Cell therapy based on the use of human stem cells is more complicated than transfusion or organ transplantation because cells may undergo many additional manipulations due to different treatments for isolation, expansion, differentiation, and other types of biological changes. These manipulations require the approval of regulatory agencies (other than ethical) and the processes must be monitored with more tests than the ones applied for minimally manipulated cells. The clinical safety and efficacy of transplanted cells depend on several factors such as homologous or non-homologous sources, extent of manipulation, and culture conditions. Moreover, the kind of information needed to address these issues may differ depending on whether the cell...
Background. We analyzed the results of routine sterility testing performed in our center over the la...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
This invaluable resource discusses the saftey, ethics, and regulations of developing stem cell clini...
BioSafety, Volume 1, Paper 8 (BY95008), June 27th 1995 Online Journal, URL - http://www.bdt.org.br...
Abstract The transplant of cells of human origin is an increasingly complex sector of medicine which...
During the last three decades, animal cell culturing hasbeen essential for biomedical research and b...
Advances in stem cell biology and immunology raise hopes for new developments in regenerative medici...
The Good In Vitro Method Principles (GIVIMP) guidance will help to ensure that in vitro methods dest...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
Quality assurance and safety of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) with special emphasis on bacterial an...
<p>The first steps in tissue culture are dating back to the beginning of the nineteenth centur...
Public and private human stem cell banking institutions are currently hosting hundreds of thousands ...
The successful establishment of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines has raised high expectation f...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
A major reason for the current reproducibility crisis in the life sciences is the poor implement...
Background. We analyzed the results of routine sterility testing performed in our center over the la...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
This invaluable resource discusses the saftey, ethics, and regulations of developing stem cell clini...
BioSafety, Volume 1, Paper 8 (BY95008), June 27th 1995 Online Journal, URL - http://www.bdt.org.br...
Abstract The transplant of cells of human origin is an increasingly complex sector of medicine which...
During the last three decades, animal cell culturing hasbeen essential for biomedical research and b...
Advances in stem cell biology and immunology raise hopes for new developments in regenerative medici...
The Good In Vitro Method Principles (GIVIMP) guidance will help to ensure that in vitro methods dest...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
Quality assurance and safety of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) with special emphasis on bacterial an...
<p>The first steps in tissue culture are dating back to the beginning of the nineteenth centur...
Public and private human stem cell banking institutions are currently hosting hundreds of thousands ...
The successful establishment of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines has raised high expectation f...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
A major reason for the current reproducibility crisis in the life sciences is the poor implement...
Background. We analyzed the results of routine sterility testing performed in our center over the la...
We report on the deliberations of an interdisciplinary group of experts in science, law, and philoso...
This invaluable resource discusses the saftey, ethics, and regulations of developing stem cell clini...