Heal better & faster: Stemsys Multi-Tissue Platform Technology

The multi-tissue platform (MTP) was developed to take advantage of the signaling components and biomolecules that are present in naturally derived tissue-based constructs.  

This material facilitates the repair and regeneration of damaged tissue by inducing the body’s own regenerative capabilities.  The material works by recruiting stem cells to the implant site, modulating the body’s inflammatory response to that of a regenerative response, and inducing angiogenesis.

Give the body what it needs to heal

Multi-Tissue Platform (MTP) for wound healing and tissue regeneration

Each tissue source has a different variety and amount of the components that comprise the ECM.  After years of research, StemSys has engineered the multi-tissue platform (MTP), a proprietary combination of different ECM tissue sources to maximize not only the diversity of the components, but also the amounts.

StemSys uses ECMs that have high quantities of biomolecules which facilitate site- specific healing.

Not limited to the biomolecules of one tissue source, the StemSys MTP custom blends multiple ECMs to offer a wider range of biomolecules.  There are an almost endless number of possible combinations of ECMs that can be designed for site specific defects and applications to help even the most severely wounded heal.

XCelliStem® Wound Powder

Heal even the most severe wounds!

FACILITATES HEALING

A custom blend of multiple tissue sources provides the body access to higher amounts of biomolecues to facilitate healing.

SAVES TIME

There is no waiting for a scaffold to breakdown in the wound.  The ECM scaffold has been processed into a powder.  Upon application, the body has immediate access to the biomolecules. 

EASY TO USE

Conforms to irregular shaped wounds and is easy to apply. 

Each multiple ECM tissue source contains a unique combination of bioactive molecules, including:

  • COLLAGEN TYPES I,III, IV, V

  • LAMININ

  • ELASTIN

  • FIBRONECTIN

  • FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR (FGF)

  • VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR (VEGF)

  • EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR (EGF)

  • HYALURONIC ACID

  • EXOSOMES