Can Cord Blood Be Used for Siblings, Parents, Grandparents?
Cord Blood Banking
Cord blood can be used for siblings, parents, and grandparents when there is sufficient HLA compatibility. Here's what you need to know.
Read Full ArticleCord blood can be used for siblings, parents, and grandparents when there is sufficient HLA compatibility. Here's what you need to know.
Read Full ArticleSurrogacy and cord blood banking go hand-in-hand to expand your family and keep them healthy. Here's how it works:
Read Full ArticleLearn about placental stem cells, how they compare to cord tissue stem cells, and whether placenta tissue banking is worth it.
Read Full ArticleThe stem cells from Wharton's jelly can be collected alongside your baby's cord blood and stored for later use as a potential treatment or therapy.
Read Full ArticleThe umbilical cord is made up of connective tissue known as Wharton's Jelly. Learn about what it is and why it's so valuable here.
Read Full ArticleCheck out our easy to understand guide to the field of regenerative medicine and learn how banking your baby's cord blood could ensure your future health.
Read Full ArticleScientists predict that cryogenically stored stem cells at proper temperatures should remain viable for a minimum of 200 years. Learn more here.
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