allogeneic cell therapies

What are Allogeneic Cell Therapies?

Allogeneic cell therapies refer to treatments that utilize cells derived from a donor, which are then administered to a different individual, the recipient. These therapies exploit the unique properties of various cell types, such as immune cells, to combat diseases, including cancer. Unlike autologous cell therapies, which use the patient's own cells, allogeneic therapies can provide immediate availability of cells and offer a scalable solution for large patient populations.

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