gene-cell-therapy

Gene Therapy is the transfer of genetic material (gene transfer) to dysfunctional cells to correct a deficiency in the DNA or genome of a patient. Cell Therapy, such as stem cell therapy, can also be used to achieve these goals. These approaches can be applied to genetic disorders as well as diseases acquired over the lifetime of an individual, such as cancer or infection, to confer a specific property to the cell allowing it to combat the disease.

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Asia Contract Research Facilities

  • asiaAPEX International Clinical Research Co., Ltd. - An Asia-Pacific based company offering clinical research and new drug development services. Includes details of regulatory requirements for implementing clinical trials in Asian countries.
  • Asian Clinical Trials - Designs and conducts clinical trials for pharmaceutical, biotechnological, and medical device companies, with information on standards and services.
  • Orgachem Laboratories - Contract research and custom synthesis company in India, offering services in parallel synthesis and drug discovery.
  • Protech Pharmaservices Corporation - Provides clinical trial management, bioequivalence and pharmacoeconomic studies, research and development and central laboratory services.
  • Siro ClinPharm Pvt Ltd - Based in India and conducting clinical trials.
  • Synchron Research Services Pvt. Ltd. - Undertakes studies into bioavailability, bioequivalence and pharmacokinetic. Includes details of facilities. Ahmedabad and Bangalore, India.

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