Exosomes for Clinical Use — Built on Data, Consistency, and Integrity
Your patients count on you to select products backed by evidence and transparent documentation. We provide clinician-grade extracellular vesicles with verified testing, clear data, and options that match real-world case needs.
Watch: Overview & Clinical Rationale
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Immediate Access to Documentation
Third-Party Characterization
Verified Particle Counts
Sterility & Endotoxin Tested
Lyophilized Stability
Two Biologic Sources by Design
Different clinical goals benefit from different vesicle profiles. We offer two options so you can align biology with patient needs.
- Plasma-Derived Vesicles: Selected for broad signaling profiles that support systemic cellular communication.
- Wharton’s Jelly–Derived Vesicles: Selected for localized tissue applications where regenerative support is desired.
- Choice with Clarity: Both options are documented with third-party data so selection is driven by evidence, not assumptions.
Why Lyophilized Matters
Stability and structural integrity are central to consistent performance. Lyophilization supports reliable handling and reduces temperature-related risk.
- Preserves vesicle structure and signaling cargo
- Minimizes freeze–thaw variability during transport
- Enables controlled reconstitution at point of use
- Supports consistency from vial to vial
Intact vs “Live” — Getting the Science Right
Exosomes are not living cells. They are bioactive communication vesicles. The priority is structural integrity and preserved signaling potential — not “viability.”
- Focus on intact membranes, surface markers, and cargo
- Integrity influences interaction with target cells
- Proper preservation and handling protect functional capacity
- Clear terminology reduces clinical and regulatory confusion
Transparency You Can Verify
We don’t ask you to take our word for it. We provide documentation that stands up to scrutiny.
- Third-party characterization reports
- Particle count validation
- Sterility and endotoxin testing
- Batch-linked Certificates of Analysis
Simple Checklist for Vendor Evaluation
- Can they provide third-party data and a recent COA?
- Do they explain preservation method and handling expectations?
- Are particle counts and characterization methods disclosed?
- Is terminology accurate (no “live exosome” claims)?
- Is sourcing documented and responsible?
Talk with Our Team
Our mission is simple: give clinicians the data they need and patients the care they deserve.
- Discuss source selection for your use cases
- Review testing and documentation
- Align on logistics and onboarding