Crohn’s disease and inflammatory bowel strictures
Research activity in gastroenterology centres on mesenchymal stem cell-based approaches for bowel strictures linked to Crohn’s disease, with attention to laparoscopic administration and treatment feasibility.
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Intestinal strictures
- Allogeneic adMSC therapy
These studies reflect interest in regenerative medicine for complex intestinal complications.
Low reserve ovarian and assisted reproduction
In reproductive medicine, the sponsor is involved in studies of intraovarian PRGF for women with low ovarian reserve, focusing on ovarian response and fertility-related outcomes.
- Ovarian reserve
- In vitro fertilization
- Platelet-rich plasma
The work is directed toward improving clinical options in fertility preservation and ovarian function support.
Stress and mixed urinary incontinence in women over 50
Within urogynecology, the sponsor studies mesenchymal stem cell use for urinary incontinence in women over 50 years of age who have not responded to conventional treatments.
- Stress urinary incontinence
- Mixed urinary incontinence
- Women’s pelvic floor disorders
This area highlights interest in options for persistent pelvic floor dysfunction and age-related continence disorders.
Chronic wounds and tissue repair
Research in wound care focuses on chronic wounds and the use of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells to support tissue repair and healing.
- Chronic wound healing
- Soft tissue regeneration
- Cell-based wound therapy
The sponsor’s portfolio includes interest in refractory lesions where standard healing is limited.



