Cellular therapy (CT) is the transplantation of human cells to replace or repair damaged tissue and/or cells. With new technologies, innovative products, and limitless imagination, different cell types (e.g., hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells, skeletal muscle stem cells, mesenchymal cells, lymphocytes, dendritic cells, pancreatic islet cells) are being used in therapies or researched for their potential to treat a variety of diseases and medical conditions. Stem cell transplantation has been most frequently therapeutically applied for various conditions. Potential applications of cell therapies include treating cancers, autoimmune disease, urinary problems, and infectious disease, rebuilding damaged cartilage in joints, repairing spinal cord injuries, improving a weakened immune system, and helping patients with neurological disorders. This section includes general information on various topics related to cellular therapy.
Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells (HPC)
Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells (HPC) for Donation