Gamida Cell Bounces Back With Omisirge US Approval
For Use In Hematological Malignancies
Executive Summary
The Israeli firm Gamida Cell’s lead candidate has obtained a US approval as a new donor source for allogeneic stem cell transplant with the chips in place for independent commercialization despite its recent financial troubles.
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