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ISO 8472-2:2026 Biotechnology — Data interoperability for stem cell data — Part 2: Key characteristics of stem cell data

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2026.

Biotechnology — Data interoperability for stem cell data — Part 2: Key characteristics of stem cell data

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Description

This document specifies the key characteristics of stem cell data for data interoperability of stem cell data systems, which includes several biological characteristics, safety, stability, efficacy, etc.

This document is applicable to stem cell database developers, stem cell data/system users, those who are generating, sending, receiving or sharing stem cell data, as well as information technology specialists focussing on system design or maintenance.

Edition

1

Published Date

2026-06-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies the key characteristics of stem cell data for data interoperability of stem cell data systems, which includes several biological characteristics, safety, stability, efficacy, etc.

This document is applicable to stem cell database developers, stem cell data/system users, those who are generating, sending, receiving or sharing stem cell data, as well as information technology specialists focussing on system design or maintenance.

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