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Animal Owner

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I wasn't sure what to expect when I first used the stem cells, so I was
shocked to see how rapidly the new tendon tissue filled what was lacking there just 30 days prior. I have had my fair share
of tendon problems, but nothing has been as dramatic as with the healing help of the stem cells. Hearsay is one thing, but
it is hard to argue with results. Stem Cell Therapy made me a believer and a return customer.
Ted
Robinson Oak View, CA

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Initial Treatment:
Vet-Stem provides a quick-turnaround laboratory service that enables veterinarians to utilize Vet-Stem Regenerative Cells
(VSRCs) in animals. We accomplish this within 48 hours after collection of a fat sample.
Day One:
The veterinarian collects a small fat sample (about two tablespoons) from the patient. The sample is shipped priority
overnight to the Vet-Stem laboratory in San Diego, California.
Day Two:
Vet-Stem processes the fat sample, concentrates the VSRCs. The cells are shipped priority overnight in ready-to-inject
syringes.
Day Three:
The veterinarian injects the VSRCs directly into the injured site.

Banking
Vet-Stem Bank™ is a service that provides storage of VSRCs for future use. After the collection and processing described
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the process above, part or all of the cells may be banked if cell yield allows. This service is a specially designed tissue
preservation process
that prepares your animal's stem cells for long-term storage in liquid nitrogen. These cells may be used for additional
treatments of an existing injury, or they may be stored as "insurance" for a possible need in the future. Cryogenically
frozen stem cells have been shown viable after 20 years of storage.
Dose Recovery
Patient's banked dose(s) is processed and shipped to the veterinarian for treatment within 24 hours without another surgery for collection of fat.
Cell Culturing
Cell Culturing services provide a way to grow and bank additional doses of cells so that a lifetime supply of stem cells can be generated from only one fat collection procedure.
All cells may only be used for the donor animal and are not differentiated or engineered in any way.
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