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CBU
(redirected from Cord Blood Unit)

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CBUCalibrate Before Use
CBUCalifornia Baptist University
CBUCapacity Backup Upgrade (IBM E-Server technology)
CBUCape Breton University (Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada; formerly University College of Cape Breton)
CBUCaribbean Broadcasting Union
CBUCelal Bayar Universitesi (Turkey)
CBUChristian Brothers University (Memphis, TN, USA)
CBUCluster Bomb Unit
CBUCluster Box Unit (mailboxes)
CBUCommodity Business Unit
CBUComplete Build-up Unit (vehicle manufacturing/shipping)
CBUCompletely Built Units
CBUconference bridge unit (US DoD)
CBUConsistent Battlespace Understanding
CBUConsortium of British Universities (Pakistan)
CBUConstruction Battalion Unit (Navy)
CBUCord Blood Unit
CBUCore Business Unit
CBUCottbus Germany (airport code)
CBUCross-Border University (Finnish-Russian)
CBUComplete Builtup Unit
CBUCompletely Built-in Unit

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Though donors to the public registry have access to their sample should they need it in the future, only about half of the donated cord blood units are of sufficiently high quality to save, Confer said.
NMDP sees the potential of this framework to allow the residents in California to be able to have a meaningful opportunity to publicly donate their cord blood unit if they so wish.
ViaCord released its first cord blood unit from a related source to treat Sickle Cell Disease in 2000.
 
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