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Umbilical Cord Stem Cells Converted Into Brain Support Cells


I'm so excited!! This is the university (UCF) that my daughter and son-in-law work at. I will go visit this researcher in the spring when I am in Orlando (hopefully) and see what he has to say. On top of that I have already been in a discussion with my daughter about her possible pregnancies over the next few years and the possible use of her and the baby's cord blood.
I'll keep everyone posted!
By the way..... Just being able to be a grandparent would be one of the most wonderful blessings of my life - whatever else happens.
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