Current Topics in iPSCs Technology

Current Topics in iPSCs Technology
ISBN-10
0323983987
ISBN-13
9780323983983
Category
Science
Pages
636
Language
English
Published
2022-01-18
Publisher
Academic Press
Author
Alexander Birbrair

Description

Current Topics in iPSCs provides a deep analysis of the underlying fundamentals that support short and mid-term developments and milestones in the business of mesenchymal stem cell therapies. This volume explores the next frontier of MSC therapies and how the transformational potential of therapeutic adult cells will be realised in all therapy areas. The impacts of clinical and economic benefits are dissected throughout each of the chapters. Written by thought leaders in the field for those curious about the interface of science and business. Explores the strategy at the forefront of the science of mesenchymal stem cells Provides an overview of all therapy areas where MSC and MSC-derived products can be used therapeutically Depicts transformational changes in healthcare that enable the implementation of MSC-powered technology platforms

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