How does cardiac cell therapy work?
Transplanted cells are hypothesized to benefit the heart through direct and indirect pathways, accelerating the body’s natural healing process.
- Direct Regeneration: Transplanted cells actively home to injury sites and differentiate into new functional tissue to augment organ function.
- Indirect Regeneration: Transplanted cells secrete stimulatory cytokines to instigate an innate regenerative response from resident stem cells. Cytokines are cell signaling molecules that aid cell to cell communication in immune responses and stimulate the movement of healthy cells towards sites of inflammation, infection and trauma.
News
06 Dec

Fierce Biotech
BioCardia's off-the-shelf cell therapy for heart failure to enter first-in-human study
01 Dec

Empowered Patient Podcast
Optimizing Autologous Cell Therapy to Treat Cardiovascular Disease with Dr. Peter Altman
29 Oct

UW Health
UW Health Treats First Patient in U.S. with Investigational Cell Therapy for Heart Disease
29 Oct

Greenbay CBS
Neenah musician, educator pursues dream after being first in the world to undergo ‘Investigational Cell Therapy’
29 Oct

04 Mar

Henry Ford Health System
Henry Ford Health System Studies Novel Cell Therapy Aimed at Improving Heart Failure Symptoms
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By introducing patient screening and highly-efficient delivery to stem cell therapy, the company seeks to increase the likelihood of treatment success, enabling more patients to return to the things they love.