Cell culture supernatant is the media in which cells grow and replicate. Cells cannot be grown in a Petri dish or other instrument without a media. If the media is compromised, the cell growth will also be compromised and cannot be used for scientific research. If your medical office offers stem cell therapy, you should consider using a third party to produce and replicate stem cells.
Stem Cell Research
Stem cell research heavily relies on supernatants that are rich in functional ingredients. Functional ingredients are also known as bioactive substances. For example, common functional ingredients include exosomes, cytokines, and other proteins that are secreted from stem cells. The best laboratories can produce stem cell culture supernatant at small and large scales for your medical facility. Doctors, nurse practitioners, and other licensed professionals that use stem cells to treat patients must have a reliable source to culture these cells. When you use a third party to culture stem cells, it will cut costs on staff, equipment, and the physical space needed to produce stem cells.
Stem Cell Treatment
During stem cell treatment, patients may give blood or physicians may extract stem cells from stem cell-rich areas such as bone marrow. The stem cells are isolated and replicated before they are injected back into the patient. When your medical facility needs fast replication, you can use a third-party laboratory that is a trusted source for cell culture replication. You will send the sample to the third party and they will replicate or produce the stem cells needed for each treatment.