found on PubMed, a medical data base of MEDLINE, U.S. National Library of Medicine,
where thousands of summaries about stem cell transplantation could be found by searching for the following KEY WORDS (on November 5, 2004, the numbers of medical reports available for each keyword were as shown in brackets; you can get the current count by clicking on each of the links on the right):
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The most important older (but also current) medical research and clinical reports, nearly all in German and Russian, including ours, are not included in MEDLINE, and can be found with great difficulties only.
This is unfortunate because they contain groundbreaking data on which the entire field of stem cell transplantation has been based.
The value of these publications becomes obvious when one considers that over 5 million patients have been treated in Germany (and Switzerland) with various celltherapeutica,
of which ~1 million has been treated with "stem cells containing fresh cell transplants", and
that an estimated 20 million patients worldwide received in the U.S.S.R. developed live human placental tissue implantations with various kinds of trophoblastic cells. Note that when the 'product of conception' grows to the stage of 110 cells, only 10 of those cells will develop into embryo proper, while 100 cells become trophoblastic cells, i.e. trophoblastic cells are the same cells as embryonic stem cells.
Germany and U.S.S.R. have been the leaders in stem cell transplantation for the past 70 years.
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