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'''Advanced Tissue Sciences''' is a corporation based in La Jolla, CA. They are the makers of [[Dermagraft-TC]], which is an artifical skin created from harvested foreskins from infant circumcision.<ref name='Advanced Biohealing, 2010'>{{REFwebQuote
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'''Advanced Tissue Sciences''' is a corporation based in La Jolla, {{USSC|CA}}. They are the makers of [[Dermagraft-TC]], which is an artifical [[skin]] created from harvested [[foreskin]]s from infant [[circumcision]].<ref name='Advanced Biohealing, 2010'>{{REFweb
  | quote=Dermagraft is manufactured from human fibroblast cells derived from newborn foreskin tissue.
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  |quote=Dermagraft is manufactured from human fibroblast cells derived from newborn foreskin tissue.
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  | publisher=Advanced Biohealing, Inc.
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  |publisher=Advanced Biohealing, Inc.
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  | urltitle=Dermagraft-TC: Overview
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  |title=Dermagraft-TC: Overview
  | url=http://www.dermagraft.com/about/overview/
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  |url=http://www.dermagraft.com/about/overview/
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}}</ref> They are also the makers of [[NouriCel]], another product made from harvested foreskins,<ref name='Acroposthion 2011'>{{ REFwebQuote
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}}</ref> They are also the makers of [[NouriCel]], another product made from harvested foreskins,<ref name='Acroposthion 2011'>{{REFweb
  | quote=TNS contains... NouriCel-MD which is... a combination of Natural Growth Factors, matrix proteins, and soluble collagen. Human Growth Factors extracted from cultured cells of foreskin...
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  |quote=TNS contains... NouriCel-MD which is... a combination of Natural Growth Factors, matrix proteins, and soluble collagen. Human Growth Factors extracted from cultured cells of foreskin...
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  | publisher=Acroposthion.com
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  | urltitle=The Foreskin Mafia
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  |title=The Foreskin Mafia
  | url=http://www.acroposthion.com/acroposthion_019.htm
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  |url=http://www.acroposthion.com/acroposthion_019.htm
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}}</ref> and one of the main ingredients of [[SkinMedica]]'s [[TNS Recovery Complex]] product.<ref name='SkinMedica 2011'>{{REFwebQuote
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}}</ref> and one of the main ingredients of [[SkinMedica]]'s [[TNS Recovery Complex]] product.<ref name='SkinMedica 2011'>{{REFweb
  | quote=TNS Recovery Complex is the only product containing a professional concentration of NouriCel®, a new cosmetic ingredient from leading tissue-engineering company Advanced Tissue Sciences.
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  |quote=TNS Recovery Complex is the only product containing a professional concentration of NouriCel®, a new cosmetic ingredient from leading tissue-engineering company Advanced Tissue Sciences.
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  | publisher=SkinMedica
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  |publisher=SkinMedica
  | year=2002-02-12
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  |date=2002-02-12
  | urltitle=SkinMedica Introduces TNS Recovery Complex
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  |title=SkinMedica Introduces TNS Recovery Complex
  | url=http://www.corporate.skinmedica.com/press/2002/skinmedica-launches-tns-recovery-complex
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  |url=http://www.corporate.skinmedica.com/press/2002/skinmedica-launches-tns-recovery-complex
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== Earnings ==
 
== Earnings ==
  
Dermagraft-TC is FDA approved,<ref>{{REFwebQuote
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Dermagraft-TC is FDA approved,<ref>{{REFweb
  | quote=Dermagraft-TC is the first human, fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute for the treatment of partial-thickness burns that has been approved for marketing by the FDA.
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  |quote=Dermagraft-TC is the first human, fibroblast-derived temporary [[skin]] substitute for the treatment of partial-thickness burns that has been approved for marketing by the FDA.
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  | publisher=MediLexicon International Ltd
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  |publisher=MediLexicon International Ltd
  | year=2011
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  | urltitle=Dermagraft-TC: General Information: Advanced Tissue Sciences
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  |title=Dermagraft-TC: General Information: Advanced Tissue Sciences
  | url=http://www.medilexicon.com/drugs/dermagraft-tc.php#GeneralInformation
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  |url=http://www.medilexicon.com/drugs/dermagraft-tc.php#GeneralInformation
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  | quote=the Food and Drug Administration has approved Dermagraft-TC
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  |quote=the Food and Drug Administration has approved Dermagraft-TC
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  | publisher=HighBeam Research
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  |publisher=HighBeam Research
  | year=1997-03-28
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  |date=1997-03-28
  | urltitle= Transplant News: Advanced Tissue Sciences' temporary wound covering Dermagraft-TC approved for marketing by FDA
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  |title= Transplant News: Advanced Tissue Sciences' temporary wound covering Dermagraft-TC approved for marketing by FDA
  | url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-47248437.html
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  |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-47248437.html
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}}</ref> and it sells for about $3,000 per square foot and one foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow 250,000 square feet of skin.<ref>Circumcision. Daecher M. Icon 1998;2(2):70-3.</ref>
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}}</ref> and it sells for about $3,000 per square foot and one foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow 250,000 square feet of [[skin]].<ref>Circumcision. Daecher M. Icon 1998;2(2):70-3.</ref>
  
 
Advanced Tissue Sciences has sold about $1 million worth of cultured dermis to Proctor & Gamble, Helene Curtis, and other such businesses for pre-market testing. Advanced Tissue Science's foreskin-derived merchandise held a $32 million stock offering in the beginning of 1992.<ref>{{REFbook
 
Advanced Tissue Sciences has sold about $1 million worth of cultured dermis to Proctor & Gamble, Helene Curtis, and other such businesses for pre-market testing. Advanced Tissue Science's foreskin-derived merchandise held a $32 million stock offering in the beginning of 1992.<ref>{{REFbook
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  | note=The 32-page Advanced Tissue Sciences, Inc. 1997 Annual Report refers to "fibroblasts" but does not contain the word "foreskin."
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  |note=The 32-page Advanced Tissue Sciences, Inc. 1997 Annual Report refers to "fibroblasts" but does not contain the word "foreskin."
 
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In 1996 alone, Advanced Tissue Sciences could boast of a healthy $663.9 million market capitalization performance.<ref>Biotech's Big Discovery. Hall CT. San Francisco Chronicle. October 25, 1996: E1, E4.</ref>
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In 1996 alone, Advanced Tissue Sciences could boast of a healthy $663.9 million market capitalization performance.<ref>{{REFjournal
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 28 March 2022

Advanced Tissue Sciences is a corporation based in La Jolla, CA. They are the makers of Dermagraft-TC, which is an artifical skin created from harvested foreskins from infant circumcision.[1] They are also the makers of NouriCel, another product made from harvested foreskins,[2] and one of the main ingredients of SkinMedica's TNS Recovery Complex product.[3]

Earnings

Dermagraft-TC is FDA approved,[4][5] and it sells for about $3,000 per square foot and one foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow 250,000 square feet of skin.[6]

Advanced Tissue Sciences has sold about $1 million worth of cultured dermis to Proctor & Gamble, Helene Curtis, and other such businesses for pre-market testing. Advanced Tissue Science's foreskin-derived merchandise held a $32 million stock offering in the beginning of 1992.[7]

In 1996 alone, Advanced Tissue Sciences could boast of a healthy $663.9 million market capitalization performance.[8]

See also

References

  1.   Dermagraft-TC: Overview, Advanced Biohealing, Inc.. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
    Quote: Dermagraft is manufactured from human fibroblast cells derived from newborn foreskin tissue.
  2.   The Foreskin Mafia, Acroposthion.com. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
    Quote: TNS contains... NouriCel-MD which is... a combination of Natural Growth Factors, matrix proteins, and soluble collagen. Human Growth Factors extracted from cultured cells of foreskin...
  3.   (12 February 2002). SkinMedica Introduces TNS Recovery Complex, SkinMedica. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
    Quote: TNS Recovery Complex is the only product containing a professional concentration of NouriCel®, a new cosmetic ingredient from leading tissue-engineering company Advanced Tissue Sciences.
  4.   (2011). Dermagraft-TC: General Information: Advanced Tissue Sciences, MediLexicon International Ltd. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
    Quote: Dermagraft-TC is the first human, fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute for the treatment of partial-thickness burns that has been approved for marketing by the FDA.
  5.   (28 March 1997). Transplant News: Advanced Tissue Sciences' temporary wound covering Dermagraft-TC approved for marketing by FDA, HighBeam Research. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
    Quote: the Food and Drug Administration has approved Dermagraft-TC
  6. Circumcision. Daecher M. Icon 1998;2(2):70-3.
  7.   Pitta J: Biosynthetics. Forbes. Pp. 170-1.
    Note: The 32-page Advanced Tissue Sciences, Inc. 1997 Annual Report refers to "fibroblasts" but does not contain the word "foreskin."
  8.   Hall CT. Biotech's Big Discovery. San Francisco Chronicle. 25 October 1996; : E1+E4.