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Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

How Can Stem Cells Treat Autism?

Promising Results: New research suggests potential for improved cognitive ability and behavior. More focus and attention.

As the parent of a child with autism spectrum disorder, you know each day means facing unexpected challenges and that no days are alike. Some days may lift your spirit as you see improvements in communicating and behavior. Other days, however, may be filled with seemingly random tantrums and poor social interaction that make it feel like little future progress is possible.

Yes, it’s frustrating. But advanced cell therapy with Signature Cells offers new hope to families impacted by autism.

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Cell Therapy Can Help:

  • Ease inflammation throughout the body that aggravates symptoms of autism.
  • Promote healing of nervous system tissue that can improve behavior and enhance attention and focus even months after treatment.
  • Improve memory and learning to help emotional and mental development—at any age.

World Leader in Cell Therapy

Few treatment options for autism have been available until now. But recent research shows that cell therapy—a non-invasive procedure—takes advantage of the body’s natural repair processes to help reduce symptoms and promote healing at the cellular level to help autistic children look forward to a brighter future. Improvements in Children Reported from Ongoing Research:

  • More expressive language, using complete sentences and phrases in the right context
  • A clearer understanding of how things work, that food needs to be cooked, smartphones need to be charged, etc.
  • More receptive communication, such as acknowledging appreciation
  • More interest in playing with siblings and others
  • Better success in school and higher grades
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Advanced Treatment Options—New Hope for Children with ASD

Discover how treatment can potentially help improve cognitive ability and clarity of thought, develop more expressive language and more patience—to offer your child a brighter future.

Citations and Scientific References

Our medical team takes pride in our reputation for collaborating with other scientists worldwide on research studies and established scientific publications.

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  • Sun, J. M., Dawson, G., Franz, L., Howard, J., McLaughlin, C., Kistler, B., Waters-Pick, B., Meadows, N., Troy, J., & Kurtzberg, J. (2020). Infusion of human umbilical cord tissue mesenchymal stromal cells in children with autism spectrum disorder. Stem cells translational medicine, 9(10), 1137–1146. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0434
  • Siniscalco, D., Bradstreet, J. J., Sych, N., & Antonucci, N. (2013). Perspectives on the use of stem cells for autism treatment. Stem cells international, 2013, 262438. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/262438
  • Lv, Y. T., Zhang, Y., Liu, M., Qiuwaxi, J. N., Ashwood, P., Cho, S. C., Huan, Y., Ge, R. C., Chen, X. W., Wang, Z. J., Kim, B. J., & Hu, X. (2013). Transplantation of human cord blood mononuclear cells and umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells in autism. Journal of translational medicine, 11, 196. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-11-196
  • Simberlund, J., Ferretti, C. J., & Hollander, E. (2015). Mesenchymal stem cells in autism spectrum and neurodevelopmental disorders: pitfalls and potential promises. The world journal of biological psychiatry : the official journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry, 16(6), 368–375. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3109/15622975.2015.1067372
  • Freitas, B. C., Trujillo, C. A., Carromeu, C., Yusupova, M., Herai, R. H., & Muotri, A. R. (2014). Stem cells and modeling of autism spectrum disorders. Experimental neurology, 260, 33–43. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expneurol.2012.09.017
  • Perets, N., Segal-Gavish, H., Gothelf, Y., Barzilay, R., Barhum, Y., Abramov, N., Hertz, S., Morozov, D., London, M., & Offen, D. (2017). Long term beneficial effect of neurotrophic factors-secreting mesenchymal stem cells transplantation in the BTBR mouse model of autism. Behavioural brain research, 331, 254–260. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2017.03.047
  • Chez, M., Lepage, C., Parise, C., Dang-Chu, A., Hankins, A., & Carroll, M. (2018). Safety and Observations from a Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Study to Assess Use of Autologous Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells to Improve Symptoms in Children with Autism. Stem cells translational medicine, 7(4), 333–341. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.17-0042

Don’t give up hope. Schedule a call with one of our experts to find out if cell therapy is right for your child.

Signature Cells

Proprietary protocols. Based on advanced science.

The most effective cell therapy starts with the best possible cells. BioXcellerator Signature Cells are produced from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from Wharton’s jelly umbilical cord tissue.

Then, based on our proprietary protocols, these cells are cultured and expanded in our on-site lab—and tested to make sure they meet high standards for purity and potency and demonstrate:

  • High levels of anti-inflammatory properties
  • Best potential to modulate the immune system
  • More potential to stimulate healing

Discover how Signature Cells and our advanced treatment protocols can potentially start the path to a brighter future for your child and your family.

How Cell Therapy Works to Treat Autism Spectrum Disorder

Although scientists aren’t certain what causes autism—and no two cases are alike—all neurological function is based on cells communicating with each other. If cellular degeneration interferes with that process, the result may be autistic behavior.

​An intravenous infusion of cells can help the body regenerate these cells.

​Autism has also been correlated with inflammatory and neuro-inflammatory cytokines and intestinal inflammation. Cells can improve regulation of the immune system, reduce intestinal and neuroinflammation, and modulate excess release of cytokines—which research shows can help alleviate symptoms of autism and ASD.

Advanced Cell Therapy for ASD

Learn how a personalized cell therapy program designed in consultation with our experts can potentially help your child:

  • Learn more effectively and recall information
  • Reduce inappropriate and repetitive behavior
  • Improve social interaction with siblings and others
  • Decrease incidence of tantrums and aggressive behavior
  • Improve cognitive ability and clarity of thought
  • Communicate more clearly and enhance language skills
  • Enhance immunity to maintain improved overall health
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