The urgent need for clear and concise regulations on exosome-based interventions.

Stem Cell Reports

MLIP Law Office, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan.

Published: November 2024

Turner and colleagues recently argued that countries with unclear laws and regulations regarding stem cells, exosomes, and other regenerative medicine products should develop and enforce more comprehensive regulatory structures. We fully agree with this opinion and discuss that failure to do so may lead to troubling predicaments, such as the Japanese cases, where patients are at risk of serious complications or even death.

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