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    Concise Review: Mind the Gap: Challenges in Characterizing and Quantifying Cell‐ and Tissue‐Based Therapies for Clinical Translation by Rayment, Erin A., Williams, David J.

    Published in Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) (01-05-2010)
    “…There are many challenges associated with characterizing and quantifying cells for use in cell‐ and tissue‐based therapies. From a regulatory perspective,…”
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    Precision manufacturing for clinical-quality regenerative medicines by Williams, David J., Thomas, Robert J., Hourd, Paul C., Chandra, Amit, Ratcliffe, Elizabeth, Liu, Yang, Rayment, Erin A., Archer, J. Richard

    “…Innovations in engineering applied to healthcare make a significant difference to people's lives. Market growth is guaranteed by demographics. Regulation and…”
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    Attenuation of protease activity in chronic wound fluid with bisphosphonate-functionalised hydrogels by Rayment, Erin A, Dargaville, Tim R, Shooter, Gary K, George, Graeme A, Upton, Zee

    Published in Biomaterials (01-04-2008)
    “…Abstract Chronic ulcers are an important and costly medical issue, imposing considerable pain, reduced mobility and decreased quality of life. The common…”
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    Finding the culprit: a review of the influences of proteases on the chronic wound environment by Rayment, Erin A, Upton, Zee

    “…Chronic leg ulcers are a complex medical condition with varied underlying causes and requiring diverse treatment strategies. It is generally accepted that…”
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    Regenerative medicine, resource and regulation: lessons learned from the remedi project by Ginty, Patrick J, Rayment, Erin A, Hourd, Paul, Williams, David J

    Published in Regenerative medicine (01-03-2011)
    “…The successful commercialization of regenerative medicine products provides a unique challenge to the manufacturer owing to a lack of suitable…”
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    Human pilot studies reveal the potential of a vitronectin: growth factor complex as a treatment for chronic wounds by Upton, Zee, Wallace, Hilary J, Shooter, Gary K, van Lonkhuyzen, Derek R, Yeoh-Ellerton, Sim, Rayment, Erin A, Fleming, Jacqui M, Broszczak, Daniel, Queen, Douglas, Sibbald, R Gary, Leavesley, David I, Stacey, Michael C

    Published in International wound journal (01-10-2011)
    “…Several different advanced treatments have been used to improve healing in chronic wounds, but none have shown sustained success. The application of topical…”
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    Application of response surface methodology to maximize the productivity of scalable automated human embryonic stem cell manufacture by Ratcliffe, Elizabeth, Hourd, Paul, Guijarro-Leach, Juan, Rayment, Erin, Williams, David J, Thomas, Robert J

    Published in Regenerative medicine (01-01-2013)
    “…Commercial regenerative medicine will require large quantities of clinical-specification human cells. The cost and quality of manufacture is notoriously…”
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    Review: Finding the Culprit: A Review of the Influences of Proteases on the Chronic Wound Environment by Rayment, Erin A., Upton, Zee

    “…Chronic leg ulcers are a complex medical condition with varied underlying causes and requiring diverse treatment strategies. It is generally accepted that…”
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    Qualification of academic facilities for small-scale automated manufacture of autologous cell-based products by Hourd, Paul, Chandra, Amit, Alvey, David, Ginty, Patrick, McCall, Mark, Ratcliffe, Elizabeth, Rayment, Erin, Williams, David J

    Published in Regenerative medicine (01-11-2014)
    “…Academic centers, hospitals and small companies, as typical development settings for UK regenerative medicine assets, are significant contributors to the…”
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