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Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

Umbilical cord stem cells are stem and progenitor cells obtained from the umbilical cord and its blood at birth, representing an accessible, ethically uncomplicated source of cells for regenerative medicine and research. They include haematopoietic stem cells from cord blood, used in transplantation for blood and im…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 5 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 5× across the literature 🔖 ISSN 2574-4372 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Umbilical cord stem cells are stem and progenitor cells obtained from the umbilical cord and its blood at birth, representing an accessible, ethically uncomplicated source of cells for regenerative medicine and research. They include haematopoietic stem cells from cord blood, used in transplantation for blood and immune disorders, and mesenchymal stem cells derived from cord tissue compartments such as Wharton's jelly. Because they are collected from tissue ordinarily discarded after delivery, their procurement avoids the harvesting risks and ethical concerns associated with some other stem cell sources. Mesenchymal stem cells from the umbilical cord are multipotent, capable of differentiating along several lineages and of secreting factors that modulate inflammation and support tissue repair. Investigations explore their differentiation toward specialized cell types, including odontoblasts produced under good-manufacturing-practice conditions, and their broader therapeutic potential alongside mesenchymal cells from other tissues such as adipose. Research interest spans applications in tissue engineering, immunomodulation, and regenerative approaches to conditions ranging from organ injury to ovarian aging and infection-related complications, set within ongoing discussion of the ethics governing stem cell research and therapy. Their proliferative capacity, low immunogenicity, and ease of banking make them a continuing focus of cell-based therapeutic development.

Research published in this journal

5 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

How this research is being cited

The 5 articles above have been cited 5 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

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Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Evolving Stem Cell Research (ISSN 2574-4372).

Journal editorial board
Takafumi Yokota · Japan Chiara Raggi · Italy Morikuni Tobita · Japan

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