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J-TEC Prepping to File for Allogeneic Cultured Epidermis, Eyes Overseas Export
Japan Tissue Engineering (J-TEC) said on September 17 that it has completed its clinical trial for Allo-JaCE03, a dried cultured epidermis made from allogeneic skin cells. The company will begin preparations for its regulatory filing, aiming for its launch in…
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