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
This requirement includes use and derivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells.
Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Mouse Embryonic and Adult Fibroblast Cultures by Defined Factors.
The mesenchymal rich fraction of the Xxxxxxx’x Jelly is stored and as such the Cord Tissue Stem Cells are not extracted from the cord tissue before storage.
Cord Blood Stem Cells may require washing after thawing, for transplantation.
Magnetically Assisted Control of Stem Cells Applied in 2D, 3D and In Situ Models of Cell Migration.
More Definitions of Stem Cells
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 stem cells derived from Cord Blood.
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 means undifferentiated cells originating from adult or embryonic tissue that can turn into specific cells, as the body needs them;