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What's Regenerative Medicine
What's Regenerative
Medicine
Regenerative medicine is a medical treatment that restores cells and damaged tissues for some reason, draws out the natural healing and repair abilities inherent in human beings, and regenerates and repairs tissues and organs at the cellular level. It is expected to be effective in the prevention, detection, and treatment of aging and diseases.
In Japan, the law for promoting regenerative medicine has been developed and revised ahead of the rest of the world, and Japanese regenerative medicine is attracting attention not only in Japan but also from overseas.
The latest Regenerative Medecine in ReM CLINIC
The latest Regenerative Medicine
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Exosomes are expected to be widely used in regenerative medicine.
In addition, we use "premium exosomes," which contain more than 5 billion exosomes per milliliter, and "umbilical-stem-derived culture supernatant fluid," which is extremely rare and valuable, with less than 1% of the volume distributed in Japan and 0.1% of the volume distributed overseas. Dr. Torkel Falkenberg of the Karolinska Institutet, a world-renowned Swedish medical university and the selection committee for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and Deazaflavin, which is being researched and developed by emeritus professors of famous medical universities in Japan, are among those employed.

