“…Biobanks come in various types (a) to cater to public needs (Gottweis and Lauss, 2011;Hauskeller, 2016, 2018), (b) for private or family use (Santoro, 2011), or (c) for community use. Tissue samples with respect to stem cells include blood (Starr, 2002), cord blood (Wagner and Gluckman, 2010), menstrual blood (Fannin, 2013), peripheral blood, and dental pulp (Collart-Dutilleul et al, 2015). Cord blood stored in biobanks is a potential source for hematopoietic (blood-producing) stem cells.…”