Perspectives on human clinical trials of therapies using iPS cells in Japan: Reaching the forefront of stem-cell therapies

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Abstract

A research project involving sheets of retinal pigment epithelium constructed from iPS cells derived from patients with age-related maculopathy is one step closer to being approved for clinical trials by the Japanese Government. Now is the time to make therapies using iPS cells clinically available.

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Song, P., Inagaki, Y., Sugawara, Y., & Kokudo, N. (2013). Perspectives on human clinical trials of therapies using iPS cells in Japan: Reaching the forefront of stem-cell therapies. BioScience Trends. https://doi.org/10.5582/bst.2013.v7.3.157

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