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PHC and Cyfuse Develop Innovative Production Technology for the Commercialization of 3D Cell Products
PHC and Cyfuse Develop Innovative Production Technology for the Commercialization of 3D Cell

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[{"type":"text","content":"Tokyo, Japan - PHC Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Nobuaki Nakamura; hereafter referred to as 'PHC'), a subsidiary of PHC Holdings Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Kyoko Deguchi), and Cyfuse Biomedical K.K. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Shizuka Akieda; hereafter referred to as 'Cyfuse') announce the development of a new production technology(1) for the commercialization of the field of regenerative and cell therapy.\nThis achievement is the result of a strategic collaboration(2) and joint research between the two companies.\nThe new production technology enables real-time monitoring of the quality of 3D cell products, which are living cells in three-dimensional structures. This type of monitoring, which has been historically challenging for researchers, in turn supports more stable manufacturing of quality cell products. In this collaboration, Cyfuse used its proprietary Bio 3D Printing technology to manufacture 3D cell constructs and PHC used in-line monitoring technology in its LiCellGrow(3) cell expansion system under development to track metabolic activity in the cell constructs. By combining these technologies, the companies successfully improved the quality and stability of 3D cell products during cultivation.\nTo build on this development, PHC and Cyfuse aim to develop a next-generation type of cell expansion system called a circulation cell culture system that incorporates the new production technology. This new device will seek to identify critical process parameters in the 3D cell product manufacturing process, monitor cell conditions in real time during production, and optimize the manufacturing process based on the state of the cells. The companies hope to contribute to improving the quality and stability of 3D cell products like those Cyfuse develops.\nThe details of this development will be presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine, scheduled to be held at Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan from March 20 to March 22, 2025. The companies will showcase their research findings through poster presentations, focusing on the ongoing development of the circulation cell culture system, as well as the quality evaluation of Cyfuse's 3D cell products cultured using this system.\nPHC and Cyfuse will continue to advance their...