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A Primer on Cell and Gene Therapy Drug Development for Beginners
by Kuldip Sra
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Synopsis
In the rapidly evolving world of biotechnology, Cell and Gene Therapy have emerged as transformative fields that offer hope for the treatment of various genetic disorders and cancers. Central to these advancements are sophisticated techniques such as gene editing, transfection, and in-vivo and ...
In the rapidly evolving world of biotechnology, Cell and Gene Therapy have emerged as transformative fields that offer hope for the treatment of various genetic disorders and cancers. Central to these advancements are sophisticated techniques such as gene editing, transfection, and in-vivo and in-vitro viral and nonviral delivery systems. For those reasons, there was an urgent need for an introductory book that explains cell and gene drug development. This book aims to do that by providing an accessible overview of these cutting-edge technologies and their applications in modern medicine with review references for additional information.
The author has more than forty years of experience working for biotech and biopharma companies. He has contributed to the development of many commercial drug products.
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