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pro vyhledávání: '"Jacqueline, Barry"'
Autor:
Amanda D. Clark, Tanner C. Myers, Todd D. Steury, Ali Krzton, Julio Yanes, Angela Barber, Jacqueline Barry, Subarna Barua, Katherine Eaton, Devadatta Gosavi, Rebecca Nance, Zahida Pervaiz, Chidozie Ugochukwu, Patricia Hartman, Laurie S. Stevison
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 12, p e16824 (2024)
Authors are often faced with the decision of whether to maximize traditional impact metrics or minimize costs when choosing where to publish the results of their research. Many subscription-based journals now offer the option of paying an article pro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/680fda2e4233402c9f4ffed686a7d2d0
Autor:
Stephen Sullivan, Patrick Ginty, Siofradh McMahon, Michael May, Susan L. Solomon, Andreas Kurtz, Glyn N. Stacey, Annelise Bennaceur Griscelli, Ronald A. Li, Jacqueline Barry, Jihwan Song, Marc L. Turner
Publikováno v:
Stem Cell Research, Vol 49, Iss , Pp 102036- (2020)
The Global Alliance for iPSC Therapies (GAiT) is a new initiative to support the implementation and clinical application of therapies derived from pluripotent stem cells to the benefit of patients globally.GAiT’s mission is to serve as a central, i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2805dd79b4064157bd1cbe85d1e79155
Autor:
Lynn Manson, Jacqueline Barry, Chris Fong, Davina Potok, Di Sweeny, Dominic Reeks, Douglas Watson, Drew Hope, Elia Piccinini, Haili Cui, Helen Keane, Jennifer Armstrong, Joy Sinclair, Julie Guest, Justina Chuku, Maria Kerr, Natalie Francis, Neil Bell, Richard Smith, Rita Angelica, William Shingler, William Shingleton, Marc Turner
Publikováno v:
Cytotherapy. 24:861-868
Activities involved in the production of certain advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) require standardized approaches to mononuclear cell procurement to ensure the highest product quality, safety and process efficiency. These aims must be achi
Autor:
Jacqueline Barry
Publikováno v:
Cell and Gene Therapy Insights. 8:775-780
Autor:
John Drain, Marc Turner, Kanna Ramaesh, Coral MacRury, Alison Glover, Neil W. A. McGowan, Ian Downing, Jane Pelly, Sanjay Mantry, Louis Nerurkar, Jacqueline Barry, Ashish Agrawal, Alasdair R. Fraser, Baljean Dhillon, Stephen B. Kaye, B. Cuthbertson, Emily Hargreaves, John D.M. Campbell, Anne P.M. Atkinson, Sajjad Ahmad, Carol Bienek, Margaret MacDonald
Publikováno v:
Stem Cells Translational Medicine
STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is a disease resulting from the loss or dysfunction of epithelial stem cells, which seriously impairs sight. Autologous limbal stem cell transplantation is effective in unilateral or partial bilateral disease but no
Autor:
Louise Bisset, David Pan, Julian Braybrook, Raul Elgueta Rebolledo, Marcelo N. Rivolta, Christopher E. Goldring, Sujith Sebastian, B. Kevin Park, Angela E Thomas, Eric J. Roos, John Gardner, Bernd Schröder, Roland Leathers, Jacqueline Barry, Andrew Webster, Ludovic Vallier, Michael H Neale, Glyn Stacey, Susan J. Kimber, Peter W. Andrews, Philip Driver, Sharon Patricia Mary Crouch, Loriana Vitillo, Robin Buckle, Helen Jesson, Lyn Healy, Peter J. Coffey, David J. Williams, Anna Hows, Amit Chandra, Claire Hutchinson, Robert Thomas, Sarah Moyle, Allan Ritchie, Ivana Barbaric, Marc Turner, Trish Murray, Tammy L. Kalber, David C. Hay, Amanda L. Evans, Curtis O. Asante, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Patrick J. Ginty, Ian Rees
Publikováno v:
Stacey, G, Andrews, P, Asante, C, Barbaric, I, Barry, J, Bisset, L, Braybrook, J, Buckle, R, Chandra, A, Coffey, P, Crouch, S, Driver, P, Evans, A, Gardner, J, Ginty, P, Goldring, C, Hay, D C, Healy, L, Hows, A, Hutchinson, C, Jesson, H, Kalber, T, Kimber, S, Leathers, R, Moyle, S, Murray, T, Neale, M, Pan, D, Park, B K, Rebolledo, R E, Rees, I, Rivolta, M N, Ritchie, A, Roos, E J, Saeb-Parsy, K, Schröder, B, Sebastien, S, Thomas, A, Thomas, R J, Turner, M, Vallier, L, Vitillo, L, Webster, A & Williams, D 2018, ' Science-based assessment of source materials for cell-based medicines : Report of a stakeholders workshop ', Regenerative Medicine, vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 935-944 . https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2018-0120
Stacey, G, Andrews, P, Asante, C, Barbaric, I, Barry, J, Bisset, L, Braybrook, J, Buckle, R, Chandra, A, Coffey, P, Crouch, S, Driver, P, Evans, A, Gardner, J, Ginty, P, Goldring, C, Hay, D C, Healy, L, Hows, A, Hutchinson, C, Jesson, H, Kalber, T, Kimber, S, Leathers, R, Moyle, S, Murray, T, Neale, M, Pan, D, Park, B K, Rebolledo, R E, Rees, I, Rivolta, M N, Ritchie, A, Roos, E J, Saeb-parsy, K, Schröder, B, Sebastien, S, Thomas, A, Thomas, R J, Turner, M, Vallier, L, Vitillo, L, Webster, A & Williams, D 2018, ' Science-based assessment of source materials for cell-based medicines: report of a stakeholders workshop ', Regenerative medicine, vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 935-944 . https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2018-0120
Stacey, G, Andrews, P, Asante, C, Barbaric, I, Barry, J, Bisset, L, Braybrook, J, Buckle, R, Chandra, A, Coffey, P, Crouch, S, Driver, P, Evans, A, Gardner, J, Ginty, P, Goldring, C, Hay, D C, Healy, L, Hows, A, Hutchinson, C, Jesson, H, Kalber, T, Kimber, S, Leathers, R, Moyle, S, Murray, T, Neale, M, Pan, D, Park, B K, Rebolledo, R E, Rees, I, Rivolta, M N, Ritchie, A, Roos, E J, Saeb-parsy, K, Schröder, B, Sebastien, S, Thomas, A, Thomas, R J, Turner, M, Vallier, L, Vitillo, L, Webster, A & Williams, D 2018, ' Science-based assessment of source materials for cell-based medicines: report of a stakeholders workshop ' vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 935-944 . DOI: 10.2217/rme-2018-0120
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Stacey, G, Andrews, P, Asante, C, Barbaric, I, Barry, J, Bisset, L, Braybrook, J, Buckle, R, Chandra, A, Coffey, P, Crouch, S, Driver, P, Evans, A, Gardner, J, Ginty, P, Goldring, C, Hay, D C, Healy, L, Hows, A, Hutchinson, C, Jesson, H, Kalber, T, Kimber, S, Leathers, R, Moyle, S, Murray, T, Neale, M, Pan, D, Park, B K, Rebolledo, R E, Rees, I, Rivolta, M N, Ritchie, A, Roos, E J, Saeb-parsy, K, Schröder, B, Sebastien, S, Thomas, A, Thomas, R J, Turner, M, Vallier, L, Vitillo, L, Webster, A & Williams, D 2018, ' Science-based assessment of source materials for cell-based medicines: report of a stakeholders workshop ', Regenerative medicine, vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 935-944 . https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2018-0120
Stacey, G, Andrews, P, Asante, C, Barbaric, I, Barry, J, Bisset, L, Braybrook, J, Buckle, R, Chandra, A, Coffey, P, Crouch, S, Driver, P, Evans, A, Gardner, J, Ginty, P, Goldring, C, Hay, D C, Healy, L, Hows, A, Hutchinson, C, Jesson, H, Kalber, T, Kimber, S, Leathers, R, Moyle, S, Murray, T, Neale, M, Pan, D, Park, B K, Rebolledo, R E, Rees, I, Rivolta, M N, Ritchie, A, Roos, E J, Saeb-parsy, K, Schröder, B, Sebastien, S, Thomas, A, Thomas, R J, Turner, M, Vallier, L, Vitillo, L, Webster, A & Williams, D 2018, ' Science-based assessment of source materials for cell-based medicines: report of a stakeholders workshop ' vol. 13, no. 8, pp. 935-944 . DOI: 10.2217/rme-2018-0120
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have the potential to transform medicine. However, hurdles remain to ensure safety for such cellular products. Science-based understanding of the requirements for source materials is required as are appropriate ma
Autor:
Ronald A. Li, Michael May, Siofradh McMahon, Andreas Kurtz, Marc Turner, Jihwan Song, Annelise Bennaceur Griscelli, Stephen Sullivan, Susan L. Solomon, Patrick Ginty, Jacqueline Barry, Glyn Stacey
Publikováno v:
Stem Cell Research, Vol 49, Iss, Pp 102036-(2020)
Stem Cell Research
Stem Cell Research
The Global Alliance for iPSC Therapies (GAiT) is a new initiative to support the implementation and clinical application of therapies derived from pluripotent stem cells to the benefit of patients globally. GAiT's mission is to serve as a central, in
Publikováno v:
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. 110(5)
As the cell and gene therapy field matures the powerful therapeutic potential of these innovative therapies is starting to be shown, particularly in the fields of oncology and childhood immune deficiency diseases. However, as more therapies enter lat
Publikováno v:
Cell and Gene Therapy Insights. 4:535-544
Publikováno v:
Cell and Gene Therapy Insights. 3:873-889