This study aimed to evaluate the effects of certain maternal, fetal, and umbilical cord blood unit factors on storage and/or discard incidence of collected cord blood units from perinatal medicine patients. Materials and methods: A total of 273 cord blood units collected between January 2011 and December 2016 in the Division of Perinatology of Hacettepe University Hospital were evaluated retrospectively in this study. Results: Of the collected cord blood units, 53.8% (147/273) were stored. Infant birth weight, cord blood unit volume, total nucleated cell count, and CD34+ cell count were statistically significantly different between the eligible and discarded cord blood unit groups (P < 0.001 for all). No cord blood units were discarded owin...
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is commonly used as the main heamatopoietic stem cell (HSC) source for al...
Background: Collection and storage of an infant's cord blood at birth is an option available to many...
Umbilical cord blood, the blood remaining in the umbilical cord at birth, can be collected at birth ...
Purpose: To assess the association of specific newborn and maternal factors with indicators of incre...
Blood banking is a long and complex process requiring an accurate screening of potential donors and ...
Background: Banked unrelated donor umbilical cord blood (CB) has improved access to hematopoietic st...
AbstractObjectivesTo comparatively analyze maternal and fetal factors and quality markers of blood s...
Abstract Background: Cord blood transplant is an accepted treatment for many malignant and non-ma...
Background aims. Umbilical cord blood (UCB) cells are a new alternative to bone marrow source for he...
Objectives. – There is a correlation between the success of the cord blood transplant and the number...
Umbilical cord blood banking efforts have increased dramatically in the past two decades in response...
Dear Sir, Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is a very rich source of transplantable stem cells, which are...
Cord blood banks are established worldwide as a result of the increased use of umbilical cord blood ...
Background: Collection and storage of an infant’s cord blood at birth is an option available to many...
Cord blood obtained from the umbilical vein of neonates is a rich source of haematopoietic stem cell...
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is commonly used as the main heamatopoietic stem cell (HSC) source for al...
Background: Collection and storage of an infant's cord blood at birth is an option available to many...
Umbilical cord blood, the blood remaining in the umbilical cord at birth, can be collected at birth ...
Purpose: To assess the association of specific newborn and maternal factors with indicators of incre...
Blood banking is a long and complex process requiring an accurate screening of potential donors and ...
Background: Banked unrelated donor umbilical cord blood (CB) has improved access to hematopoietic st...
AbstractObjectivesTo comparatively analyze maternal and fetal factors and quality markers of blood s...
Abstract Background: Cord blood transplant is an accepted treatment for many malignant and non-ma...
Background aims. Umbilical cord blood (UCB) cells are a new alternative to bone marrow source for he...
Objectives. – There is a correlation between the success of the cord blood transplant and the number...
Umbilical cord blood banking efforts have increased dramatically in the past two decades in response...
Dear Sir, Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is a very rich source of transplantable stem cells, which are...
Cord blood banks are established worldwide as a result of the increased use of umbilical cord blood ...
Background: Collection and storage of an infant’s cord blood at birth is an option available to many...
Cord blood obtained from the umbilical vein of neonates is a rich source of haematopoietic stem cell...
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is commonly used as the main heamatopoietic stem cell (HSC) source for al...
Background: Collection and storage of an infant's cord blood at birth is an option available to many...
Umbilical cord blood, the blood remaining in the umbilical cord at birth, can be collected at birth ...