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Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program


by Committee on Establishing a National Cord Blood Stem Cell Bank Program
by Emily Ann Meyer, Kathi Hanna, Kristine Gebbie

List Price: $47.95
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Sales Rank: 1451942
Studio: National Academies Press
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 334
Publication Date: October 28, 2005
Publisher: National Academies Press


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Book Description
With the potential for self-renewal and differentiation, the possibilities for stem cells are enormous. One specific type of stem cell, the hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC), which is derived from umbilical cord blood (as well as adult bone marrow and mobilized peripheral blood), holds particular promise. To make the most of these HPCs, the Institute of Medicine was asked to consider the optimal structure for a national cord blood program and to address pertinent issues related to maximizing the potential of stem cell technology. Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program examines:
  • The role of cord blood in stem cell transplantation
  • The current status of blood banks already in existence
  • The optimal structure for the cord blood program
  • The current use and utility of cord blood for stem cell transplants
  • The best way to advance the use of cord blood units and make them available for research Expert advice from leaders in the fields of economics, public health, medicine, and biostatistics combine to make this very timely and topical book useful to a number of stakeholders.
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