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Niel
Anicells
Jansen Cleanrooms & Labs built the production facility for Anicells—located in the Science Park in Niel—which has been operational since the fourth quarter of 2019, in compliance with the latest European regulations for the production of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMP) of both animal and human origin.
Anicells’ facilities include multiple sterile cell processing cleanrooms classified as B and C, featuring high-tech closed-system cell purification equipment and a QC laboratory.
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Anicells is at the forefront of advancing innovative cell therapy solutions, dedicated to accelerating the go-to-patient process for novel cell therapy products. It provides comprehensive support services for clinical development and access to GMP-compliant manufacturing infrastructure.
Their mission is to overcome the challenges in cell therapy development, ensuring the availability of safe, efficient, and affordable treatments for patients with serious conditions. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to excellence, Anicells is transforming the future of medicine.
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