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Blood cell storage.

Our service includes cryopreservation for the first 20 years (extendable upon expiration), keeping the cells in a youthful state and ready for use in advanced treatments.

Is it possible to stop time?

With MyCells from EternaCell, the answer is yes. Our innovative cryopreservation service offers you the unique opportunity to preserve your somatic cells in their youngest and healthiest state. Through a highly specialized process, we draw your venous blood at a specialized center, purify the mononuclear cells and store them for the first 20 years (extendable upon expiration).

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Health protection for your family

Blood cell storage is not only a valuable investment in your health, but also represents a potential resource for each family member.

These cells are also more likely to be compatible with close relatives than those from an outside donor.

By choosing to preserve them, you can ensure a valuable therapeutic option for your family.

Why store cells NOW?

The sooner the preservation of blood cells takes place, the sooner we are able to obtain intact and young cells, as we are exposed every day to external factors that alter vitality.

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1. Extremely versatile therapeutic potential

Reprogrammed cells can transform into different cell types, making them valuable tools in treating a wide range of serious diseases, including some cancers and blood disorders.

2. Safety and compatibility

The cells harvested from the blood are your own and therefore are completely compatible with you, negating the risk of rejection and reducing possible complications in future treatments.

3. Prevention and Future Care

Storing and reprogramming these cells provides a kind of “biological insurance,” offering advanced treatment options for you should you need them later in your life, giving you access to cells that are yours and that have remained young.

How does it work?

A simple, non-invasive path to an important choice.

Learn how the EternaCell service works in four simple steps to ensure your somatic blood cells are safely stored and ready for future regenerative therapies.

1. Withdrawal

The process starts with a simple venous blood draw using a specialized system in a specialized center. This sample contains the mononucleate blood cells needed for reprogramming.

2. Purification and Preservation

Mononucleate cells are isolated and purified from the blood sample, thus enriching them. These cells are then cryopreserved long-term in liquid nitrogen vapor at -180°C, preserving their youthful characteristics and halting the aging process. All of this is done according to standards that ensure their use in clinical practices.

3. Cellular Reprogramming

When desired or when necessary, the preserved cells will be thawed and reprogrammed to become pluripotent stem cells. This process enables them to proliferate indefinitely and differentiate into any type of human body cell.

4. Clinical Application

Reprogrammed cells, which have become pluripotent stem cells, can be further differentiated into specific types of tissues needed for advanced cellular therapies. These therapies are in advanced stages of development in clinical trials and could be used to treat a wide range of diseases, such as Parkinson's, diabetes, heart diseases, and many others.

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The MYCELLS service allows blood mononuclear cells to be stored for future regenerative therapies. After harvesting, the cells are isolated, purified and cryopreserved at -180°C, retaining their juvenile characteristics.

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Start now on your path to your future health.

You will be contacted by one of our experts who will explain the benefits and opportunities offered by MyCells Premium, eternacell’s service that allows you to store cells for future treatments.

FAQ

Here you will find answers to common questions regarding somatic cell preservation for future regenerative therapies. Our mission is to offer an innovative solution that combines advanced technology with personalized care to ensure your future well-being.

Every passing day, our cells undergo an aging process. If, twenty years from now, you were to need to use your blood cells for therapeutic reprogramming – which will be the standard approach – not only will they be two decades older than they are now, but they will have undergone many genetic alterations and encountered many infectious agents, potentially becoming dangerously altered. By preserving your cells today, you can protect them for future use in a treatment, avoiding the effects of aging, genetic damage, viral infections that mutate DNA, or radiation damage, not to mention alterations induced by the environment (pollution, toxins, smoke). You will treat yourself with your young cells. Furthermore, by preserving your cells, you will have access to a personalized source of cells for potential regenerative therapies. Because they are genetically compatible with you, the risk of rejection is negligible compared to when using cells from another individual. This personalized approach can improve the effectiveness of treatments and reduce complications. Finally, you would do it for your peace of mind: knowing that you have taken proactive measures to safeguard your health and potentially access cutting-edge medical treatments can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. It is a form of insurance against unexpected health problems that may arise in the future.

No, not all of the blood is stored. Once it arrives at our laboratories, your blood is processed by our staff to isolate and store only the useful cell components for reprogramming.

Mononucleate cells can be taken back in time through a process called “dedifferentiation”, restoring their ability to multiply indefinitely and generate all types of mature cells in the human body, without exception. These cells can then be used to replace those that have died in various diseases, alleviating their clinical symptoms.

Mononucleate cells can be taken back in time through a process called “dedifferentiation”, restoring their ability to multiply indefinitely and generate all types of mature cells in the human body, without exception. These cells can then be used to replace those that have died in various diseases, alleviating their clinical symptoms.

Advanced cellular therapies using this technology are currently in the most advanced stage of development. Clinical trials for Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, macular degeneration, blood diseases, heart attacks, and strokes are quite advanced. Although there are currently no approved therapies for routine use, their clinical application will follow very quickly. This is why it is advisable to store your young cells now.

In principle, every type of disease can be addressed using the approach of reprogramming and advanced cellular therapies. However, there may be some applications that require longer development times and additional techniques to reprogramming, such as in the case of genetic diseases. The field of these advanced therapies is rapidly expanding. As research and development of these clinical applications are happening at an unprecedented pace, numerous clinical trials are underway for diabetes, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, orthopedic injuries, and myocardial infarction, just to name a few.

Preserving stem cells not only benefits you but potentially also your close family members. For example, if a sibling or parent were to develop a disease that could be treated with reprogrammed and pluripotent stem cells, having a stored sample that has a higher genetic and immunological compatibility than an external donor could be life-saving.