NeoStem Obtains Exclusive Worldwide License to Innovative Stem Cell Technology and Applications for Anti-Aging Skin Rejuvenation Therapies
Posted on: Monday, 23 February 2009, 08:08 CST
License enhances NeoStem's Presence in Anti-Aging Arena
The licensed technology, which includes an issued as well as pending patent application, was developed by
"We are extremely pleased to sign this agreement with Dr. Giampapa," said
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Dr Smith noted, "The excitement these new treatments are generating in
About NeoStem, Inc.
NeoStem is developing a network of adult stem cell collection centers that are focused on enabling people to donate and store their own (autologous) stem cells when they are young and healthy for their personal use in times for future medical need. The Company has also recently entered into research and development through the acquisition of a worldwide exclusive license to technology to identify and isolate VSELs (very small embryonic-like stem cells), which have been shown to have several physical characteristics that are generally found in embryonic stem cells.
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