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Clinical translation of pluripotent stem cell-based therapies: successes and challenges
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Cell TherapyBiomedical EngineeringStem Cell BiologyCellular TherapiesRegenerative MedicineInduced Pluripotent Stem CellsStem Cell TransplantationCell TherapiesStem CellsCell TransplantationHealth SciencesHpsc-derived CellsIslet Cell ManufacturingStem Cell TherapiesCell BiologyInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyClinical TranslationStem Cell EngineeringTranslational ResearchStem Cell ResearchStem-cell TherapyMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
The translational stem cell research field has progressed immensely in the past decade. Development and refinement of differentiation protocols now allows the generation of a range of cell types, such as pancreatic β-cells and dopaminergic neurons, from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in an efficient and good manufacturing practice-compliant fashion. This has led to the initiation of several clinical trials using hPSC-derived cells to replace lost or dysfunctional cells, demonstrating evidence of both safety and efficacy. Here, we highlight successes from some of the hPSC-based trials reporting early signs of efficacy and discuss common challenges in clinical translation of cell therapies.
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