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How umbilical cord blood saved Jesse's life (Toronto Star June 6, 2011) |
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Cord Blood and Beyond - The Innovative Technology of Human Umbilical Cord Perivascular Cells (November 24, 2010) |
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CReATe Cord Bank renewed its AABB Accredited Status |
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What baby discards could save (National Post - August 04, 2009) |
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Create Cord Blood Bank will be making a financial contribution to Sick Kids Foundation for every cord blood sample processed |
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Stem cells could save babies with heart defects, experts predict |
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Press Release AABB (July 01, 2008) |
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Amazing recovery attributed to cord blood |
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Stem cell licensing deal positions Toronto as world leader in the technology |
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Another stem cell first for U of T and Canada |
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| CReATe Cord Blood Bank Earns AABB Accreditation |
| Toronto, July 16 2008 – CReATe Cord Blood Bank has been granted accreditation by AABB, according to Dr. Librach, CEO. |
| Accreditation follows an intensive on-site assessment by specially trained AABB assessors and establishes that the level of medical, technical and administrative performance within the facility meets the strict standards set by AABB. By successfully meeting those requirements, CReATe Cord Blood Bank joins approximately 1800 similar facilities across the United States and abroad that have earned AABB Accreditation. |
| "AABB’s Accreditation procedures are voluntary,” Dr. Librach explained. ”CReATe Cord Blood Bank has sought Accreditation because CReATe is continuously promoting the level of professional and medical expertise that contributes to our quality performance. CReATe is committed to advanced learning, continuous improvement and innovation by striving to sustain the highest level of processing, storage and customer service." |
| AABB is an international non-profit membership organization dedicated to advancing the field of transfusion medicine and related biological therapies. AABB sets standards, accredits facilities, publishes books and publications and produces educational programs to improve patient and donor safety. |
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