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Discover Ludwig"cell banking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of storing and preserving cells, often for medical or research purposes. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: "The pharmaceutical company has invested in extensive cell banking to ensure a constant supply of cells for their new drug development research."
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Stem cell banking isn't new.
Furthermore, storage of stem cells (stem cell banking) will constitute a reservoir of stem cells for future use and also for public cell banking.
Stem cell banking could be a $56 billion market, the company believes.
Although only 14% of participants had used umbilical cord or stem cell banking for themselves or a relative, 63% thought that stem cell banking would be useful to regenerate dental tissues.
Most (89%) of the participants would be willing to save teeth and dental tissues for stem cell banking.
The current practice of red blood cell banking for transfusion medicine relies primarily on a 6-week liquid storage.
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Other cell banks are working with adult cells, which are present in the body throughout life.
A few other countries, like Spain and Japan, are developing their own stem cell banks.
But the government-financed British stem cell bank is also a symbol.
Embryonic stem research has broad support, though, among several patients' associations, who welcomed the opening of the cell bank.
A spokeswoman for Britain's Medical Research Council yesterday denied reports that the stem cell bank would be operating in a year.
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