Glossary
Allogeneic transplant
When stem cells are donated from one person and transplanted into another person
to be used as a treatment for certain illnesses and conditions.
Adipocytes
Adipocytes are one of the cells found in baby teeth that have the ability
to repair damaged cardiac tissue following a heart attack.
Autologous transplant
When stem cells are taken from a person and then transplanted into the
same person to be used as a treatment for certain illnesses and conditions.
Cell expansion technology
This allows doctors to increase the number of stem cells in a unit in a controllable
way. Cell expansion technology research is progressing well and medical researchers
across the globe believe that stem cell therapy has the potential to revolutionise
the treatment of human disease.
Chondrocytes
Chondrocytes are cells that have the ability to generate cartilage and have been
found in baby teeth.
Collection
This takes place after birth and is the process of collecting umbilical cord blood
stem cells using a tube with a needle on one end and a bag on the other.
Cryogenic
The process of freezing tooth cells at very low temperatures using special
techniques, so that the cells' potential is safely preserved for long periods of
time.
Leukaemia
Is a cancer of the blood forming system, the blood forming system is found in the
bone marrow. In leukaemia, some blood cells do not grow properly, but remain within
the bone marrow and continue to reproduce in an uncontrolled way. These cells fill
up the bone marrow and prevent it from making healthy white blood cells. This means
the body is less able to fight off infections. There are many different kinds of
leukaemia.
Mesenchymal
Mesenchymal stem cells are the most potent of all the tooth cells as they
have the ability to form chrondrocyte, osteoblast and adipocyte cells as well as
tendon, ligaments, muscle and nerve.
Osteoblasts
Osteoblasts are cells that have the ability to generate bone and have been
found in baby teeth.
Processing
The way in which the cells found in baby teeth are extracted, counted, tested and
frozen ready for long-term storage.
Regenerative medicine
This is about treatments in development that, in the future, may be able to treat
diseases and injuries by using stem cells to repair or regenerate damaged cells
and tissues in the body.
Stem cell
A special kind of cell that can divide many times to make exact copies of itself,
or to make specialised cells that do a particular task in the body for example a
blood cell, bone cell or liver cell. Some people call stem cells 'master' cells
or 'blank' cells because they can change into so many different types of cell.
Tooth Cell
These are the cells extracted from your child's tooth. It has recently been discovered
that deciduous (baby) teeth contain early cells which have the potential to grow
on to be used in a variety of treatments. In the average tooth there are at least
4 types of cells, chrondrocyte, osteoblast, adipocyte and very potent mesenchymal
stem cells.
Transplantation
Taking cells, tissues, or organs and placing them into the same person or a different
person to treat disease.
BioEden only offer the storage of tooth cells for autologous transplants.