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Author: Benvenisty, Nissim ; Prigione, Alessandro ; McClelland, Sarah E ; Mennecozzi, Milena ; Rouhani, Foad J ; Shakiba, Nika ; Selfa Aspiroz, Lucia ; Spits, Claudia ; Rodriguez, Tristan A ; Barbaric, Ivana ; Hewitt, Zoe ; Ludwig, Tenneille E ; Pera, Martin ; Gokhale, Paul J ; Mountford, Joanne C ; Saeb-Parsy, Kourosh ; Rossi, Andrea ; Hodgson, Adam ; Hursh, Deborah ; Merkle, Florian T ; Mah, Nancy ; Tonge, Peter D ; Draper, Jonathan S ; Healy, Lyn
Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-based therapies offer promise but pose potential risks due to culture-acquired genetic variants, some of which have been linked with cancer. An international workshop addressed these concerns, highlighting the need for improved strategies to stratify variants and chart a path toward definitive guidelines in hPSC-based therapy.