by Cells4Life Middle East | Aug 23, 2015
YES you can. We advise procuring umbilical cord blood after the placenta has been delivered (after the third stage of labour). A recent study showed that delaying cord clamping for 1-2 minutes did not significantly impact the collection volume or TNC. Learn...
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Yes. The additional cell types found in cord blood allow you to take full advantage of any existing or future therapeutic developments. These cell types (including MSCs and VSELs) will prove to be critical for certain treatments such as tissue reconstruction and...
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
No. You will be able to benefit from any existing or future therapy that uses one of the stem cell types found in cord blood. The fact that Cells4Life has already released samples for use proves this.
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Volume-reduced storage was invented to reduce the cost of storage for public stem cell banks and the treatment of blood disorders. It has been adopted by most commercial stem cell banks for this reason. However, because of what the method discards, volume-reduced...
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Umbilical cord blood contains several different types of stem cell. While storing the whole cord blood preserves all the key stem cell types and other factors, storing a volume-reduced sample preserves only one stem cell type: HSCs. Volume-reduction removes over 80%...