- Cell and tissue therapy in regenerative medicine🔍
- Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine🔍
- Cell Therapy Basics🔍
- Engineering the next generation of cell|based therapeutics🔍
- Tissue & Advanced Therapies Research🔍
- Facts About Cellular Therapies🔍
- Harnessing the power of cell therapy🔍
- Stem cell|based therapy for human diseases🔍
and Tissue|Based Therapies
Cell and tissue therapy in regenerative medicine - PubMed
Cell therapy is one of the most promising future techniques in the medical arsenal for the repair of damaged or destroyed tissue. The diseases which cell ...
Stem cells: What they are and what they do - Mayo Clinic
Stem cell therapy, also known as regenerative medicine, promotes the repair response of diseased, dysfunctional or injured tissue using stem cells or their ...
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
The goal of tissue engineering is to assemble functional constructs that restore, maintain, or improve damaged tissues or whole organs. Artificial skin and ...
Cells of the immune system are used because they can recognize and kill cancer cells. One type of cell therapy, called CAR T-cell therapy, ...
Engineering the next generation of cell-based therapeutics - Nature
Cell-based therapeutics are an emerging modality with the potential to treat many currently intractable diseases through uniquely powerful ...
Tissue & Advanced Therapies Research - FDA
Tissue & Advanced Therapies Research: Cellular Therapy, Gene Transfer & Immunogenicity, Hemostasis, Plasma Derivatives, Tumor Vaccines & Biotechnology
Facts About Cellular Therapies - AABB
Cellular therapy (CT) is the transplantation of human cells to replace or repair damaged tissue and/or cells.
Harnessing the power of cell therapy - AstraZeneca
Cell therapies have the potential to transform the lives of people living with immune mediated diseases. Our innovative approaches and deep expertise in cell ...
Stem cell-based therapy for human diseases - Nature
Recent advancements in stem cell technology open a new door for patients suffering from diseases and disorders that have yet to be treated.
Cell Therapy: Types, Regulation, and Clinical Benefits - Frontiers
Cell therapy includes stem cell- and non–stem cell-based, unicellular and multicellular therapies, with different immunophenotypic profiles, isolation ...
Available Products - Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
This page lays out approved cell, gene, and tissue-engineered therapies, including approved regions and a summary of approved indications (diseases and ...
Cell, Tissue and Gene Therapy Products
Cell, tissue, and gene therapy products represent a highly diverse range of medicinal products which continues to expand as the technology develops and ...
Cellular & Gene Therapy Products - FDA
Cellular therapy products include cellular immunotherapies, cancer vaccines, and other types of both autologous and allogeneic cells for certain ...
Therapeutic approaches of cell therapy based on stem cells and ...
Cell-based therapy, as a promising regenerative medicine approach, has been a promising and effective strategy to treat or even cure various kinds of diseases ...
Multidisciplinary: cell therapy and tissue engineering
The European Medicines Agency's scientific guidelines on cell therapy and tissue engineering help medicine developers prepare marketing authorisation.
Gene & Cell Therapy FAQs - ASGCT
Below are some of the most common questions raised by the general public regarding gene therapy and cell therapy.
This field holds the promise of regenerating damaged tissues and organs in the body by replacing damaged tissue or by stimulating the body's own repair ...
Adoptive T-cell therapy. Cancer specific T-cells can be obtained by fragmentation and isolation of tumour infiltrating lymphocytes, or by genetically ...
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine includes gene therapies, cell therapies, and tissue-engineered products intended to augment, repair, replace, or regenerate organs, ...
Regenerative medicine: Current therapies and future directions
Organ and tissue loss through disease and injury motivate the development of therapies that can regenerate tissues and decrease reliance on transplantations ...