Natal Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
(iPSCs)

Refers to iPSCs derived from neonatal or umbilical cord tissues (e.g., blood, dental pulp)

Reprogrammed to an embryonic-like state, these cells can differentiate into any cell type for research and regenerative medicine.

Why Choose Natal IPSCs?

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Superior proliferative capacity

Reduced epigenetic memory compared to adult cells

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Turning “Medical Waste” into Medical Gold

01

Non-Invasive Collection

Sourced from umbilical cords and dental pulp post-delivery or post-extraction.

02

Zero Ethical Friction

No embryo use (vs. ESCs).

No invasive donor surgery (vs. bone marrow).

03

Purity of Source

Natal tissues are largely shielded from lifelong environmental and UV damage, providing a “cleaner” starting material for reprogramming.