All Cell therapy articles
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Considerations in the development of allogenic and autologous cell therapies
Autologous cell therapy involves the use of a patient’s own cells which are harvested, modified or expanded ex vivo and then reintroduced into the patient. Allogeneic therapies use cells from a donor modified or expanded ex vivo and then administered to the patient.
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Commentary
Cell and gene therapy rare disease drug development in the US – general principles, challenges and a landscape of mutual regulatory concession
Cell and gene therapy rare disease drug development in the US – general principles, challenges and a landscape of mutual regulatory concession
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Cell and gene therapy – navigating complexities in CMC development for optimisation of global regulatory strategies
Cell and gene therapy (CGT) products represent a frontier in modern medicine, offering precision treatments. Yet their development is affected by multifaceted challenges including chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC). This article provides a comprehensive exploration of the complexities involved in CMC development and considers its role in establishing quality, safety ...
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Navigating the regulatory landscape for regenerative medicines in Japan
This is the final article in a series of three that critically analyse the differences and similarities between the regulation of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs), also known as regenerative medicines…[1],[2]