![]() Processing & Storage FAQs • Where are my baby’s cord blood stem cells stored and how do I know they are stored safely? • How do I know that my baby's cord blood sample will not be confused with someone else's? • What kind of research are you doing? • How long can cord blood stem cells be stored? Can I continue to bank once my child reaches 18 years old? • Will I receive confirmation that my baby’s cord blood has been stored successfully? • What federal or state guidelines or regulations do you follow? • What makes DomaniCell different from other cord banking agencies? • If the need arises, how do I retrieve my cord blood sample? • What if there is someone sick in my family now that needs my baby’s cord blood? Where are my baby’s cord blood stem cells stored and how do I know they are stored safely? In accordance with state requirements, our facility maintains processes and procedures against major environmental disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and tornadoes. How do I know that my baby’s cord blood sample will not be confused with someone else’s? What kind of research are you doing? How long can cord blood stem cells be stored? Can I continue to bank once my child reaches 18 years old? Once the cord has been processed and all testing has been complete, you will receive a certificate of record from us as well as the applicable test results. This entire process typically takes 30 to 60 days. What federal or state guidelines or regulations do you follow? The FDA governs the collection, processing, storage, and clinical use of cord blood stem cells. There are two levels of standards which apply: cGTP and cGMP. All cord blood banks must be compliant with cGTP standards. Most cord blood banks in the USA are satisfied with cGTP compliance because current therapies such as stem cell transplantation using cord blood stem cells are simple enough they fall within the cGTP category. The higher cGMP standard, however, is required for more complex cell therapies presently in clinical trial and being developed as future therapies such as those in current clinical trails for Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, spinal cord injury, Lupus, and many other diseases. Of course cord blood stem cells banked under cGTP are perfectly suitable for today's therapies, such as stem cell transplantation. But we at DomaniCell believe that cGMP-compliant cord blood banking will be critical to the use of these stem cells in many of the more complex future therapies presently being developed. We would be happy to provide you with links to recent FDA publications which we believe support this point. There are now a small number of leading-edge cord blood banks which require all their cord blood units to be banked in cGMP compliance. We simply believe that if, for the same price, parents could choose to store their child’s umbilical cord blood stem cells under cGMP and thereby not limit the future potential use of those cells in more complex therapies based on cord blood stem cells, this would be an advantage worth taking. Those using DomaniCell are assured of the strictest compliance with cGMP because cGMP production of cell-based products is the primary business of our parent company, Progenitor Cell Therapy, which performs all our cord blood and storage. © 2008 DOMANICELL. All rights reserved. New Jersey, USA. Cord blood banking and umbilical cord blood storage. Back to Web Layout |