International Stem Cell Corp. (ISCOD) Leading the
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International Stem Cell Corporation is a biotechnology company utilizing a proprietary new stem cell technology known as parthenogenesis to significantly advance the field of regenerative medicine. The company’s innovative technology uses unfertilized human eggs to create human pluripotent stem cells (hpSC) that can be immune-matched to millions of people around the globe. These stem cells are unique in that they provide the best characteristics of each of the remaining classes of cells without the need for the creation or destruction of a viable embryo.
The company’s business strategy features three unique channels for revenue generation within the biotechnology industry – including its core stem cell technology and related intellectual property, which encompasses 220 patents, applications and licenses associated with the development and manufacture of pluripotent cells, as well as its therapeutic research projects and promising development pipeline.
Lifeline Skin Care, the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, is an industry leader in effective anti-aging stem cell skin care. Since being established in 2010, Lifeline has served as a growing source of vital financial support to fund ISCO’s ongoing medical research. In 2014, Lifeline accounted for more than $7 million in total revenue, which was primarily allocated to the advancement of the company’s promising development pipeline.
UniStemCell is the life science industry’s first collection of non-embryonic histocompatible human stem cells available for research and commercial use. This cell bank gives the company a nearly inexhaustible source of stem cells that can be used to generate revenue in the medium term. As the company’s hpSC lines gain additional validation, they are expected to provide the company with royalty from sales of each successful hpSC-derived cellular therapeutic in the future.
In addition to the sale of its stem cells, ISCO is making noteworthy progress toward the continued advancement of its development pipeline. The company is currently engaged in pre-clinical development addressing a host of unmet medical needs. Parkinson’s disease, which affects an estimated one million people in the United States, represents ISCO’s leading development indication, with phase I/II clinical trials expected to begin in the coming months. Following the completion of initial studies, the company will seek out a suitable partner to assist with late-stage clinical development.
With its groundbreaking stem cell technology, ISCO is developing a significant presence within the expansive field of regenerative medicine. By successfully mitigating many of the limiting factors commonly associated with stem cell research – including auto-immune rejection and ethical debate surrounding the use of embryonic cells – the company is leveraging the marketability of its technology as a catalyst for continued growth.
Research indicates that the global regenerative medicine market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.2 percent through 2017, climbing to an estimated $24.7 billion by the end of the period. ISCO will look to capitalize on this market performance under the guidance of an executive management team with decades of experience in a collection of related scientific sectors.
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