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Should I store mesenchymal stem cells of the Wharton’s jelly for family use or should I donate the blood of the umbilical cord of my child? Has this action any scientific base?
Is it possible that in the future stem cells will no longer be used or maybe replaced by something alse?
Why should I store the stem cells from the umbilical cord blood and not take them from the bone marrow or adipose tissue when I need them?
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Can doctors use our child’s cryopreserved stem cells or a disease is transferred through them ?
The possibilities the stem cells to be used from the child or the family are low, so why we should be follow this procedure?
Is it possible my child’s UCB stem cells to be disease carrier, so we can not use them when needed.
In what cases the umbilical cord blood (UCB) stem cells can be used to treat diseases today?
Can I donate the stem cells in a public bank and use them in the future, when I need?
Can the stem cells from the umbilical cord blood proliferate, so we will have always a constant or rising number of stem cells?
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