Cord Blood Stem Cell Extraction and Isolation Video

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Cryo-Cell International, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CCEL), will be broadcasting online a video showing the collection of placental tissue for isolation of Plureon placental stem cells.

Plureon stem cells are a type of stem cell that are showing potential for regenerative medicine.

The collection procedure video will be shown in conjunction with a cesarean section delivery, and will be broadcast from Northwest Medical Center in Margate, Florida, on April 26, 2006 at 6 PM (EDT).

The collection of umbilical cord blood will also be demonstrated during the live Webcast.

Cryo-Cell intends to launch its collection service along with the demonstration of the collection procedure.

The placental stem cell service, in combination with Cryo-Cell's U-Cord service, is planned to be available in April of this year.

Cryo-Cell reports that stem cell researchers have demonstrated Plureon stem cells' ability to cure diabetes in small animals, several large pharmaceutical and life sciences companies expressed interest in the non-controversial stem cell.

On October 14, 2005 Plureon Corporation announced a stem cell research agreement focusing on diabetes with Becton Dickinson and Company. Plureon Corporation also studies the use of these cells in treating a host of other diseases, disabilities, and injuries.

On October 17, 2005, Plureon Corporation announced a stem cell research agreement in the field of diabetes with Becton Dickinson and Company. ">CRYO-CELL announced that the Company had obtained exclusive rights to collect, process and cryopreserve Plureon placental stem cells for future medical needs of families.

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Posted on March 13, 2006 04:01 PM

 
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