
HEIDELBERG, Germany, May 12, 2025 — An international study of considerable importance has identified over 400 different types of human cells, confirming the vision of organ and cell-specific regenerative medicine championed by Prof. Mike Chan. This significant study [1], authored by Prof. Mike Chan and released by the Genesis Biomedical Research Institute with the assistance of international universities, marks a major step forward in tailored healthcare, including brain regeneration.

This study employed single-cell RNA sequencing, advanced cytometry, and bioinformatics to categorize and quantify human cell types throughout the body, including the complex brain. This cellular map changes how therapies should be created, advocating for treatments designed for specific cell populations within affected organs, rather than generic approaches.
“While precision medicine is widely accepted, I have always maintained that effective healing requires a more thorough understanding, recognizing the inherent uniqueness of each stem cell.
Each of the 400+ human cell types possesses unique molecular characteristics, including specific molecules, amino acid sequences, proteins, glycation rates, and transcription factors, all customized for the organs and tissues they support.
This principle has guided my work in creating specialized, brain-and-organ-specific-precursor stem cell bioregenerative therapies,” said Prof. Dr. Mike Chan.
“For genuine regenerative success, A1 must match A1, B6 must match B6, Z10 must match Z10. There are no shortcuts to restoring the body’s natural cellular balance.”
The Brain: A Challenging Area for Cellular Medicine
The brain highlights the necessity for cellular precision. As Prof. Chan stated, “To heal the brain, we must understand every cell within it.” The Human Cytology Atlas showed significant specialization within brain regions like the frontal lobe, hippocampus, pineal gland, prefrontal cortex, and substantia nigra. Each area has unique cell types with specific functions, demonstrating why regenerative therapies must align the appropriate cells with the corresponding brain region [2].
Prof. Chan’s protocols at European Wellness prioritize this targeted approach:
- Frontal lobe neurons for Alzheimer’s disease
- Prefrontal cortex cells for autism
- Pineal gland cells for sleep disorders
- Hippocampal neurons for memory and emotional balance
- Substantia nigra cells for Parkinson’s disease
The Atlas’s confirmation of cell diversity supports that brain regeneration demands organ and cell-specific therapies, reinforcing European Wellness’ pioneering methods.
5 Key Discoveries from the Human Cytology Study
- Over 400 Cell Types Classified: The first complete catalog of human cell types with defined biological functions.
- Quantitative Mapping of Cells by Organ: Accurate data on cell quantities and distribution allows for therapies tailored to specific anatomical locations.
- Discovery of Rare Functional Subtypes: Identification of new therapeutic targets for repair, immunity, and neuro-regeneration.
- Validation of Organ-Specific Cellular Identity: Confirms the necessity of matching stem cells precisely to the organ and tissue type.
- Recognition of Variable Regenerative Capacities: Enables more informed and prioritized treatment strategies for aging and chronic conditions.
European Wellness: Precision Medicine in Practice
Regenerative medicine now has a precise cellular guide. Instead of general treatments, clinicians can now create therapies that correspond to organ structure and cellular identity, realizing a vision championed by Prof. Mike Chan and European Wellness for over four decades.
European Wellness Biomedical Group remains a leader in precision regenerative medicine. Through specialized organ-and-brain-specific precursor stem cell therapies, they provide personalized programs for liver disease, heart conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, and memory restoration.
References:
[1] Chan MKS, Jambo SA, Jumat MI, Landa F, Saili NS, et al. Human Cytology: Classification and Quantitative Cell Landscape with Numbers, Types and Functional Diversity. J Stem Cell Res. 6(1):1-42.
[2] Mike KS Chan, Mohd Iskandar Jumat*, Florisa Landa, Nur Shafawati Saili, Siti Azmah Jambo, et al. Exploring the Complexity of the Human Brain: Cell Types, Numbers, and Lobar Functions. Am J Biomed Sci & Res. 2025 26(4) AJBSR.MS.ID.003452,
About European Wellness Biomedical Group
European Wellness is an award-winning biomedical group that specializes in advanced targeted organ-and-brain-specific precursor stem cell therapy, as well as anti-aging and regenerative protocols. The Group has flagship centers in Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Malaysia and throughout Asia.
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