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Kerecis requests that their press release NewsItemId: 20250603277113 issued June 3, 2025 "Blue Cross and Blue Shield of ...
A surprising treatment option helped a Texas girl who developed a dangerous wound soon after she was born prematurely.
ARLINGTON, Va & REYKJAVÍK, Iceland, June 03, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kerecis, the company pioneering the use of sustainably sourced fish skin in cellular therapy and tissue regeneration ...
The decision provides access to Kerecis’ intact fish-skin technology for more than 1.6 million BCBSLA members, marking a meaningful expansion of regenerative wound care in the Gulf South.
That’s when doctors at Driscoll Children’s Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas, offered a new option: using fish skin to help ...
The fish skin – a medical product made from wild North Atlantic cod and manufactured by the Icelandic company Kerecis – provided a scaffold, or a type of platform, for new skin tissue to grow.
Doctors say Eliana was probably the first premature baby so small to receive this treatment. Her scare is barely visible ...