DISCOVERY HUB

New to regenerative medicine or our catalog? This page orients you: what we mean by cells, vesicles, secreted factors, organelles, and peptides—and where to go next for education versus specifications.

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Regenerative medicine, in one sentence

Regenerative approaches study how living systems repair or modulate biology—often using mesenchymal stem cells and their derivatives (exosomes, secretomes), isolated mitochondria, or formulated peptides. Akira curates access to these materials for qualified researchers and clinicians who need clear documentation, ethical sourcing narratives, and logistics that respect cold chain and stability.

Nothing here replaces your own institutional review, protocol design, or regulatory counsel; it is a map to our published education and the structured listings in the product catalog.

Two ways to explore

Use Discover for context and mechanisms, and Products when you are ready to compare SKUs, formats, and batch-facing detail.

Discover
Topic overviews and deeper articles—how MSCs are qualified, what exosome concentration language refers to, how secretomes differ from vesicle-only matrices, and peptide reference framing tied to research planning.
Products
The full catalog with tables, highlights, and links into individual product pages—best when you already know the modality and want side-by-side specs, formats, and portal-oriented documentation paths.

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Each card links into a discover overview. Where we have a clear catalog sibling, you can open matching product listings in one click.

Stem cells
How umbilical cord tissue–derived MSCs are characterized, why potency and immunophenotype matter, and how lineage-specific options fit into research programs.
Pet stem cells
Veterinary-focused stem cell education for teams comparing species-appropriate sourcing, documentation expectations, and how catalog items map to canine and feline models.
Equine & camelid stem cells
Context for larger-animal MSC work—when equine or camelid lines are the right control or translation step, and what to verify before procurement.
Exosomes
MSC-derived extracellular vesicles: concentration language, matrix stability, and how exosome products differ from live-cell or secretome workflows.
Secretomes
Soluble fractions rich in cytokines and proteins alongside vesicles—when teams want paracrine signaling breadth without administering intact cells.
Mitochondria
Isolated organelle biology for programs studying metabolic rescue, transfer mechanisms, and stress phenotypes at the mitochondrial level.
Peptides
Structured reference material on nasal and related peptide formats, delivery considerations, and how documentation supports research planning.
Wharton's jelly
Why cord-matrix context matters for MSC identity and paracrine output, and how minimally processed Wharton's jelly material relates to broader UCT-MSC science.

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