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LATEST TEST RESULTS BOLSTER RENOVACARE STRATEGY TO SPRAY STEM CELLS ON WOUNDS AND BURNS FOR RAPID HEALING

RenovaCare, Inc., (OTCQB:RCAR) today announced positive spray test results demonstrating that its novel SkinGun™ technology achieves exceptionally-uniform distribution of fluids with 200 times greater coverage than conventional methods. These outcomes are especially promising to scientists developing patented RenovaCare CellMist™ and SkinGun™ technologies* for spraying fluids containing a patient’s own stem cells onto burns and wounds for rapid scar-free healing.

“These results mark important technical milestones in our pathway to spraying patient wounds with their own stem cells to promote fast and natural skin repair,” said Thomas Bold, President and CEO of RenovaCare, Inc. “Data from ongoing preclinical work supports our long-held conviction that our SkinGun™ technology is superior to standard methods for delivering fluids and stem cells to target sites, achieving excellent coverage while being extremely gentle to the cells.”

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In addition to these tests showing high distribution and concentration patterns, the SkinGun™ recently demonstrated the ability to spray powerful yet delicate skin stem cells ultra-gently. Scientists reported impressive 97.3% cell viability after SkinGun™ spraying. Cell viability is essential to regenerating skin for burns, wounds, and cosmetic applications.

Specifically, scientists at one of the world’s largest university hospitals, Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies (BCRT), a translational research center at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, sprayed human skin stem cells using the RenovaCare™ SkinGun™. Among technical aims of the study, was evaluation of several factors important to the regeneration of human skin, including cell yield, viability, metabolic activity, and cell growth.

Positive results were reported from experiments related to each of these investigations, and cell growth was comparable to pipetting, the industry’s widely accepted ‘gold-standard’ for the deposition of cells.

In these latest tests, scientists repeatedly sprayed fluids at various airflow rates using the RenovaCare SkinGun™, resulting in 200-times more droplets than conventional ‘syringe deposition’. For example, in an 8cm diameter surface area the SkinGun™ delivered more than 20,000 evenly distributed droplets versus only 91 droplets by conventional needle and syringe methods.

Scientists evaluated droplet size, distribution, and density alongside spray velocity and fluid viscosity in experiments conducted at Stem cell Systems GmbH (Berlin, Germany). Additional testing of the SkinGun™ remains ongoing.

The RenovaCare medical-grade spray device gently sprays a well-dispersed mist of wound care and/or irrigation fluids using a patented liquid-into-air stream system. The device targets the estimated $45 billion plus wound care market in the U.S.

*RenovaCare products are currently in development. They are not available for sale in the United States. There is no assurance that the company’s planned or filed submissions to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, if any, will be accepted or cleared by the FDA.

About RenovaCare

RenovaCare, Inc. is developing first-of-their-kind autologous (self-donated) stem cell therapies for the regeneration of human organs, and novel medical grade liquid sprayer devices.

The company’s pipeline products under development target the body’s largest organ, the skin. The RenovaCare CellMist™ System will use the patented SkinGun™ to spray a liquid suspension of a patient’s stem cells – the CellMist™ Solution – onto wounds. RenovaCare is developing its CellMist™ System as a promising new alternative for patients suffering from burns, chronic and acute wounds, and scars. In the U.S. alone, this $45 billion market is greater than the spending on high-blood pressure management, cholesterol treatments, and back pain therapeutics.

In addition to the SkinGun™, the company is developing a medical-grade sprayer that uses a liquid-into-air stream system to disperse a gentle spray of wound care and/or irrigation fluids over a wound area.

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The outcomes described herein are from preclinical studies and single case observations from work conducted under Innovative Practice Approach (IPA) guidelines with Institutional Review Board approval. The IPA work was undertaken by parties other than RenovaCare, Inc. or its affiliates at that time. This treatment was provided with a prototype version of the device, subsequently acquired by RenovaCare, Inc. The company has announced plans to conduct FDA-regulated clinical studies in the future. There is no assurance that such studies will be successfully undertaken, and even if or when initiated, that such studies will be completed or yield clinical outcomes.