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Cellmex - Stem Cell Medical Clinic

Regenerative
Stem Cell Treatments

We specialize in Cellular Genetics with a focus on Translational Research, diligently transforming scientific breakthroughs from our lab into practical clinical applications that enhance the well-being of individual patients.

Regenerative Medical Stem Cell treatments to promote tissue regeneration and, potentially slowing down the aging process.



Stem Cells For Treating Disease

In regenerative medicine, stem cells are used to replace or repair damaged or diseased tissues and organs. Stem cells can be derived from various sources, such as embryonic tissue, adult tissues (e.g., bone marrow, adipose tissue), or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) generated in the laboratory. These cells can be manipulated and directed to differentiate into specific cell types, such as neurons, heart muscle cells, or pancreatic cells, among others. By implanting these cells into a patient, it is hoped that they can integrate into the damaged tissue and restore its functionality; which makes them a promising tool for medical research and treatment. Because they can be used to regenerate damaged or diseased tissues and organs in the body. The potential uses of stem cells in medicine are vast and diverse.

Stem Cell Treatments We Offer:


At CellMex, we practice a specific type of research; “Translational Research” This is the process of translating our scientific stem cell discoveries from our labs into an actual clinical application(s) that benefit the individual patient. Translational Research involves, bridging the gap between basic scientific research and clinical medicine, by taking discoveries from the laboratory and applying to the development of new stem cell or genetic treatments, diagnostics, and prevention strategies for patients. Therapies continue to evolve rapidly, and our researchers are constantly exploring new applications for stem cells in the field of "Cellular Genetics".

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Why Choose Us

Cellular Genetics
Stem Cell Senescence

Gene Therapy

CRISPR-Cas9

Stem Cell

Oxidative Stress

Gene Therapy

Compromised Genomics

Gene Therapy

Oncogene Activation

Gene Therapy

SASP Factors

Safety First

Safe Research

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      Stem Cell Medical Clinic

      Understanding
      Stem Cells

      Stem cells have the unique ability to develop into any cells in the body; Promoting Regeneration & Potential Cures
      Stem cells are special types of cells found in the human body that have the remarkable ability to develop into various other cell types and contribute to the growth, repair, and regeneration of tissues and organs. They are characterized by their self-renewal capacity and their potential to differentiate into specialized cells with specific functions.
      To understand the process and duties of stem cells, let's delve into the different types of stem cells and their roles:

      1) Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs): These stem cells are derived from embryos that are typically created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) techniques. ESCs are pluripotent, meaning they have the ability to give rise to cells from all three primary germ layers: ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm. They can differentiate into any cell type in the body. In the early stages of development, ESCs play a crucial role in forming and developing the various organs and tissues.
      2) Adult Stem Cells (ASCs): Also known as tissue-specific or somatic stem cells, these stem cells are present in various organs and tissues throughout the body even after embryonic development is complete. ASCs are multipotent, which means they can differentiate into a limited number of cell types within a specific organ or tissue. They serve as a built-in repair system, replacing damaged or aging cells and contributing to tissue maintenance. Examples of ASCs include hematopoietic stem cells (found in bone marrow and responsible for producing various blood cells) and mesenchymal stem cells (found in bone marrow, adipose tissue, and other connective tissues).
      3) Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs): iPSCs are artificially created by reprogramming adult cells, such as skin cells, into a pluripotent state similar to ESCs. This reprogramming involves introducing specific genes or proteins into the adult cells, reverting them to a stem cell-like state. iPSCs possess characteristics similar to ESCs and can differentiate into various cell types. They have significant potential in regenerative medicine and disease modeling, as they offer a source of patient-specific cells for research and potentially for transplantation therapies.

      Now, let's explore the general process and duties of stem cells:

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        Hematopoietic Stem Cell - HSCs

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        Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSCs)

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        Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSCs)

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      Stem Cell Types

      • ALL
      • Embryonic
      • Hematopoietic
      • Induced Pluripotent
      • Mesenchymal
      • Neural
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              In Mexico

              Marina Vallarta, Mx

              Marina Vallarta, Pto Vallarta, Jal. Mx 48335
              +52.322.308.0021

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              Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur

              Marina Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Mx.
              +52 322 308 0021