by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Both whole cord blood and volume-reduced storage begin by collecting the available blood from the umbilical cord. The main difference between storing whole cord blood and volume-reduced storage is the methods used once the blood is received at the laboratory....
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Present in the cord tissue are a type of stem cell called Mesenchymal Stem Cells which form bone, muscle, and cartilage. In clinical trials these types of stem cells are being studied as a possible treatment for spinal cord injuries, autoimmune disorders such as Type...
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
At Cells4Life our tanks are managed from an external flow system which does not need electricity to maintain the liquid nitrogen levels.
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Cells4Life store the samples in multiple subdivisions to allow for maximum flexibility of use in the future. Once the sample has been used (transfused) it cannot be recovered from the body.
by Cells4Life | Mar 4, 2014
Your sample is transported in a special advanced medical shipper – the shipper is able to maintain the sample at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius. We do not use gel packs as these will not maintain temperature for the duration of the shipment and may affect cell...