Life's First Protective Barrier
What Is the Amniotic Membrane?
The amniotic membrane is the innermost membrane of the placenta that surrounds and protects the fetus. It is an important tissue that shields the fetus from external stimuli and infections throughout pregnancy.
Perfect Protective Barrier
A powerful defense barrier that absorbs external physical shocks and blocks bacterial infection.
Seed of Life
Discarded at birth, yet hidden within it are stem cells that can protect health for a lifetime.
Rare Life Resource
It is never produced in our bodies again after childbirth, and it cannot be obtained again even with any advanced medical technology.
Characteristics of Amniotic Stem Cells
Amniotic stem cells are mesenchymal stem cells found in amniotic tissue that have maintained their youngest state just before birth.
Biological Age 0 cell
The healthiest and youngest cells, never once exposed to environmental pollution, aging, or disease.
Powerful Vitality
The telomeres that determine cell lifespan are at their longest, giving these cells outstanding activity and proliferative capacity.
Core Resource for Regenerative Medicine
Evaluated as an important resource for regenerative medicine, as they can regenerate into tissues such as nerves, blood vessels, muscles, and skin.
Reasons to Store Amniotic Stem Cells
Learn about the meaning and value of why you should store amniotic stem cells.
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