Stem Cell Niches & Bio banking


A stem-cell niche is an area of a tissue that provides a specific microenvironment, in which stem cells are present in an undifferentiated and self-renewable state. Cells of the stem-cell niche interact with the stem cells to maintain them or promote their differentiation. The general niche model involves the association between resident stem cells and heterologous cell types—the niche cells.

Stem Cell Banking is a facility that preserves stem cells derived from amniotic fluid for future use. Stem cell samples in private or family banks are preserved precisely for use by the individual person from whom such cells have been collected and the banking costs are paid by such person. The sample can later be retrieved only by that individual and for the use by such individual or, in many cases, by his or her first-degree blood relatives.

  • Amniotic Stem Cell Bank
  • Umbilical Cord Blood Banks
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell And Potential Non-Hematopoietic Stem Cells
  • Invivo & Invitro Stem cell Microenvironment
  • Cancer Stem Cell Niche
  • Extracellular Matrix Mimicking strategies for Stem cell Niche

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