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GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)

A regulated quality system ensuring cells are produced sterile, characterised and reproducible.

Why GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) matters when choosing treatment

A clinic with GMP certification has spent €200k–500k/year building and auditing a controlled-environment lab where cells are prepped, tested for identity/purity/potency, and released only if every test passes. An unregulated clinic skips this. It sounds like bureaucracy — it's actually the difference between a characterised cell dose and a guess.

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