Pet stem cell banking requires strict laboratory standards, quality control systems, and proper cryogenic storage procedures to help maintain cell quality and long-term safety
At PetGeneX, the process of collecting, expanding, and storing pet stem cells is performed under laboratory quality control procedures. Cell quality is monitored throughout every stage, including sample collection, cell isolation, stem cell expansion, and long-term cryogenic preservation.
In addition, blood-derived stem cell collection — one of PetGeneX’s key innovations — helps minimize risks associated with surgery and general anesthesia because it is a minimally invasive procedure that does not require mobilizing agents.
Key Factors Supporting Safe Pet Stem Cell Banking
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Before pet stem cells are placed into long-term cryogenic storage, the cells undergo multiple quality control and laboratory assessment procedures to help ensure cell quality, sterility, and suitability for future use.
After collecting stem cells from dogs or cats — whether from blood, adipose tissue, or umbilical cord tissue — the samples are transferred to the laboratory for cell isolation, stem cell expansion, and quality assessment.
Pet Stem Cell Quality Assessment Processes
Quality control is an important part of pet stem cell banking because it helps ensure that the stored stem cells are appropriate for potential future regenerative and wellness support applications.
PetGeneX places strong emphasis on laboratory quality standards and quality control systems throughout every stage of dog and cat stem cell banking