Our Mission

At Stemora, we are ushering in the dawn of regeneration by delivering ethically sourced, high-quality stem cells through a credentialed, FDA-registered laboratory. Our mission is to empower researchers, clinicians, and innovators with reliable, compliant, and cutting-edge cellular solutions. With a commitment to safety, science, and integrity, we aim to advance healing, fuel discovery, and transform the future of regenerative medicine.

Tissue Repair

Regenerative cells' ability to differentiate and secrete trophic factors has important potential for tissue regeneration and repair.

Cell paracrine actions and tissue regeneration. Baranaki PR & McDevitt TC. Regenerative Medicine. 2010 Jan. Abstract

Osteoarthritis

Local injection of mesenchymal cells has been shown to improve joint function due to stem cells’ ability to repair and regenerate cartilage tissue.

Intra-articular injection of mesenchymal cells for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a proof-of-concept clinical trial. Jo CH et al. Stem Cells. 2014 May. Abstract

Heart Disease

Differentiation abilities allow cells to replace heart muscle cells that have been damaged by cardiovascular disease, improving heart muscle ability.

Mending a broken heart: cells and cardiac repair. Goldthwaite CA. NIH.gov Article

Parkinson's

A study of Parkinson’s patients has demonstrated medium-term improvement with regenerative therapy.

Open-labeled study of unilateral autologous bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in Parkinson-s disease. Venkataramana NK et al. Translational Research. 2010 Feb. Abstract

Arthritis

Regenerative medicine was found to produce improvement in a large study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis according to validated questionnaires.

Human umbilical cell therapy for patients with active rheumatoid arthritis: safety and efficacy. Wang et al. Stem Cells Development. 2013 Dec. Abstract

Heart Disease

Differentiation abilities allow cells to replace heart muscle cells that have been damaged by cardiovascular disease, improving heart muscle ability.

Mending a broken heart: cells and cardiac repair. Goldthwaite CA. NIH.gov Article