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How Are Stem Cells Stored?
Posted December 10, 2009 by regenerativemedicine
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Mexico Stem Cell Therapy is creating huge waves in the medical world today. Many consider core blood banking and stem cell therapy as few on the revolutionary ideas of today. Two decades back it was impossible for people to think that there would be some technology someday that will make artificial growth of stem cells a reality.
Many patients, most of whom have inborn defects, seek the help of stem cell treatment Tijuana to correct the deficiencies of the body. Lately there have been a lot of stories about how stem cell research Mexico is used to combat symptoms of cerebral palsy, autism, Alzheimer's and other major disorders. Currently, there is no such treatment available in the United States that can prove to be effective but Tijuana stem cell therapy has been able to attract few hundred patients every month.

For many, Stem Cell Treatment has proved to be magical in saving them from incurable diseases. According to the Stem Cell Global Foundation, the world has a 5 million population of those who need this therapy. It is often called as the forbidden therapy as some consider it artificial way to grow cells but for parents who see remarkable difference in their child’s health swear by it.
Stem cells are extremely dynamic and need a proper environment to be stored. Many laboratories, human embryo banks, medical facilities and hospitals use controlled rate freezers for this purpose. The controlled rate freezers carry liquid nitrogen which is an extremely cold substance and it keeps the stem cells in frozen conditions.
Another important thing is to know the way stem cells are injected into the body of the patient. A controversial clinic in Germany imports stem cells from different sources and injects them in the body of the patient. Another clinic in Bahrain uses patient’s own stem cells and injects them into the nervous system so that they can directly reach the brain.
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In the United States, researchers and politicians continue to argue the various legal and ethical issues surrounding the use of stem cells, while people in Mexico have been treated with placental stem cell treatment abroad that have been clinically tested by over thousands of patients suffering from a wide number of diseases and health conditions.
For non-controversial, non-embryonic stem cell treatment Mexico has been one of the most sought out locations where many patients have come to receive safe, effective stem cell therapy for years.
Patients from around the world with a wide range of conditions and disorders have received stem cell treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease), cancer, cerebral palsy, dermatomyositis, diabetes, gangrene, hepatitis C, HIV, immune deficiency, multiple sclerosis, migraines, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's, retinitis pigmentosa, rheumatoid arthritis, spina bifida, and stroke. Stem cells serve as the foundation of normal growth and development of any organism and serve as a biological repair system for the body. Tijuana stem cell therapy specialists explain that when a stem cell divides, each new cell has the potential to either remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function such as a muscle cell, a red blood cell, a nerve cell, or a heart cell. Some research has suggested that placenta stem cells are multipotent which may explain the effectiveness of this type of stem cell treatment.
In the past considered medical garbage and totally unrelated to uses in stem cell treatment Tijuana physicians say that this important tissue is now being harvested by the physician with mothers’ consent after delivering full-term, live, healthy infants.
Because this tissue is taken after the baby is born, the fetus or embryo is in no way affected or harmed by the collection of this leftover tissue. When the placenta is harvested, extensive testing is performed by an independent lab to ensure the tissue is free of viruses. A certified laboratory performs tissue testing that exceeds the strict standards required by international law. Since stem cells derived from placenta not capable of inducing a specific immune response, rejection of the stem cells is not possible under normal circumstances. For more information about placenta tissue stem cell treatment, contact your stem cell therapy experts to learn more.