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The umbilical cord , which contains high stem cell counts, is the main source for these treasured cells. The cord blood is extracted from the umbilical cord soon after birth. Chances are you've already heard many people talking about stem cell transplant and why you need to bank them. Whether or not you really need it? And if you do, what else do you need to think about before deciding on a bank? Not only will you get details on cord stem ...
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