BioBanking Services
Banking your baby’s stem cells and perinatal tissues is one of the most important choices you’ll ever make for your child, and we’re here to help! You’ll find all the insights and information you’ll need to make the best decision for your family.
How Scaffold-Based Culturing Expands Cord Blood Stem Cells
How 3D scaffold culturing boosts cord blood CD34+ expansion, preserves stemness and homing markers, and enables scalable clinical production for transplants.
History of Cord Blood Banking
Trace cord blood banking from 1980s discovery to modern regenerative therapies, covering key transplants, public/private banks, and current research.
Americord vs. Other Banks: Cost Comparison
Compare Americord’s upfront and 20-year cord blood costs, storage model, processing method, and $110,000 quality guarantee versus competitors.
Temperature Guidelines for Stem Cell Transport
Precise temperature control—fresh cells at ~4°C, cryopreserved below −130°C—determines stem cell viability during transport.
How Stem Cell Banking Supports Family Health
How cord blood, cord tissue and placental banking preserves newborn stem cells for family use, treating 80+ conditions and enabling emerging therapies.
FACT vs. AABB: Lab Safety Standards Explained
Compare FACT and AABB accreditation for stem cell banking: scope, regulatory status, quality requirements, and what families should check for lab safety.
Cryopreservation Methods for Cord Blood: Comparison
Compare slow-cooling, vitrification, and controlled-rate freezing for cord blood—trade-offs in CD34+ recovery, viability, oxidative stress, and storage risk.
5 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Cord Blood Bank (Most Parents Miss These)
Five essential questions—accreditation, storage, pricing, medical uses, and financial stability—to evaluate cord blood banks before your baby's birth.
Cord Blood vs. Cord Tissue: Why Banking Both Offers Complete Bio-Insurance
Store cord blood (HSCs) and cord tissue (MSCs) to preserve blood, immune and regenerative stem cells for current treatments and future therapies.