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Early identification of unique cell markers is expected to have valuable impact on patents, clinical efficacy, and manufacturing optimization
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTC PINK:REPCF)(TSXV:RP)(FRA:P6P2) ( RepliCel or the Company ) is pleased to announce it has now signed and launched a new collaborative research project agreement with the University of British Columbia ( UBC ) that enables the second stage of its cell marker research. The project is being co-led by RepliCel s Dr. Kevin McElwee and UBC s Professor Youwen Zhou.
The project commenced in 2017, is designed to deliver a gene and protein expression map of healthy hair follicle cells expected to be critically important to improving key components of the manufacturing, regulatory, and clinical profile of RepliCel s cell therapy products.
This research shows there is now a skin-disease epidemic within the COVID-19 pandemic. Nick Beare 1 day ago People both inside and outside the healthcare profesions are reporting dry, flakey hands amid the COVID-19 pandemic. People both inside and outside the healthcare profesions are reporting dry, flakey hands amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Frequent hand washing and sanitizing has become a part of our day-to-day lives since the pandemic began last year. But while slathering some form of alcohol usually isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol on your hands helps prevent the spread of COVID-19, you may wonder what the implications are for the health of your skin.
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Free AI-powered Mobile App for Skin Diseases Coming Soon
April 27, 2021 10:30 ET | Source: Skinopathy Skinopathy North York, Ontario, CANADA
TORONTO, April 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Skinopathy Inc., a Canadian medical technology company, will soon release a revolutionary skin disease mobile app that will change how we practice medicine.
Canadians who download the GetSkinHealth app and take pictures of their skin condition will get a pixel-by-pixel Artificial Intelligence (AI) analysis that will look for the presence of skin diseases. The AI will also offer the user the option to schedule an appointment with a skin specialist and hold virtual consultations right through the app.
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