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    Vet-Stem is a privately held company that offers veterinarians a service to provide adipose-derived stem cell regenerative medicine therapy for horses and dogs and cats suffering from tendon, ligament and joint injuries. In 2003, it secured the worldwide exclusive license to adipose-derived stem cell technology for veterinary applications from the original patents from the University of Pittsburgh and Duke University. 



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