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Angela Roe

Guide to Stem Cell Storage

Know your options regarding stem cell storage


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Consider the options when it comes to harvesting and storing human cells. Learn the truth about stem cell storage facts and help educate others on the facts regarding stem cells and the proper way to store them for transplant and research. The equipment used and the procedures in place are critical in the success of stem cell storage.

Explore several companies who store stem cells. Find out the methods they use, the success rate they have in keeping the stem cells viable and what the stem cells are used for. The more information you have, the better decision you'll make when it comes to what's best for your business practices.

1. Look for quality human cord stem cells storage.

2. Take advantage of stem cell storage companies who work with adult stem cells.

3. Research your options in storage equipment for stem cells.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Look into the storage of stem cells harvested during birth


Recognize the importance of harvesting and storing cord blood. The stem cells within the cord blood can be used for treatment of disease and to further research without the moral and ethical concerns other stem cell research often creates. Talk to several stem cell banks to find out how and why they're involved with this aspect of stem cell biology.

I recommend: CorCell specializes in storing the cord blood and stem cells harvested during the birth of a newborn infant. Cryo-Cell International stores cord blood for newborns and is heavily involved in researching new stem cell storage options.

Find companies who specialize in adult stem cell storage and therapies


Talk to companies about the process of storing stem cells for adults interested in stem cell therapies. Find out the practices they use and the types of storage facilities and protocols they have. Ask for printed information and investigate each company to determine their professional reputation.

I recommend: Thermo Scientific is specialized in harvesting and storing adult stem cells for transplant. Regenocyte Therapeutic also specializes in adult stem cells.

Explore stem cell storing equipment


Educate yourself on the equipment used to store stem cells for adults as well as those harvested during birth. The more you know about the equipment and how it's used, the easier it is to determine what equipment or equipment supply companies will work best for you.

I recommend: The Baker Company is a leader in the manufacturing of storage containers used to keep stem cells safe and viable. Integra Biosciences specializes in the tools and equipment for liquid storage and handling of stem cells.

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  • Explore your financing options regarding umbilical stem cell storage and adult stem cell storage. The cost is one of the largest walls to scale; finding ways to help finance that cost helps everyone involved.

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