Cellular Reprogramming

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Cellular reprogramming refers to the process of transforming patient skin cells into pluripotent stem cells, called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). Since 2012 Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Shinya Yamanaka`s initial discovery of iPSC in 2006, iPSC availability has transformed the field of cell therapy. Brooklyn uses the fastest, highest-efficiency method for generating iPSC – a key invention now recognized by numerous patents. The patented methods can transform patient skin cells into stem cells more rapidly, efficiently, and safely than previous techniques.