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Stem Cell Expansion

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Facts Regarding Stem Cell Expansion Technology

Hundreds of leading researchers around the world are exploring techniques that will optimize the benefits of cell expansion. Through the expansion (or amplification) of a small number of stem cells, this technology may someday allow families to use their banked samples for more than one treatment.

Regardless of which academic or research institution becomes the first to receive FDA approval for stem cell amplification, the technology will be made available through physicians to any person who could benefit from it, provided they have a viable stem cell sample available.

Cord Blood Registry clients, in particular, are in a position to benefit from the advancements of cell expansion, as every CBR sample is stored in multiple units. Banking samples in multiple units allows for the release of part of the sample to be thawed, expanded, and used in treatment, while the remainder of the sample remains in cryogenic storage for future use.

CBR offers the benefits of both a multiple unit system, as well as the long-term stability of a financially secure company.

Cell Expansion Research Facilities:
Click here to see a list of major academic centers and companies that have participated in cord blood stem cell expansion research.

Current Cell Expansion Studies:
Click here to learn more about the scientific advancements that have been made with stem cell amplification.

Clinical Trials:
Click here to learn more about the progress researchers have made using cell amplification technology in clinical trials.

Banking cord blood does not guarantee that the cells will provide a cure or be applicable for every situation. For inherited genetic conditions, the child will not be able to use his or her own stem cells. A matched sibling's stem cells would be the first choice. Ultimate use will be determined by the treating physician. Treatment for brain injury and juvenile diabetes is experimental and currently requires the use of your own cord blood. Medical treatments using family banked cord tissue are in early research and are not available today; there is no guarantee that therapies will be developed in the future.
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