Cord Blood Explained
The science behind Stem Cells and how they can help.
Umbilical Cord Blood: Potential for Autologous Use
Over the last three decades, there have been over 55,000 umbilical cord blood (UCB) transplants worldwide used to treat more than 80 life-threatening and/or debilitating diseases.
Parkinson’s Disease: Can Stem Cells Help?
Learn more about Parkinson’s Disease with our Scientific Director, Dr. Ann Smith – the symptoms, treatments and future possibilities.
Long Term Storage of Cord Blood
A new study by Professor Hal Broxmeyer has demonstrated the high functionality of 27-year-old cord blood. This exciting finding further underscores the long-term viability of cord blood preservation.
Is it Easier to Collect Umbilical Cord Stem Cells Compared to Bone Marrow Stem Cells?
When it comes to stem cell sources umbilical cord blood and bone marrow are two options. Although each source has its advantages and disadvantages a question that arises is whether collecting umbilical cord stem cells is easier than collecting bone marrow stem cells.
Sickle Cell Anaemia: Can Stem Cells Help?
Learn more about Sickle Cell Anaemia with our Scientific Director, Dr. Ann Smith – the symptoms, treatments and future possibilities.
Delayed Cord Clamping & Banking
Is it possible to do both? Absolutely! By our Scientific Director Dr Ann Smith.
Viable CD34 counts in cord blood samples
Why is this measurement important? By our Scientific Director Dr Ann Smith.
Cerebral Palsy: Can Stem Cells Help?
Understanding Cerebral Palsy and how stem cells can help. Read more from our Scientific Director, DR. Ann Smith.
Haemoglobinopathies: Can Stem Cells Help?
Learn more about Haemoglobinopathies, the facts and treatment options.
Leukaemia: Can Stem Cells Help?
Here, we talk about the condition, Leukaemia, and how Stem Cells can help. Read more from our Scientific Director, DR. Ann Smith.
Diabetes: Can Stem Cells Help?
We talk about Diabetes, the different types and if Stem Cells can help.