Regenerative Medicine
Definition
Broadly defined, regenerative medicine is defined as innovative medical therapies that will enable the body to
repair, replace, restore and regenerate damaged or diseased cells, tissues and organs. Regenerative medicine includes
cell/tissue therapies manufacturing in a personalized medicine context.
It encompasses a variety of research and targeted therapies including cells, gene therapy, tissue engineering,
biomaterials engineering, growth factors, and transplantation. These include surgical repair, cell-based vaccines,
bionics and other areas important to both civilian and military medicine.
Importantly, regenerative medicine also promises to extend healthy life spans and improve the quality of life
by supporting and activating the body's natural healing.

Blue Lion Biotech Core Capabilities and Hope
Blue Lion Biotech is an authorized distributor for INCELL Corporation, LLC. We are proud to offer INCELL's
complete line of Kits, Media, Reagents, and Cell Products. Together with INCELL's strong capabilities in Regenerative
Medicine built on the company's staff we offer you decades of experience, combined with exceptional CORE PLATFORM
Technologies that include cell culture methods, trade secrets, and applications knowledge. With its own capabilities
and by partnering with scientists worldwide, we intend to bring those capabilities to Personalized Medicine with
applications of normal stem cells and cancer cells to provide new therapies to patients who need them.

Exciting research activities and applications of cell therapies and stem cells include: repair of damaged heart
muscle after a heart attack, replacement of skin for burn victims, restoration of movement after spinal cord injury
and regeneration of pancreatic tissue to produce insulin for people with diabetes.
Some of the areas of on-going work in regenerative medicine include:
Human Cell Biotechnology
- Clinical Protocols & Applications
- Cryopreservation; Cell Bio Banks
- Genomics, Proteomics, etc.
- Stem & Progenitor Cells
- Multiple Diseases & Organ Sites
- Gastrointestinal Cells & Diseases
Transplantation/Repair
- Autologous; Allogeneic
- Neural Injury & Wound Healing

Oncology/Tumor Cells
- Culture, Characterize & Test
- Many Common & Rare Tumors
- Customized Therapy
- Vaccines & Adoptive Immunotherapy
- Personalized Treatment Options
Manufacturing/ Testing
- PLATFORM Formulae, Tools & Methods
- Cells, Tissues, & Their Components
- Specialty Reagents & Novel Processing
- BIO-Products, e.g., Monoclonal Abs

Proprietary Unique Media Formulae are CORE PLATFORM Technologies Applied to its Regenerative Medicine Capabilities
M3 Media
PLATFORMS to Grow Human Stem/Progenitor Cells
- Promotes growth of normal stem cells from multiple organs
- Supports growth of tumors of epithelial, mesenchymal, and lymphoid origins
- Potential useful to grow cells for clinical uses, e.g., transplant therapy and cell-based vaccines
- Allows expansion of cells and in vitro, high quality cell-based testing
ACE™ Media PLATFORM
- Chemically defined medium
- Excellent for cell-derived products, including vaccines and monoclonal antibodies
- Supplements can be added for customization
Quality Cryopreservation Media
with Multi-mechanism cell protection PLATFORM Technologies
- CPZ™ complex medium for all cells; including fragile types, e.g., neural cells
- EZ-CPZ™: Chemically defined, animal component free medium for cryopreservation with vitrification (glass-like encapsulation) of cells
UTM™ Universal Transport Medium
- Simple, double buffered defined medium useful for transport of normal or tumor tissues from collection sites to INCELL
FDA Master Files
- Above media are in FDA Drug and Device Master Files and are available for clinical use by INCELL and its customers
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