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Study the high effect process of collecting hematopoietic stem cell from umbilical cord blood
Journal of Medical Research ; : 69-72, 2007.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-281
ABSTRACT

Background:

Umbilical cord blood - Stem cell CD34 are attracted to study and apply to cure many serious diseases. But the quantity of the cell is small, so it only used to children. Therefore, studying to find out the high effect collected process is necessary.

Objective:

studying to find out the high effect process of collecting hematopoietic stem cell from umbilical cord blood. Subjects and

methods:

the study included 112 umbilical cord blood specimens collected from healthy mother delivering at National Hospital of Obstetric and Gynecology.

Results:

The condition of the mother was healthy, with no risk factors of infection or genetic disease. The average age of mothers was 28 \xb1 5 years old, average weight 63 \xb1 5 kg. Age of fetus was from 39-41 weeks, average weight \ufffd?3000g. Collection technique cutting the umbilical cord after delivery 6-10 seconds, cutting the umbilical cord far from neonatal 6 cm, blood collection continued after the collection of placenta, all processes must be implemented rapidly in the 4 -5 minutes in aseptic condition. With the above process it can be obtained with high effect blood volume was 90 - 120ml (48%). CD34 cell count 1.6 \xb1 0.3x106, the number of eukaryotic cells 13.53 \xb1 1.7x108/unit of the umbilical cord.

Conclusions:

The process can take the large volume of umbilical cord blood, which can be used for children and low weight adult. \r\n', u'\r\n', u'\r\n', u'
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Fetal Blood Type of study: Risk factors Language: Vietnamese Journal: Journal of Medical Research Year: 2007 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Fetal Blood Type of study: Risk factors Language: Vietnamese Journal: Journal of Medical Research Year: 2007 Type: Article