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By Me.Explore our Unique Life-Enhancing TherapiesIt Starts with Me!See what people are saying about our therapiesIt’s Specific to Me!Find out about a career at VericelPreviousNextVericel manufactures advanced cell therapies for the sports medicine and severe burn care markets. The goal of our therapies is to repair or restore a patient’s damaged tissues or organs using their own cells. Please use the links to the right to visit our product websites.Learn MoreLearn MoreAllVericel NewsMACI NewsEpicel NewsDelays in autologous chondrocyte implantation may lead to knee cartilage defect expansionby Orthopedics Today | July 1, 2022Published results showed long delays between two-stage cell-based cartilage restoration surgeries with either autologous chondrocyte implantation or matrix autologous chondrocyte implantation may put patients at risk for defect expansion...Read MoreSeverely-burned Bay Area man with 20% chance to live makes miraculous recoveryby ABC 7 News | Bay Area | March 21, 2022It took four months and nine surgeries to get to this point, including one rare innovative procedure. A Sunnyvale man risked his life to put out a fire that he said was burning near a school. He suffered severe burns and doctors said he had very little chance to live, but he survived. At Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, 53-year-old Rogelio Garcia...Read More Vericel on the move from Cambridge to Burlingtonby Boston Globe | February 3, 2022Cell therapy company Vericel said this week that it will lease 125,000 square feet at the Network Drive campus in Burlington for a new corporate headquarters, lab space, and manufacturing facility. Vericel is now based on Sidney Street near Central Square, where it has been located since moving to that city in 2014...Read MoreInstead of knee replacement surgery, ‘cutting edge’ medicine regenerates cartilage for the jointby Washington Post | October 17, 2020Matt Oates, 41, ran competitive track and cross-country in high school and college, then kept on running. On New Year’s Day 2018, he resolved to run every day that year, and he did — a total of 2,435 miles, including 14 half-marathons. He has had a few injuries, most of them minor, except in 2005...Read MoreMACI procedure offering a different approach to knee surgeryby KX News | Bismarck and Minot | January 29, 2020Every year millions of Americans suffer from chronic knee pain resulting from cartilage loss. One local surgeon is now offering an FDA-approved treatment that’s different than the typical surgery. Dr. Timothy Juelson is an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Surgeon at The Bone and Joint Center...Read MoreOvercoming knee pain through cartilage repairby Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | November 13, 2019Many people have knee pain during some phase of their life. For children, it usually occurs during growth as the body is getting used to its new size. For teenagers and young adults, knee pain usually occurs as part of a trauma, sports injury or overuse. For older adults, knee pain is usually part of osteoarthritis...Read MoreFast-growing Vericel finds success on two fronts: knee surgery and burn careby Boston Globe | June 11, 2019In the spring of 2014, a small Michigan biotech closed a $6.5 million deal to buy several cell therapies from the French drug giant Sanofi. They included a technology to treat weekend warriors with worn-out knees and a new kind of skin graft for people with catastrophic burns.Almost exactly five years later, the acquisitions look like smart moves...Read MoreMassachusetts company growing San Antonio baby's skinby SBG San Antonio | May 16, 2019Over 1,800 miles away from Jabari Gray, experts in Cambridge, Massachusetts are growing the San Antonio infant's own skin. "We know that what were doing is very personal. We're taking somebody's cells and were growing them so they can be used to help them treat them," said Dr. Jon Hopper...Read MoreThis Implant Helps Heal Knees With a Patient’s Own Cartilageby Bloomberg | September 22, 2018Vericel’s FDA-approved MACI procedure has a small but valuable audience. With few choices, the Cedars-Sinai pediatrician decided to try a first-of-its-kind treatment from biotech company Vericel Corp., which specializes in tissue engineering. By employing a sort of...Read MoreLoad MoreNASDAQ: VCEL$25.20.68 (2.77%)Day High: $25.305Day Low: $23.765Volume: 234772 3:57 PM onSeptember 8, 2022 Copyright West LLC. Minimum 15 minutes delayed.Company PresentationDownload the PDFESG ReportDownload the PDFContact Us | Corporate Compliance | Adverse Events Reporting | Expanded Access PolicyTerms and Conditions of Use | Privacy Policy | Medical Information Request FormVericel® and the Vericel logo are registered trademarks of Vericel Corporation. ©2021 Vericel Corporation. 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