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1. What happens if your baby’s cells can’t be collected?
2. How long before delivery should you buy the collection Kit?
3. How long can CB cells be stored for?
4. What happens when the predetermined cryopreservation period comes to an end?
5. After collection, how does your baby’s blood reach Cytothera?
6. How can you have access to the results of your baby’s CB tests?
7. What type of diseases can be treated with CB stem cells?
8. Are CB cells stored safely?
9. Which tests are performed to your baby’s CB?
10. Why bank your baby’s CB?
11. What happens if you have twins?
12. Who can request your baby’s stem cells?
13. What do you need to do on the day of delivery?
14. Who owns the stored CB cells?
15. What happens if your baby’s cells can’t be stored?
16. Who can use your baby’s cells?
17. Is CB collection safe for your baby and yourself?
18. If you have already banked the stem cells of one child, should you do the same for the next baby?
19. Can your baby’s cells be banked if the delivery is premature?
20. When and how are CB cells collected?
21. Can you sell your baby’s cells?
22. What are the advantages of CB cells in relation to bone marrow cells?
23. What happens to your baby’s stem cells if Cytothera ceases its activity?
24. How are CB cells stored?
25. What are the future perspectives for the use of your baby’s cells?
26. What are stem cells?
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