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CNN reports how a woman’s persistence in finding a physician that would treat her injury utilizing ACell’s MatriStem MicroMatrix pays off with the regeneration of her severed fingertip. Read more....
The Omaha World Herald reports how ACell's Matristem MicroMatrix regenerated a man's severed thumb tip after a log splitter accident. Read more....
Morley Safer reports on the emerging technology of growing body parts from human cells taken directly from patients, providing new hope for amputees and patients on organ-transplant lists. Read more....
From the article: The conference will be held September 9, 2009 through September 11, 2009 at the New York Palace Hotel in New York City. James DeFrancesco, Chief Executive Officer and President, is scheduled to make an investor presentation on September 11th beginning at 9:10 AM (EDT) in the Hubbard Room. Read more... (PDF file)
Fox News reports how a 14-month-old toddler in Florida had his severed thumb healed with ACell's MatriStem Wound Powder. Watch the video
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A trauma patient talks with Oprah about how his severed finger was healed with ACell's MatriStem Wound Powder. Read about the interview
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From the article: ACell, Inc. and its founder, Alan Spievack, MD, were mentioned on The Oprah Winfrey show as a trauma patient described how his severed finger healed after applying ACell’s MatriStem Wound Care Powder. Read more...(PDF file)
From the article: ACell, Inc., Columbia, MD & Medline Industries, Inc., Mundelein, Ill., March 23, 2009 jointly announced today that Medline has signed an exclusive marketing and distribution agreement for ACell’s MatriStem Wound Care Matrix. Under the agreement, ACell will manufacture and Medline will market and distribute the products. Read more... (PDF file)
From the article: MUNDELEIN, Ill., March 23, 2009 – Medline Industries, Inc., today announced the launch of MatriStem Extracellular Matrix Wound Sheet, a new cutting-edge wound care technology that acts as a microscopic “scaffold” to encourage wound healing. Read more... (PDF file)
From the article: Last week in an operating room in Texas, a wounded American soldier underwent a history-making procedure that could help him heal the finger that was lost to a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, last year. Read more...
From the article: Researchers are trying to find ways to heal fingers — and someday, even limbs — with tricks that sound like magic spells from a Harry Potter novel. Read more... (PDF file)
Story done by the BBC on ACell's Matristem Wound Care Powder that was used to heal a patient's finger. Video provided by You Tube. Watch the video
From the article: You might become a believer in the power of magic dust, when you see how a special powder healed the tip of a patient's finger. Read more...
From the article: Five soldiers at a military base in Texas are about to participate in a remarkable test to see if they can heal portions of fingers they lost in the war in Iraq. Read more...
From the article: Unanimous Federal Appeals Court Decision in ACell’s Patent Victory Over Cook Biotech and Purdue Research Foundation. Read more... (PDF file)
From the article: Federal Appeals Court denies Cook Biotech’s and Purdue Research Foundation’s petition for rehearing in ACell’s victory on patent infringement. Read more... (PDF file)
From the article: A three judge panel of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which specializes in patent cases, unanimously reversed a July 2005 finding of patent infringement, holding instead that ACell’s product does not infringe Purdue’s patent. Read more... (PDF file)
From the article: Stem cell therapy works well, but this process works just as well and doesn’t involve having to collect tissue to get the stem cells, augment them and put them back into the horse. Read more... (PDF file)
From the article: Liko, a four-year-old male Tursiops truncatus sustained a severe traumatic wound at the cranial junction of the dorsal fin and dorsal body wall. The severity and location of the wound as well as its propensity for reinjury necessitated intervention. As an alternative to partial amputation of the cranial 1/3 of the dorsal fin, a novel surgical reconstruction was performed utilizing ACell extra cellular matrix. Read more... (PDF File)
From the article: All ACell Vet UBM products, regardless of form (sheet, granule, powder, gel) are medical devices and are manufactured in the United States under a Quality Management System that is based on the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practices (21 CFR Part 820). Use of the ACell Vet UBM products in veterinary treatments according to the product instructions is fully compliant with U.S. FDA laws and regulations. Read more... (PDF File)