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Genesis Regenerative Protein Array (RPA) represents a groundbreaking therapy that can provide patients with the most potent anti-aging and healing solution to regain quality of life.
Whether your personal goal is to play more with grandkids, return to the pickleball court, or keep your edge in the boardroom, RPA technology provides the broadest spectrum of healing proteins found in any regenerative product on the market.
RPA has been used by many different physician specialties to address a multitude of cognitive, physical, and anti-aging patient needs. The product can be administered via multiple treatment methods and your treating clinician can discuss whether RPA might be a solution for you and your family’s healthcare needs.
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Peer Reviewed Publications
All Articles are Hyper-Linked
miRNA Regeneration
Cognition
- Human umbilical msc-derived exosomal miR-146a-5p reduces microglial-mediated neuroinflammation via suppression of the IRAK1/TRAF6 signaling pathway after ischemic stroke
- Regulatory microRNAs and vascular cognitive impairment and dementia
- A microRNA signature that correlates with cognition and is a target against cognitive decline
- MicroRNA: Basic concepts and implications for regeneration and repair of neurodegenerative diseasesÂ
Orthopedic
- MicroRNA engineered umbilical cord stem cell-derived exosomes direct tendon regeneration by mTOR signaling
- The Roles of MicroRNAs in Tendon Healing and Regeneration
- Role of microRNA in muscle regeneration and diseases related to muscle dysfunction in atrophy, cachexia, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis
Degenerative Disc Disease
Cardiac/Multi-Organ
Multi-Tissue DNA Aging & DNA Methylation
- DNA Methylation Biomarkers in Aging and Age-Related Diseases
- The Hallmarks of Aging
- Histone Lysine Methylation and Long Non-Coding RNA: The New Target Players in Skeletal Muscle Cell Regeneration
- Epigenetic reprogramming during tissue regenerationÂ
- Aging and DNA methylation
- MicroRNAs as modulators of longevity and the aging process
- Recent studies referring to miRNAs that directly target DKK1 and the association with certain disorders/biological processes