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HOW DO OUR GROWTH FACTORS DIFFER FROM ANTEAGE WHICH USES BONE MARROW STEM CELLS?Updated 6 months ago

The conditioned media (GF) we use are derived from health adult adipose tissue (fat) and neonatal fibroblasts, which are rich in growth factors, cytokines, interleukins and proteins. Just to put into perspective, both bone marrow and fibroblasts and adipose tissue contain growth factors, but bone marrow is more likely to house growth factors relevant to improving the function of bone marrow, as opposed to the fibroblasts we are trying to revitalize. They, meaning the adult adipose and neonatal fibroblasts, have also been scientifically proven in terms of its vast protein content (over 540 proteins present), and its long-term safety has been proven as well.  

^^Many of the proteins present out of the 540 detected (utilizing LC-Masspect and ELISA methods*) in our growth factors specifically are responsible for inflammatory response. See list of proteins present with that function below. 

*LC-Masspec stands for Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry and ELISA is a form of assay measurement 

Inter a Trypsin Inhibitor (ITI): Plasma protein interacting with Hyaluronic Acids that plays a role in inflammatory response, as well as the organization and stabilization of ECM.TNF R1: works as a down regulator for inflammation LAP (Tgfb1): Function as regulation of inflammation processIL-1b: responsible for inflammatory responseIL-6: responsible for inflammatory responseIL-8: responsible for inflammatory response. 

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