FDA Clears Miracell's SMART M-CELL for Revolutionary Tissue Regeneration, Global Expansion Planned

April 12, 2026
FDA Clears Miracell's SMART M-CELL for Revolutionary Tissue Regeneration, Global Expansion Planned
  • The FDA 510(k) clearance confirms substantial equivalence to Harvard-origin SmartPReP and validates Miracell’s integrated SMART M-CELL system, including the centrifuge and accompanying kits.

  • This clearance covers the entire integrated system, not just individual components, marking a differentiator from traditional centrifuge devices.

  • Miracell has received FDA clearance for the SMART M-CELL system and its BSC Blood Kit and BMSC Bone Marrow Kit, enabling automated concentration of Efficient Growth Factors from blood and bone marrow.

  • SMART M-CELL is designed to maximize cell viability and recovery, producing a multi-cell composition that includes growth factors, white blood cells, and SDF-1α for tissue regeneration.

  • The system automates extraction and concentration of Efficient Growth Factors from blood and bone marrow, delivering a multi-cell composition to support tissue regeneration.

  • Miracell holds a U.S. patent awarded in February 2024 for the centrifuge container used in SMART M-CELL, reinforcing intellectual property protections.

  • Miracell emphasizes that higher cell purity correlates with better performance and views theFDA clearance as the culmination of extensive R&D to push purity margins further.

  • Industry observers note a shift toward biologic, autologous cell- and growth-factor–based therapies for tissue repair rather than merely managing symptoms.

  • Miracell already operates in roughly 40 countries and ships SMART M-CELL worldwide, with regulatory work in Brazil and Taiwan and plans to accelerate U.S. expansion after the FDA clearance.

  • The company is pursuing additional regulatory approvals in Brazil and Taiwan while targeting rapid U.S. and global market expansion post-clearance.

  • Beyond musculoskeletal use, the technology has broad regenerative applications, including skin regeneration, diabetic ulcers, chronic wounds, vascular repair, and immune-related conditions.

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