Japan Tissue Engineering’s (J-TEC) autologous cultured epidermis JACE became eligible for health coverage on July 1 for an additional indication of epidermolysis bullosa, the Fujifilm Group company said the same day.Epidermolysis bullosa is a genetic skin disorder characterized by extremely…
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