Neurovita Clinical Hospital is your guide to the world of personalized medicine.
For over 20 years, we have been developing and creating high technologies for personalized medicine and are ready to help you adapt them to the medicine of your beauty.
We are professionals in our field: we help conduct examinations according to existing Russian Federation standards, perform genomic and proteomic analysis, and provide dynamic monitoring to assess treatment effectiveness, collect hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), and if necessary, ensure their molecular-biological restoration and revitalization.
We have all the necessary licenses from the Department of Health of Moscow.
Our partners are licensed state and commercial cryobanks in Moscow, will provide purification, standardization, certification, and GMP - manufacturing facilities and proper storage of patients' biomaterial. They will provide biomaterial with state quality certificates and compliance with GMP standards. As a result, cosmetic doctors will work exclusively with the patient's own biomaterial, eliminating any risks of viral, bacterial, prion, or other types of infection.
Why do we primarily work with the patient's hematopoietic biomaterial?
The chief conductor of all immune reactions in the human body
Human HSCs are the longest-lived cells (theoretically immortal) and the main system-forming, controlling, and regulatory cells in the human body. Hematopoietic stem cell is:
The main keeper of the body's immune memory
The progenitor of all 36 billion blood cells and all immune cells
Ensures an adequate systemic immune response to infectious (bacterial), viral, fungal intervention, as well as the introduction of simplest organisms and archaea
Forms tools to combat toxic agents and radiation damage
In an adult human body, HSCs range from 50,000 to 200,000 clones, providing polyclonality of hematopoiesis and its health and longevity.
The cell cycle of HSCs is 360 days (the longest in the human body), and all 230 types of tissue cells in the human body are in systemic subordination to it, determining their fate (death or survival).