Hope, Restored
Because pets deserve to feel like themselves again
Gallant is developing regenerative therapies designed to help the body heal from within—targeting the root cause of disease and opening the door to more good years together.

Restoring Health –
Not Just Masking Symptoms
Regenerative medicine works by supporting the body’s natural healing process. Gallant’s therapies are being developed to not only improve qualty of life by controlling symptoms, but offer healing and tissue repar to support a healthier and longer life.
Turning Research
into Real Care
Every Gallant therapy is evaluated through clinical trials with real pets, led by trained veterinary teams. Participation in a clinical trial may offer access to investigational care designed to do more than manage symptoms.*
*These therapies are investigational and not yet FDA-approved
Conditions we’re targeting
- Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis (FCGS)
- Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
- Canine Osteoarthritis
- Feline Osteoarthritis
- Canine Atopic Dermatitis
Behind Every Therapy, a
Trusted Process
Gallant’s development process follows FDA guidance for cell-based therapies—including clinical trials, safety reviews, and manufacturing standards. This ensures our therapies are built with rigor, transparency, and care.
Have Questions?
Have questions about regenerative care or clinical trials? Our FAQs cover the basics of stem cell therapies and clinical trials. For more detailed answers, visit our full Clinical Trials FAQ.
Still need help? Reach out to us with your questions
Stem cells are unique cells with the ability to develop into various specialized cell types in the body. They also have the capacity for self-renewal, meaning they can divide to produce more stem cells. Stem cells are generally categorized into two main types: embryonic stem cells, which can become almost any cell type, and adult stem cells, which are more limited and typically generate the cell types found in their tissue of origin. Due to ethical concerns, embryonic stem cells are rarely used. In both human and veterinary medicine, the vast majority of stem cell therapies rely on adult stem cells. The most common adult stem cell is the mesenchymal stem cell, also called a mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC). MSCs work primarily through anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory mechanisms rather than new cell formation.
The primary role of stem cells is to regulate the immune system, reduce inflammation, and support tissue repair. They respond to chemical signals released by damaged or stressed cells and migrate through the bloodstream to the diseased site. Once there, stem cells work in coordination with the body’s own cells to promote healing and help modify the underlying disease process.
Stem cells target the root causes of disease rather than just alleviating symptoms. They can detect areas where biological processes are disrupted and communicate with local cells to help restore normal function. This enables them to not only reduce clinical signs but also slow disease progression and support true healing. In contrast, most conventional medications focus on symptom relief without modifying the underlying disease.
There are several clinical sites across the country that may have studies your pet could qualify for. Cities with clinical trials are listed on our website. We are also happy to collaborate with your veterinarian to potentially establish a clinical trial site. Please note that these products are still under investigation and are not yet commercially available.
Research shows that stem cells have the ability to migrate to areas of inflammation or tissue damage. Once there, they release various factors that help reduce inflammation and support the body’s natural healing processes. The benefits can vary depending on the specific disease and individual case.