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9). Benefits Of Cord Blood Banking By : Alvin Toh
Copyright 2006 Alvin Toh
If you are pregnant, you probably have received information about cord blood banking. This is an opportunity for you to bank your child’s umbilical cord blood. When cord blood is banked, it is stored so that at a later time, it can be used when needed. There are several key reasons why anyone should consider cord blood banking.
Article Related to: stem cell, cord blood, leukemia, cancer, anemia
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15). Cord blood usage in infant medicine By : Allweb
After collecting the cord blood in maximum 15 minutes after the baby is born, processing it is the following faze in order to be viable for further medical operations. The processing of cord blood includes specific steps, such as RBC depletion, shipping and the actual freezing. The freezing or, scientifically said, the cryopreservation is applied within 1 day after the actual collection and can be successfully preserved for indefinite years.
Article Related to: cord blood, stem cell research, pregnancy, baby cord blood, placenta, cord blood banking
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16). New Blood for New Life By : Hope Ocampo
Blood cord banking is the process of preserving blood from a new born baby's umbilical cord and placenta. The concept of blood cord banking starts immediately as soon as a mother gives birth, the blood in the umbilical cord and placenta is immediately preserved through freezing and kept in a depository until such time in the future as when that same baby, all grown up, will be needing, if ever, a transplant of the bone marrow or for treatment of leukemia or Fanconi's Anemia.
Article Related to: blood cord banking, cord blood, blood cord, umbilical cord banking, umbilical cord bank, cord blood stem cell, cord blood donation, cord blood registry
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