Gene Therapy Processing Articles & Analysis
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Gene therapy is a process where a new, correct version of the CFTR gene is placed into a person's cells. ...
Why need viral vector characterization? Cell and gene therapies for various rare diseases are currently undergoing clinical trials worldwide. The rapid development in this field has led to an increase in regulatory scrutiny and product characterization requirements, as well as a bottleneck in viral vector supply. The manufacturing processes and ...
The growing pipeline of cell and gene therapy therapies has led to an increase in demand for gene delivery vehicles such as plasmid DNA (pDNA), messenger RNA (mRNA) and viral vectors. They can be used as stand-alone treatments or can be used as starting materials required for further processing of cell and ...