05266nam 22008534a 450 991096152620332120251116230834.09786610742110978030916517403091651729781280742118128074211997803095486250309548624(CKB)1000000000521981(OCoLC)228145431(CaPaEBR)ebrary10160726(SSID)ssj0000278259(PQKBManifestationID)11210610(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000278259(PQKBWorkID)10242044(PQKB)11332496(MiAaPQ)EBC3378183(Au-PeEL)EBL3378183(CaPaEBR)ebr10160726(OCoLC)923276499(Perlego)4730357(BIP)12583208(EXLCZ)99100000000052198120050624d2005 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrCord blood establishing a national hematopoietic stem cell bank program /Committee on Establishing a National Cord Blood Stem Cell Bank Program, Board on Health Sciences Policy ; Emily Ann Meyer, Kathi Hanna, and Kristine Gebbie, editors1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academies Pressc20051 online resource (334 p.)"This study was supported by contract number HHSH25056028 between the Department of Health and Human Services and the National Academy of Sciences"--T.p. verso.9780309095860 0309095867 Includes bibliographical references and index.FrontMatter -- INDEPENDENT REPORT REVIEWERS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES, AND BOXES -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION -- 3 RESEARCH -- 4 UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD BANKS AND BANKING -- 5 ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES -- 6 INVENTORY OF A NATIONAL CORD BLOOD STEM CELL BANK PROGRAM -- 7 RECOMMENDED STRUCTURE OF A NATIONAL PROGRAM -- APPENDIXES -- A METHODS SECTION: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS -- B SURVEY -- C SURVEY RESULTS -- D COMMISSIONED PAPER--POTENTIAL NONHEMATOPOIETIC USES FOR STEM CELLS IN CORD BLOOD--Margaret A. Goodell -- E COMMISSIONED PAPER--A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF INCREASING CORD BLOOD INVENTORY LEVELS--David H. Howard, Martin Maiers, Craig Kollman, Brent Logan, Loren Gragert, and Michelle Setterholm -- F COMMISSIONED PAPER--HLA OVERVIEW--Carolyn Katovich Hurley, Ph.D. -- G STATISTICAL REPORT--ANALYSIS OF THE NYBC, NMDP, AND NHLBI CORD BLOOD DATA--Robert Gibbons -- H BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF -- ACRONYMS -- GLOSSARY -- INDEX.With the potential for self-renewal and differentiation, the possibilities for stem cells are enormous. One specific type of stem cell, the hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC), which is derived from umbilical cord blood (as well as adult bone marrow and mobilized peripheral blood), holds particular promise. To make the most of these HPCs, the Institute of Medicine was asked to consider the optimal structure for a national cord blood program and to address pertinent issues related to maximizing the potential of stem cell technology. Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program examines: The role of cord blood in stem cell transplantation The current status of blood banks already in existence The optimal structure for the cord blood program The current use and utility of cord blood for stem cell transplants The best way to advance the use of cord blood units and make them available for research Expert advice from leaders in the fields of economics, public health, medicine, and biostatistics combine to make this very timely and topical book useful to a number of stakeholders. Fetal bloodTransplantationHematopoietic stem cellsBlood banksCord Blood Stem Cell TransplantationstandardsBlood Banksorganization & administrationBlood Grouping and CrossmatchingstandardsHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationethicsHematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationlegislation & jurisprudenceHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationstandardsFetal bloodTransplantation.Hematopoietic stem cells.Blood banks.Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantationstandards.Blood Banksorganization & administration.Blood Grouping and Crossmatchingstandards.Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationethics.Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationlegislation & jurisprudence.Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationstandards.362.17/84Meyer Emily Ann1803825Hanna Kathi E1093170Gebbie Kristine M1806547MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961526203321Cord blood4355788UNINA