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Stem Cells : Stemology : How are Stem Cells Used
Stem cells are in numerous organs, yet they are most ample in your blood framework. At the point when the body experiences stress or injury, more cells are made. Amid birth, a youngster's blood is loaded with Stem cells, a significant number of which can be held in the umbilical line.
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How Stem Cells Are Stored
Stem cells reach the laboratory, before any processing and storage occurs, your unique barcode is scanned and your samples are allocated a space in a cryogenic...
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How Stem Cells Are Stored ? Processing and Storage | Stemology
When you are looking for how stem cells are stored, you should know that stem cells, which hold the guarantee of new cell-based treatments to treat basic medical conditions, must be viably put away until it's an ideal opportunity to utilize them. The technique is called cryopreservation: it solidifies stem cells at temperatures beneath -...
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