Introduction: Laboratory-based ex vivo cell culture methods are largely manual in their manufacturing processes. This makes it extremely difficult to meet regulatory requirements for process validation, quality control and reproducibility. Cell culture concepts with a translational focus need to embrace a more automated approach where cell yields are able to meet the quantitative production demands, the correct cell lineage and phenotype is readily confirmed and reagent usage has been optimized.\ud \ud Areas covered: This article discusses the obstacles inherent in classical laboratory-based methods, their concomitant impact on cost-of-goods and that a technology step change is required to facilitate translation from bed-to-bedside.\ud \ud ...
Development of a scalable and robust manufacturing process will be critical for successful commercia...
The cell therapy industry is rapidly growing with several new products approved for clinical use ove...
Cellular therapy products are defined as autologous, allogeneic, or xenogeneic cells that have been ...
Introduction: Laboratory-based ex vivo cell culture methods are largely manual in their manufacturin...
Introduction: Laboratory-based ex vivo cell culture methods are largely manual in their manufacturin...
The development of novel, affordable and efficacious therapeutics will be necessary to ensure the co...
The long-term view of regenerative medicine therapies predicts an increased need for expansion solut...
Autologous cell therapies are currently being evaluated in multiple clinical trials and are becoming...
Enabling stem cell-base therapies requires innovative solutions to close the gaps which exist betwee...
The translation of experimental cell-based therapies to volume produced commercially successful clin...
The translation of experimental cell-based therapies to volume produced commercially successful clin...
The translation of experimental cell-based therapies to volume produced commercially successful clin...
For almost two decades it is claimed that cell-based therapies will revolutionize the field of medic...
International audienceAnchorage-dependent cells are of great interest for various biotechnological a...
Development of a scalable and robust manufacturing process will be critical for successful commercia...
Development of a scalable and robust manufacturing process will be critical for successful commercia...
The cell therapy industry is rapidly growing with several new products approved for clinical use ove...
Cellular therapy products are defined as autologous, allogeneic, or xenogeneic cells that have been ...
Introduction: Laboratory-based ex vivo cell culture methods are largely manual in their manufacturin...
Introduction: Laboratory-based ex vivo cell culture methods are largely manual in their manufacturin...
The development of novel, affordable and efficacious therapeutics will be necessary to ensure the co...
The long-term view of regenerative medicine therapies predicts an increased need for expansion solut...
Autologous cell therapies are currently being evaluated in multiple clinical trials and are becoming...
Enabling stem cell-base therapies requires innovative solutions to close the gaps which exist betwee...
The translation of experimental cell-based therapies to volume produced commercially successful clin...
The translation of experimental cell-based therapies to volume produced commercially successful clin...
The translation of experimental cell-based therapies to volume produced commercially successful clin...
For almost two decades it is claimed that cell-based therapies will revolutionize the field of medic...
International audienceAnchorage-dependent cells are of great interest for various biotechnological a...
Development of a scalable and robust manufacturing process will be critical for successful commercia...
Development of a scalable and robust manufacturing process will be critical for successful commercia...
The cell therapy industry is rapidly growing with several new products approved for clinical use ove...
Cellular therapy products are defined as autologous, allogeneic, or xenogeneic cells that have been ...