Gene And Cell Therapies In Asia: Can China Deliver Despite Murky Regulations?
Executive Summary
The first country ever to approve a gene therapy, China has been lagging in the area since due to a lack of clear regulatory pathways and insufficient financial incentives. Now a new crop of developers are aiming to revitalize ambitions and make the country a major power for promising novel treatments for rare neurodegenerative conditions, retinal dystrophy, HIV and cancer.
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