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Why is umbilical cord blood so special? Umbilical cord blood is a rich source of stem cells, which may potentially help your baby and your family from numerous diseases. There are many benefits of the stem cells from umbilical cord blood; they have treated thousands of people and researchers are currently exploring new potential uses for certain conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Proud cord blood client for many years. 2

A potential life saving decision for the future Your pregnancy gives you a unique opportunity to do something extraordinary for your whole family. When you decide to preserve your newborn baby's umbilical cord blood with GeneCell International you will secure the potential opportunity for your baby and your family to have access to a cell therapy-product treating approximately 80 conditions, including several types of cancer, metabolic disorders, blood disorders and immune system deficiencies. Currently, collection of the umbilical cord blood is one of the most rapidly increasing obstetrical procedures. Every year thousands of new parents, who do not have certain illnesses in their family's clinical history, decide to preserve the umbilical cord blood stem cells from their babies. They understand that as long as the research efforts persist, new discoveries will be made for the use of these cells, and their value will greatly increase. Scientists are beginning to appreciate the full potential of the stem cells from umbilical cord blood. Therefore, the future may hold endless possibilities for the applications of these potential lifesaving cells. In the past, the umbilical cord and related material has been viewed as medical waste and discarded. It's an irony that such should be the fate of this life-saving resource. If you do not preserve your baby's cord blood stem cells at the moment of delivery, you may never be able to take advantage of its future potential. Our parents have peace of mind because our cord blood have been safely stored. 3

4 The stem cells from the umbilical cord blood can be used for the baby and potentially, for siblings and other family members

What are stem cells? Stem cells are generically defined as precursor or progenitor cells that have the potential to differentiate into a wide variety of tissue. Although often dichotomously categorized as either embryonic or adult, they actually represent a continuum of cell types that eventually transform into our "end-product" tissue. Umbilical cord blood is rich in adult stem cells (minimizing any political or ethical issues as seen with embryonic stem cells) and can be used clinically to treat approximately 80 different disorders. In addition, more research is being performed investigating the possibility to use these cells as a therapy for many other diseases including diabetes and Parkinson's disease. If these cells are discarded after the birth of your child, this valuable cellular therapy will be lost. Benefits of cord blood stem cells We can currently use stem cells from the umbilical cord to treat blood and metabolic disorders that can be produced in children and adults, like leukemia. Finding a genetic match from a public stem cell bank can be quite challenging or next to impossible for certain mixed ethnicities, such as Hispanics, African Americans, Asians and Native Americans. Match for Donor/Child = 100% Match for Parent = 50% Match for Sibling = 25% 1 in 400 for a Donor/Child (Blood, October 2004). IMPORTANT CORD BLOOD STATISTICS 1 in 7 North Americans prior to age 70 will require treatment for cardiac repair (i.e., Myocardial Infarction or Congestive Heart Failure) (Nietfeld & Verter, 2004). Over 6,000 cord blood Stem Cell transplants have been reported worldwide. More than 400-500 new patients receive treatment annually. In the near future, stem cells may be used in new therapies such as neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer, and Parkinson's Disease, treatment of cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes. The stem cells from the umbilical cord blood are considered to be one of the most promising therapies in the future. Those who preserve the cord blood stem cells do it in order to feel at ease, knowing that those cells can have current and future uses extremely valuable for their family. 5

Umbilical cord blood: An excellent source of stem cells Your baby's stem cells from the umbilical cord blood are a potential and valuable medical resource for your family, too. Stem cells from the umbilical cord blood, like those from the bone marrow, are non-controversial and do not stimulate political or ethical debates related to other kinds of stem cells, such as the embryonic stem cells. The stem cells from umbilical cord blood are currently used to treat approximately 80 diseases, including several kinds of cancer. Stem cells from umbilical cord blood can be used for the baby and potentially, siblings and other family members. Currently scientists are researching additional potential uses of stem cells for several diseases among which are diabetes and heart disease. What is the umbilical cord? It is the vascular link formed by two arteries and a vein connecting the placenta with the baby. It is normally cut and discarded when the baby is delivered. What is the Placenta? It is the organ through which the mother's blood stream and the fetal one interact without mixing to achieve the nutrients and oxygen supply to the fetus from the mother's blood. The waste generated by the fetus is also eliminated in this process. Why should I preserve these cells? Since 1988, the year in which the first successful transplant was carried out, the use of stem cells from the umbilical cord blood has increased year by year, and now thousands of those transplants are being carried out throughout the world. The transplant field has been continuously enhanced with new scientific discoveries, but unfortunately one of the greatest problems is the lack of donors who match genetically with the needy recipients. Preservation of these stem cells allows us to ensure your baby a source of cells for a potential cell therapy. Research is also being conducted with the purpose of the regeneration of specific tissues such as heart muscle damaged by a heart attack, or diseases that damage the nervous system to treat Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. The remaining blood in the cord and the placenta, once separated from the baby, is normally discarded as medical waste. We know today that this blood is a rich source of such an important lifesaving miracle this is why its collection and preservation is so important. 6

Potential Uses Alzheimer Ten percent of the people older than 65 years develop Alzheimer disease. Currently this includes 4.5 million Americans. Heart disease The main cause of deaths in the U.S. (1 million people a year). Currently 12.6 million Americans suffer this disease. Muscular Dystrophy Yearly, between 20,000 and 50,000 people are affected by this disease. Liver disease 25 million Americans (1 out of 12) currently suffer or have suffered liver and biliary diseases. Approximately 50% of the people do not present any symptoms and the first sign of the disease could be an abnormal blood analysis. Bone regeneration Osteoporosis is an important threat to public health which affects approximately 44 million Americans or the 55% of those older than 50 years. Tissue and skin regeneration for victims of fire 80% of all the injuries caused by burning occur at home, and children are the principal victims (250,000 every year). Burns are the main cause of accidental death amongst children under 2 years old. Stroke Every 45 seconds someone in the U.S. has a stroke. Every three minutes someone dies due to this condition. Lou Gehrig disease (Amiotrophic lateral sclerosis) Every year 10,000 new cases are diagnosed in the U.S. Once this disease has been diagnosed the life expectancy of a patient is around 3 to 5 years. Spinal Marrow injuries Around 243,000 Americans suffer injuries on the spinal marrow. More than 40% of all cases are the result of car accidents. Expenditures due to this condition can reach $600,000 during the first year and 112,000 in the following years. Diabetes In the U.S. alone, 16 million people suffer diabetes and it constitutes the seventh cause of death among the U.S. population. Multiple Sclerosis Around 400,000 Americans are affected by MS. The cause of this disease is still unknown and the relatives of those affected have an 8-fold probability to develop the disease. Research related to Stem Cells could eventually lead to therapy that could be used in treating diseases that affects nearly 128 millions of Americans Extract from a press release from the White House dated 9/8/01 7

Various diseases that can be treated with umbilical cord blood stem cells Here we provide a list of diseases that have been treated with stem cells from umbilical cord blood. However, this list continues to grow as long as research advances. If you wish to ask any questions about a disease that does not appear on this list do not hesitate to contact GeneCell International. Cancer Acute lymphobastic Leukemia (ALL) Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) Burkitt lymphoma Chronic Myelougenous Leukemia (CML) Juvenile chronic myelocytic leukemia (JCML) Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) Lipo sarcoma Myelodysplastic Syndrome Chronic myelomonocytic Leucemia (CMML) Neroblastome Non Hodgkin Lymphoma Hodgkin Lymphoma Bone marrow failure syndromes Severe aplasttic Anemia Diamond-Blackfan anemia Congenital dyskeratosis Fanconi Anemia Amegacariocytic thrombocytopenic Kostmann Síndrome Blood disorders/hemoglobinopathies Sickle cell anemia ß-Thalasemia (Cooley anemia) Metabolic congenital errors Adrenoleukodystrophy Batten disease (Neuronal Hereditary Lypofuscinosis with ceroidosis) Gunther disease Hunter syndrome Hurler syndrome Krabbe disease ( globoid cell dystrophy) Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome Immunodeficiencies Omen Syndrome Combined severe immunodeficiency syndrome (SCID Y SCID-ADA) Reticular Dysplacia Thymic Dysplacia Wiskott-Aldrich Síndrome Lipoproliferative syndrome linked to the X chromosome Leukocitary adherence deficit. Other diseases Langerhans cells hystocitosys Evan Syndrome Family hemofagocytic.lymphohistocitosys Hemofagocytic.Lymphohistocitosys linked to the Epstein Barr virus Osteopetrosis Even though the applications of umbilical cord blood stem cells are increasing, it is unlikely that a relative who does not suffer from these diseases would need the umbilical cord blood. There are not any warranties that this blood may be compatible or that it may produce any cure. The stem cells from the umbilical cord blood do not guarantee an adequate treatment for all genetic hereditary diseases. As in any other transplant therapy, the efficacy of the therapy depends not only on the stem cells themselves but in many other factors such as the relation and the compatibility between the recipient and the donor. 8

Collection Process When the mother is already enrolled in the service, she receives a Kit with all the required elements for the collection. The Kit must be taken care of and also be stored in a safe place until the delivery day, then she will carry said Kit to the hospital and give it to the doctor. The doctor shall follow the instructions for the collection of the umbilical cord blood of your baby. The blood collection is a simple and painless procedure which does not interfere, at all, with the delivery or birthing process. During a traditional delivery or C-section Normally after the baby is separated from the Umbilical Cord and the cord is clamped, the collection process begins. The bag contains tubing with a needle attached and anticoagulant to preserve the blood until it reaches its destination. This needle is gently inserted into the thicker umbilical cord vein and the blood bag begins to fill with cord blood. The objective is to collect as much blood as possible to ensure a maximum amount of stem cells. Once the blood is finally collected, a label is placed in the front part of the collection bag. The label contains the mother and baby's name as well as the date and time of delivery. The bag is then wrapped with an absorbent towel, placed into a plastic zip-lock bag and yet another bubble bag for a greater protection. Once the process is finished, the cord blood sample is sent to our processing and cryogenic laboratory. The sample must remain at room temperature and must not be refrigerated. Once received at our laboratory, the processing and cryopreservation process begins. 9

GeneCell International Our Laboratory Our Processing Our Cryogenic Storage GeneCell International is committed to excellence in processing and cryogenically storing your child's cord blood. Using state-of-the-art equipment and highly qualified personnel, we ensure the highest quality standard is upheld thus providing the best possible service for our clients. Our laboratory is based in the dynamic city of Miami, by making South Florida our home we have access to a very diverse clientele providing us with the unique opportunity of working in a world class city known for being the gateway to international communities. Our highly qualified laboratory director who has overseen tens of thousands of processed cord blood units, and has also released units for transplant supervises our laboratory. The laboratory technicians are highly experienced in processing and storing cord blood. Our clients can rest assured that their child's processed cord blood will be stored under proper temperatures at all times. Our cryogenic storage devices are monitored and backed up by our reliable generators and back-up nitrogen tanks in the facility. Your child's cord blood can be shipped to our facility immediately after the collection has taken place. All the necessary materials needed for the processing of your child's cord blood will arrive at our laboratory under controlled conditions in order to guarantee the safeguard of the unit. We process our client's cord blood using a widely accepted and validated volume reduction system. This system is very efficient in recovering a high number of total nucleated cells needed for transplant. As part of our processing procedures we will test the cord blood samples for cell viability and total Stem Cells using flow cytometry. The cord blood will also be tested to determine the sterility and total nucleated cell count (TNC). The maternal blood collected at the time of delivery will be tested for infectious diseases and blood type. All our processing and testing takes place under Strict Quality Control conditions. An important aspect to maintain viability of the Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells throughout the processing and cryopreservation is controlling the rate of freezing and the subsequent sustained cryogenic temperature of the cells once they are in cryogenic storage. Our laboratory uses a staged freezing process that ensures the cell's future viability. Once the cells are brought to the optimum temperature, they are placed in an overwrap bag and placed in a cryogenic storage cartridge, which then goes into the cryogenic storage tanks. SM TM 10

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