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Is It Impolite to Ask an MSC Its Real Age?

April 30, 2014 MSCs & Characterization

Extreme cellular stress can trigger senescence, a mechanism protecting against malignant cell transformation. Adapted from: Kovacic J C et al. Circulation. 2011;123:1650-1660 We’ve mentioned several times on this blog how standardization of materials, ... More

Regenerative Medicine Standards Development – an FDA Workshop & an Initiative in Need of Structure

April 09, 2014 Quality & Regulatory

As we stated in an earlier blog post, standardization of materials, equipment, and processes will be critical to driving reproducibility and robustness of living cell technologies to the point where ... More

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