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At Stem Cell Biomedical Applications Inc, we are dedicated to providing high-quality biomedical services to our patients. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of our community by providing quantitative assessments of blood biomarkers towards personalized treatment plans.

Our team of expert biomedical professionals includes doctors, nurses, and support staff who are all committed to providing the best possible biomedical services to our patients. We work together to ensure that each patient receives the individualized health assessment they need.

We offer a wide range of blood biomarkers, including stem cells, mitochondria, oxidative stress, and inflammation, facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of the aging and injured brain, altogether providing a comprehensive health guide to an improved quality of life for our patients.
To date, we do not have a truly objective test to reveal how our brain functions as we get older or when we suffer from a brain disorder, like stroke or traumatic brain injury. The availability of blood-based biomarkers solves that problem. With these biomarkers, we can better monitor our brain health status and adjust our daily activities, including diet, and exercise, as well as our medications towards healthy aging and improved recovery from illnesses.
Dr. Francesco D’Egidio, Research Associate, Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy;
Dr. Michele d’Angelo, Visiting Professor, Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, United States of America;
Dr. Vanessa Castelli, Associate Professor and Director, Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy
The brain is a pandora box! It is a complex organ that we do not fully understand. Yet, arguably, it is the most important part of our body. If we can decipher how the brain sustains life and fights aging and diseases, then we are a step closer to improving our quality of life. Blood biomarkers open many therapeutic possibilities in understanding our brain strengths and weaknesses. These powerful biomarkers are game-changers that unravel the intricate nature of the brain. Probing the brain using these blood biomarkers gives us a significant edge to fight the maladies of aging and diseases.
Dr. Napasiri Putthanbut, Department of Neurology, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston, Texas, USA
Stem cells circulating in the blood interact with the brain. Because stem cells possess potent therapeutic and regulatory properties, their trafficking into and out of the brain may influence multiple brain functions. For example, stem cells within the brain contribute to cognitive processes such as learning and memory. When the number or functional brain-resident stem cells becomes markedly reduced, individuals may exhibit impaired learning and memory, particularly during aging or in the context of neurological disorders.
A sensitive diagnostic tool capable of accurately assessing stem cell levels in the blood could therefore serve as a predictive biomarker for abnormal aging and neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and traumatic brain injury. Recent advances in blood biomarker assays now enable quantitative detection of these stem cell populations in peripheral blood, potentially supporting both the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of aging-related and neurological diseases.
Dr. Naoki Tajiri
Associate Professor, Department of Neurophysiology & Brain Science, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences & Medical School, Nagoya, Japan
The blood is a rich source of circulating cells and molecules that send important messages between the brain and the body. Even acute changes to the blood cells and molecules can greatly impact on the overall health of the individual. Accordingly, closely monitoring the blood circulation for any fluctuations in stem cells, mitochondria, inflammation, and oxidative stress can prevent negative consequences of aging and diseases. With the advent of blood biomarkers, we can easily detect abnormal influxes of these cells and molecules and actively restore them to normal levels for healthy living.
Dr. Jenny Zhang
Investigator and Lecturer
Capital Medical University
Beijing, China
Blood biomarker testing for brain disorders is a scientific breakthrough that will revolutionalize healthcare. Personalized medicine can benefit from such biomarkers because the blood levels of certain cells and proteins can specifically tailor the individual’s daily exposure to nutritional diets, physical activities, and therapeutic drugs. In particular, these biomarkers can guide the development of novel treatments that elevate the brain and body stem cells and mitochondria while reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, altogether improving the individual’s health to fight against aging and diseases.
Dr. Seong-Jin Yu
Associate Investigator
Center for Neuropsychiatric Research, National Health Research Institutes, Miaoli, Taiwan
Stroke and traumatic brain injury cause immediate devastating brain damage that is largely unpredictable. Similarly, slowly progressive degeneration of the brain seen in Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease can be unrecognized without proper diagnosis. The brain remains a black box. Understanding the brain, especially how the brain cells survive and die during aging and disease, requires novel and safe strategies. A minimally invasive yet effective new tool is blood biomarker testing. These biomarkers in the blood can measure the regenerative as well as the degenerative level of the brain in response to aging and disease. Blood biomarker testing can guide treatments to dampen the health problems associated with acute and chronic neurological disorders.
Kaya Xu, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Neurosurgery and
Department of Hyperbaric Oxygen
The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University Guiyang, Guizhou, China
Mitochondria are organelles considered as the powerhouse of the human cells. Mitochondria are key elements for the brain to function properly. They are essential for brain cell survival, thereby maintaining viable cells needed to transmit information in the brain. They supply the energy necessary for cognitive functions such as learning and memory. Unfortunately, aging and diseases are associated with impaired mitochondria. As such, the preservation of normal levels of mitochondria in the brain is of great importance for safeguarding human health. A biomarker that reveals mitochondrial activity in the brain gives us critical insights about advancing mitochondria-based therapies for protecting the brain as we age and get exposed to diseases.
Dong-Hyuk Park, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, College of Medicine, Korea University
Editor in Chief, Journal of Neurointensive Care (JNIC), Korean Neuro-Intensive Care Society
Chief of the Final Treatment Center of Severe Trauma, Korea University Anam Hospital
Chief of Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University Anam Hospital
Chief of Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Korea University Anam Hospital
Korea University Medical Center
College of Medicine, Korea University
Seoul, Korea
We believe that knowledge is power when it comes to your health. That's why we provide a variety of patient resources, including educational materials and testimonials from the experts in the field. Please contact us for any consultations about blood biomarker testing to improve your health.

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