Stem Cells definition

Stem Cells means a cell that has the capability of differentiating into a specialized cell of the body and producing a daughter Stem Cell (i.e. capable of self-renewal) that are extracted from the Umbilical Cord Blood and/or Cord Tissue;
Stem Cells means the stem cells contained within the Cord Blood OR the Buffy Coat obtained after Separation
Stem Cells means cells that have the ability to renew and divide in culture or in-vivo and to give rise to multiple cell lineages and specialized cells, including Immune Cells. Stem Cells include renewable cell sources such as induced pluripotent stem cells (“iPSCs”) and embryonic stem cells and hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells.

Examples of Stem Cells in a sentence

  • If Child wishes ACT to release the Stem Cells to another licensed stem cell banking facility, the Child will be liable to ACT for the payment of the Release Fees set forth below in Section 16.

  • In addition, after the prepaid bio-insurance Stem Cells included (if applicable), ACT Charges $500 for every 10,000,000 Stem Cells requested for release.

  • You also consent to ACT’s disclosure of the test results to the Child (after the Child reaches the age of majority) and to anyone who has a reasonable need to know the test results in connection with a proposed use of the banked Stem Cells.

  • Clients understand and acknowledge that the Stem Cells belong to the Child, and that when the Child reaches the age of legal majority in his or her jurisdiction (that is, becomes an adult in the legal sense), the Child has the right to decide if, or how, the Stem Cells will be used or continue to be stored.

  • After isolation of the Stem Cells from the Placenta, the Placenta may be discarded or donated for clinical or non-clinical uses as permitted by law at ACT’s discretion.


More Definitions of Stem Cells

Stem Cells means stem cells derived from Cord Blood.
Stem Cells means undifferentiated cells that both divide and give rise to daughter cells that proliferate and differentiate into more specialized cell types;
Stem Cells means cells that can both replicate and also differentiate into several types of cells.
Stem Cells means adult human stem cells derived from peripheral blood.
Stem Cells means unspecialized or undifferentiated cells that can self-renew and have the potential to differentiate into specialized cell types.
Stem Cells means unspecialized or undifferentiated cells that can self-renew and
Stem Cells. All research involving human stem cells must meet the requirements of the “National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Human Stem Cell Research.” The Corresponding Principal Investigator is responsible for verifying if IBC approval is warranted.