Fujifilm Toyama Chemical, a subsidiary of Fujifilm, said on May 13 that it has filed for Japanese regulatory approval of its autologous synovial mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy FF-31501, targeting patients with meniscus injuries indicated for meniscectomy.FF-31501 is composed of…
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