This supplement presents the science behind cord blood, why it plays a vital role in the emerging field of cellular therapy, and some of the more promising area of current research.
The use of umbilical cord blood as a possible treatment for various neurologic and chronic conditions has produced several promising results from early laboratory and clinical studies.
Many expectant parents are asking questions about the donation and storage of cord blood, compelling practicing Ob/Gyns to familiarize themselves with the current state of research.
This supplement presents the science behind cord blood, why it plays a vital role in the emerging field of cellular therapy, and some of the more promising area of current research.
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