It began with a question.
What if we could change the world? An undifferentiated stem cell can be anything it wants to be. And yet, the availability of those stem cells to researchers is limited.
We began to think about how the body naturally grows its own cells and what we could do to mimic this in the lab. With a few stem cells and the right media supplement, you could maximize your stem cell resources.
The result is Vitronectin, a truncated version of our body's own gene. In the lab, you can now readily grow stem cells like never before.