Lifeline For Aging Consumers: A Chat With International Stem Cell Corp's CEO
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Oceanside, Calif.-based International Stem Cell Corporation recently announced that Lifeline Skin Care, an anti-aging range based on the biotechnology firm's parthenogenetic stem-cell technology, is available to the public through the brand's website following a soft debut in November.
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