
MUSECellsâ„¢
Multilineage-differentiating stress enduring (MUSE) cells are naturally occurring, non-tumorigenic regenerative cells found in bone marrow, connective tissues, umbilical cord, and peripheral blood. They represent a unique subcategory within mesenchymal cell populations, recognized for their resilience under stress and their capacity to adapt into a broad spectrum of specialized cell types.
Why MuseCells Are Different
Unlike conventional mesenchymal cells, which primarily support the development of bone, cartilage, and fat cells, MUSECells™ have the remarkable ability to transform directly into the specific cell types that make up damaged tissues—offering a more complete and efficient approach to tissue repair and functional regeneration.
Naturally Occurring: No manipulation or lab reprogramming
Pluripotent & Safe: Able to repair all tissue types without tumor formation
Targeted: They home directly to sites of injury and integrate into the tissue
Dormant Until Needed: They remain inactive until triggered by damage or inflammation
Clinically Validated: Used in trials for stroke, heart failure, and ALS with excellent safety outcomes
Safety First: No Tumor Risk
Gold-standard animal testing (no tumor formation in immunodeficient mice)
Clinical trials with thousands of doses and zero tumor incidents
Genomic stability: they retain a normal chromosomal structure (karyotype)
Clinical Applications
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