Bridging regenerative medicine based therapies into the 21st century: Solo or symphony?

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Abstract

Clinical translation in the field of regenerative medicine means manufacturing a safe, reproducible and effective clinical product for the benefit of patients. This represents the ultimate goal of applied research, but beyond researchers and clinicians, multiple intermediate players are involved, including other researchers, reviewers, funding agencies, scientific societies, guideline authors, and policy regulators. Consequently, bridging translational research and regenerative medicine therapies into the 21st Century requires a resolute effort. We envisage that strategic and synergistic efforts in seven key areas will facilitate the mainstream adoption and implementation of regenerative medicine based therapies.

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Peruzzi, M., Biondi-Zoccai, G., Frati, L., De Falco, E., Chimenti, I., Greco, E., … Frati, G. (2015). Bridging regenerative medicine based therapies into the 21st century: Solo or symphony? International Archives of Medicine. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.3823/1680

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