April 22, 2010
Cord Blood America's CEO Matthew Schissler, in Analyst Interview, Discusses Significantly Increasing Revenues
Greetings, more stories about stem cell research when it comes to cord blood have made it into the news.
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)
Cryo-Cell International, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2010 Results
OLDSMAR, Fla. — Cryo-Cell International, Inc. , one of the world's largest and most established family cord blood banks, today announced results for the first quarter ended February 28, 2010. (Read More)
FamilyCord acquires assets of Vista Cord
FamilyCord, a subsidiary of California Cryobank, announced the recent asset acquisition of Vista Cord, a regional cord blood bank primarily servicing the southern US states. In conjunction with the FDA and cryogenic transport experts, FamilyCord has successfully relocated all cord blood units to their state-of-the-art facility in Los Angeles. (Read More)
Cord Blood America Signs Letter of Intent to Purchase Controlling Interest in BioCells, Inc., a Major, Profitable .
Cord Blood America, Inc. , the umbilical cord blood stem cell preservation company focused on bringing the life saving potential of stem cells, a biological insurance policy, to families nationwide and internationally, today announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent to purchase controlling interest in BioCells, Inc., headquartered in Argentina, with affiliates under development in Peru . (Read More)
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