April 14, 2010
What's new in cord blood?
Good morning, here are some more cord blood headlines for today.
Dying: Millions Of Women In Childbirth, Newborns And Young Children
A renewed effort to reduce the global tollWidespread global use of known and proven maternal and childcare techniques, practices, and therapies could save the lives of millions of women, newborns and children each year, according to a new analysis prepared for a mid-April meeting of world leaders and technical experts on maternal and child health. The meeting is being held to focus attention on . (Read More)
BeaconEquity.com releases investment report on Cord Blood America
BeaconEquity.com announces an investment report featuring umbilical cord blood stem cell preservation company Cord Blood America. The report includes financial, comparative and investment analyses, and industry information you need to know to make an educated investment decision. (Read More)
ICMR clears use of cord blood banking, minimally manipulated stem cells to treat debilitating diseases
Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) has consented to permit cord blood banking and use of minimally manipulated stem cells to treat debilitating diseases. (Read More)
Banking on cord blood
Megan Harrington, a cryobiologist at LifeLine Cryogenics, processes umbilical cord blood, separating out the stem cells and eventually putting them into liquid nitrogen for freezing and storage in Stamford, Conn. on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. In this step, she prepares a sample to be placed in the centrifuge. (Read More)
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