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Why Genesis RPA?
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Regenerative Protein Array (RPA) represents a groundbreaking advancement in the science of human healing. RPA is a sophisticated array of proteins, growth factors, and cytokines derived from placental tissue.
This innovative approach is based on the understanding that the therapeutic power of regenerative medicine lies not in the direct transformation of injected stem cells into target tissues, but rather in their ability to modify the surrounding cellular environment through key biological messages.
RPA is produced by placing placental tissue in a specialized bioreactor, which nurtures and stimulates the tissue. This process encourages the placenta to emit a rich array of cytokines and growth factors. The resulting product is a concentrated source of the regenerative messages inherent in placental tissue, offering an array of bioactive components that are pivotal in tissue regeneration and healing.
RPA works by essentially ‘reprogramming’ the local environment of damaged or diseased tissues. The array of proteins and growth factors in RPA reactivates cellular processes, leading to enhanced transcription and translation activities within the cells. This reactivation aids in restoring the tissue’s natural balance and promotes healing and regeneration.
One of the critical advantages of RPA is its safety. Since the product is devoid of DNA or whole cells, it significantly reduces the risk of adverse reactions, off-target effects, or contraindications associated with other cell-based therapies. This aspect makes RPA a safer alternative for patients and a preferred choice for clinicians.
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 diseasesĀ
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 regenerationĀ
- 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
Elite Power Athletes Age Faster
Athletesā Cartilage Methylate Earlier
miRNA Turn On Regenerative Messages.
Auto-Immune / Multi-Tissue Source / RNA
Patient Testimonials
PRINTABLE PATIENT EDUCATION BROCHURES
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