1954 | The Medical Radiological Research Center is established in Obninsk, Russia |
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1969 | Dr. Alexander Yakovlevich Friedenstein discovers bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. |
1974 |
Dr. Anatoly Konoplyannikov starts the first clinical trial of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells at the Russian Radiation Research Institute in the Immune Cell Therapy Department. A total of over 7,000 treatments are performed to date. |
2010 |
CEO Alexei Gladkov receives treatment for bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells at a medical institution in Russia. After recognizing the effect of the treatment, he started various approaches to spread this regenerative technology to the world. |
2011 | Alexei Gladkov established AV Cells, which is the predecessor of Kintaro Cells Power Co., Ltd. in Singapore. Then transferred technology of mesenchymal stem cells from Russia Radiation Research Institute and started the research and development of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells with our innovative technology. |
2013 | AV Cells Laboratory in Novena, Singapore was established. Full-scale research and development of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells commenced. |
2014 |
In Japan, the ‘Regenerative Medicine Safety Assurance Law’ become a new standard of law by guaranteeing the safety on program sponsoring on regenerative medicine and cell culture organizations by providing their legislative backgrounds. Simultaneously in order to respond to practical use of regenerative medicine, the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law was amended to establish an approval-based system on the characteristics of such products as regenerative medicine.
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2016 |
Established branches of Kintaro Cells Power Co., Ltd. in Asian countries including – Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia. * The first product of the current "KINTARO Cells Basic"
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2017 |
Kintaro Cells Power Corporation started collaborative research with (Doctor/Professor) Kazuma Oyashiki from Tokyo Medical University and his team who was accomplishing research and development on cell therapy. By Using KINTARO Cells® as a research subject the difference between young and elderly stem cells were analyzed in detail. Registered Trademarks were obtained in Japan, Korea, Russia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Patents were obtained in Japan for “Stem Cell Culturing Method”. |
2018 |
Two patents were acquired in Japan: Patent for “Product Culture Medium “ – culture production fluid manufacture method. Patent for “Method for Activated Stem Cells” Established a branch office in Malaysia. Commencing the recruitment of an institutional investor and establishing an affiliate company to conduct the development of drugs. Developing business services by cooperating with foreign affiliates for overseas patients. On August 4th 2018, our collaborative research team at Japan Human Cell Society officially announced the results of the research and analysis about the difference between young and aged stem cells using KINTARO Cells® as study objects. |
2019 |
Establish a new research laboratory in Malaysia. Released "KINTARO Cells Plus*"
* A product with extended applications of “Kintaro Cells Basic” The Otaru Oshoro Laboratory, which has a sterile room for research on various cells, was opened in Oshoro, Otaru City, Hokkaido. The world’s first cell shrine was build on the grounds of The Otaru Oshoro Laboratory. |
2020 | The results of the joint research project with Tokyo Medical University, using KINTARO Cells® as the research subject, were published in the scientific journal, “HUMAN CELL”. |
2021 |
Acquisition of Japanese patent for "BM MSC-Supernatant Solution". Every year, we hold the "Kintaro Sakura Festival" in May, the "Reitaisai" in October, and the "Yukiakari no Michi Festival" in February.
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2022 |
KINTARO Cells Power hosted a performance event "Light of Kintaro, The Power of The Future " on stage in Tokyo In February. In August, the Otaru performance of the play was held. |
2023 |
In March, the Kyoto performance of "Light of Kintaro, The Power of The Future" was held. The "KINTARO Fully Automated Robotization Factory" project, which fuses AI technology and robotics, is underway. In July, Acquisition of Japanese patent for “Stem Cell Transportation Method ”. |