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Hemostemix Inc V.HEM

Alternate Symbol(s):  HMTXF

Hemostemix Inc. is a Canada-based autologous stem cell therapy company. The Company has developed, patented, and is scaling a patient’s blood-based stem cell therapeutics platform, which includes angiogenic cell precursors, neuronal cell precursors and cardiomyocyte cell precursors. The Company holds 87 patents on the derivation of three stem cell lineages from the patient’s blood, including angiogenic cell precursors (ACP-01), neuronal cell precursors, and cardiomyocyte cell precursors. ACP-01, its lead clinical-stage candidate, is an autologous cell therapy for the treatment of critical limb ischemia. ACP-01 is in a Phase 2 clinical trial in Canada and the United States. Its technology includes methods for collecting the synergetic cell population and manufacturing a personalized regenerative therapy that can be administered to a patient within seven days of the initial cell collection. Its subsidiaries include Kwalata Trading Limited, Hemostemix Ltd. and PreCerv Inc.


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Post by averylambersonon Dec 30, 2020 1:53pm
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Progress to Cure

Progress to Cure
 
 
There is no one-shoe-fits-all approach to treating ASD. However, these other companies' specialists seem to agree on the fact that early interventions are of great importance.
 
Arguably, the best treatment is one that considers the interests of the patient, allows the patient to learn in accordance to his/her ability and causes no harm to the overall well being of the patient.
 
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