Japan Tissue Engineering (J-TEC) said on November 25 that it has submitted a notification of the clinical trial plan for its allogeneic cultured epidermis Allo-JaCE03 to the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA). The study aims to validate the efficacy…
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