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Stem cells are
discovered from different areas of the human body ever so often. You
have probably heard of stem cells being derived from the embryo, cord
blood, bone marrow, fat, cornea, skin, just to mention a few. It is
perhaps one of the mysteries of life. However, questions have been
raised on the way these cells have come about. Have they been ethically
obtained? How difficult has it been to obtain those stem cells? Are
there sufficient cells to even consider the potential of future therapies?
and many more …
In mid-2004, our parent company, CellResearchCorp
discovered that non-embryonic (adult) stem / progenitor cells from
the cord lining of the human umbilical cord or cord lining stem cells
as we like to call them can be processed with excellent yield. How
different is this new source of stem cells?
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