A composition in human cord and placental blood which comprises
unrestricted somatic stem cells is described here which can be amplified
in vitro to large quantities sufficient for medical applications as
regenerative medicines. Initiation and maintenance as well as ex vivo
expansion protocols of such stem cells from cord blood is
described.Furthermore, it is shown that from these cells employing
varying differentiation induction protocols distinct lineage progenitors
for hematopoiesis and endothel, as well as mesenchymal progenitors for
muscle bone, cartilage and fat as well as neural progenitors can be
cultured and expanded for use in regenerative medicine.