By Lorian Hopcus, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Human stem cells have shown potential in medicine as they can transform into various specialized cell types such as bone and cartilage cells. The current approach to obtain such specialized cells is to subject stem cells to specialized instructive protein…
By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Highlights Celltex has acquired an intellectual property license and signed multi-year research study with Texas A&M Health Science Center A pioneer in autologous stem cell technology, Celltex is known for its proprietary stem cell process Houston-based biotechnology company, …