Want An RMAT Designation? Please Include At Least Some Data, US FDA Tells Sponsors
Executive Summary
CBER's Rachael Anatol says such a situation has happened "more than a few times"; instances appear to have been largely concentrated in earlier days of the RMAT program.
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