Thursday, 27 August 2015
Monday, 17 August 2015
Why You Should Give a Thought to Cord Blood Stem Cell Banking?
The field of stem
cell biology has advanced the most over the last decade and the advancing
technologies offer unique promise of regenerative medicine applications. Even
though the embryonic stem cell harvesting and research has been surrounded by
the social controversies, cord blood banking has managed to gain acceptance
worldwide. Umbilical cord blood (CB), as the name indicates, is the blood
present in the umbilical cord and placenta of the new born. According to the
scientific findings, this blood is a rich source of stem cells. If you have
been thinking about the significance of stemcell banking, then let us explain. Stem cells, also known as master cells possess
self-renewal capability, which means it can act as an internal repair system. Differentiation
and unspecialized nature are some of the unique properties that make stem cells
highly valuable. Until recently, these master cells were harvested from blood
and bone marrow. But with the discovery of stem cell presence in umbilical cord blood tissue,
researchers have been encouraging the banking of new-born’s CB.
Newborn baby’s cord blood
can be either stored at a private bank or donated through a public bank. If you
are an expectant parent, then it is essential to think through decisions. You
may spend some time in research in order to check out the benefits of private
cord blood banking and public cord blood donation. Once you are clear about the
advantages of umbilical cord blood tissue storage and banking, you may have a detailed discussion with your
doctor and family members. Have a look at your family health history to check
whether there are any inherited diseases or conditions. If you are contemplating
with the idea of banking your newborn
baby’s cord blood,then make it a point to explore more about the private
facilities. Keep in mind that CB cells have a remarkable potential to save
lives and it would be a big mistake to discard it.
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Milestones in Baby Cord Blood Banking History
Umbilical cord
blood banking is a relatively new procedure that has been gaining wide
acceptance over the past decade. Blood present in the umbilical cord and
placenta is a rich source of adult stem cells. In the past, it was discarded as
medical waste. But nowadays, after the child birth, the blood present in the
cord is drawn to the sterile collection bank and sent to banks for storage or
donation. Baby cord blood can be
used to treat more than 80 diseases including cancers, blood disorders and
immune deficiencies. Leukemia is one of the most common life-threatening
conditions that can be treated with the umbilical cord blood stem cells. Moreover, several clinical trials are
underway exploring the umbilical cord tissue benefits and therapeutic applications. Stem cell research scientists have higher hopes that cord tissue cells can be
used to treat the spinal cord injuries and heart damages in near future. So,
the expectant families have three options before them – they can throw away the
life-saving resource, donate it to a public bank or store it in a private bank.
Baby cord blood banking industry
has been evolving rapidly over the last decade. Why not check out the
milestones in stem cell research and
cord blood history? The world’s first umbilical cord blood transplantation
(UCBT) took place in France on October 1988. The patient was a five year old
boy named Mattew Farrow suffering with Fanconi Anemia (FA). This incredible
medical event was made possible through an international collaboration. Dr. Arleen
Auerbach, Dr. Hal Broxmeyer and Dr. Eliance Gluckman joined their hands to
perform the first umbilical cord blood transplantation at Hospital Saint-Louis
in Paris. Mattew Farrow received the donor stem cells from his newborn
baby sister. Since then, the field of cord blood research and banking have come
a long way and has the potential to revolutionise the field of stem cell
research.
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