Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Research

What Is The Procedure For Recovering Umbilical Cord Stem...

New postby Klara » 10 Jun 2009, 12:22

What is the procedure for recovering umbilical cord stem cells for research?

Does anyone know the process for recovering umbilical cord stem cells for transplantation? I was curious.
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New postby Joey » 10 Jun 2009, 12:22

Newborn infants no longer need their umbilical cords, so they have traditionally been discarded as a by-product of the birth process. In recent years, however, the multipotent-stem-cell-rich blood found in the umbilical cord has proven useful in treating the same types of health problems as those treated using bone marrow stem cells and PBSCs.

While most blood stem cells reside in the bone marrow, a small number are present in the bloodstream. These multipotent peripheral blood stem cells, or PBSCs, can be used just like bone marrow stem cells to treat leukemia, other cancers and various blood disorders. Since they can be obtained from drawn blood, PBSCs are easier to collect than bone marrow stem cells, which must be extracted from within bones.

Umbilical cord blood stem cell transplants are less prone to rejection than either bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cells. This is probably because the cells have not yet developed the features that can be recognized and attacked by the recipient's immune system. Also, because umbilical cord blood lacks well-developed immune cells, there is less chance that the transplanted cells will attack the recipient's body, a problem called graft versus host disease.

Both the versatility and availability of umbilical cord blood stem cells makes them a potent resource for transplant therapies.

hope this helps u
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Stem Cell Research.Umbilical Cords?

New postby Mathilde » 10 Jun 2009, 12:22

Are there anybody thathas had to use Stem cells from a family member? Im doing a research paper on the subject and it would help is i could get an interview with somebody who knows about this.


It Has to be Legitamit and i would like it if you would answer yes or no and if yes, then email me and i would ask questions about it.

THANKS SO MUCH for those that can help



Also put for other people put in wether or not you believe that this research is right, im showing both sides of the topic
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New postby Titus » 10 Jun 2009, 12:22

Thankfully none of my family have been in need of it. Unfortunately a lot of people are in big need of the stem cell transplant. If the family didn't save it in a cord bank they then get pregnant to use the stem cells from the umbilical cord of the new baby to save the family member.
More people should be aware of it, and I even think that they (cord banks) shouldn't charge for saving it. It is something so important that we might all benefit from it one day. I don't see how people can think that it's unethical. More research should be allowed. I support it all the way!!!
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