
HepaLife™ Patented ‘PICM-19’ Liver Stem
Cell Line Launched Onboard Space Shuttle “Endeavour”
HepaLife’s liver stem cell line launched onboard NASA’s
space shuttle mission STS-126 for special experiments during 15-day
roundtrip to the International Space Station.
Boston, MA - November 17, 2008 - HepaLife Technologies,
Inc. (OTCBB: HPLF)
(FWB: HL1) (WKN: 500625), developing the first-of-its-kind bioartificial
liver device intended for the treatment of liver failure, announced
today that its proprietary ‘PICM-19’ liver stem cell
line is onboard the Space Shuttle “Endeavour” as part
of a scientific experiment to investigate the differentiation and
function of stem cells in space. The research is being performed
under the International Space Station National Laboratory initiative.
“We are honored that America’s space program has selected
HepaLife’s liver cells to be part of this important space mission.
This event is testimony to the outstanding liver-like functionality
of these cells and supports our long-held conviction that our patented
PICM-19 cell line is a one-of-a-kind cellular model,” stated
Mr. Frank Menzler, President, CEO and Chairman of HepaLife Technologies,
Inc.
In addition to serving as a model for stem cell differentiation
and function, HepaLife’s PICM cell line is particularly suitable
for assessing the effects of space flight and microgravity and on
the ability of the human liver to regenerate, a normal but crucial
attribute of the liver.
HepaLife’s PICM-19 cell line is the only stem cell known to
successfully differentiate into either bile duct cells or hepatocytes,
the two cell types that make up 98% of the liver's tissues and perform
the vital functions of the liver. As such, the PICM-19 cells
are an ideal in-vitro liver model for either hepatocyte differentiation
and function, or bile duct differentiation and function -- the primary
role of the cells in experiments aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour,
launched late last week.
Endeavour was successfully launched on Friday, November 14, with
the International Space Station as its destination. The shuttle is
scheduled to return to Earth on Saturday, November 29, landing at
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and bringing to an
end its 22nd mission, the 27th shuttle flight to the International
Space Station and the 124th flight in shuttle program history. Endeavour
is commanded by veteran space flier Commander Chris Ferguson, pictured
in the center. Other crew members, pictured from left to right, are
Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus, Steve Bowen and Donald Pettit,
Pilot Eric Boe, Mission Specialists Shane Kimbrough and Heidemarie
Stefanyshyn-Piper. Image: NASA
The launch of HepaLife’s patented PICM-19 cells aboard the
Space Shuttle Endeavour marks the Company’s first-ever participation
in space flight microgravity experiments. To-date, HepaLife has acquired
and developed its cell-based technologies as part of the Company’s
efforts to develop the first-of-its-kind bioartificial liver device
intended for the treatment of liver failure.
Recently, HepaLife announced completion of its acquisition of a
novel liver support technology with important fast-track and orphan
drug designations by the United States Food and Drug Administration,
tested in America’s largest-ever human clinical trial for bioartificial
liver assist devices. HepaLife significantly enhanced its cell-line
supported bioartificial technology, bolstered the Company’s
intellectual property portfolio, and substantially cut its time-to-market
for a commercial bioartificial liver device.
Please see press release from October 7, 2008.
(http://www.hepalife.com/press_releases/20081007.html.php).
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medical technologies addressing prevalent human health concerns.
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