My husband is currently in the 3-12 month window..he was diagnosed on
September 2nd with TM T-7-11.  We have contacted my husband's neurologist to
see if they could get him in this trial in Switzerland.  We are awaiting a
reply.  

 

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From: Dalton Garis [mailto:malugss...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 1:39 PM
To: fr...@franksheldon.com; tmic-list@eskimo.com; Garis, Brooks (Darien, CT)
Subject: Re: [TMIC] stem cell treatment for spinal cord lesions

 

Could it be the miracle mankind has been waiting for?  Just imagine if this
thing works!

Dalton



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From: <fr...@franksheldon.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:10:01 +0000
To: <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: [TMIC] stem cell treatment for spinal cord lesions
Resent-From: <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
Resent-Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 06:10:06 -0800

News release:


StemCells, Inc. Files to Conduct Neural Stem Cell Trial in Chronic Spinal
Cord Injury
PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov 15, 2010 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) --StemCells, Inc.
(Nasdaq:STEM) announced today that is has filed an application with
Swissmedic, the Swiss regulatory agency for therapeutic products, to conduct
a clinical trial in Switzerland of the Company's HuCNS-SC(R) purified human
neural stem cells in chronic spinal cord injury patients. If authorized, the
study would enroll patients who are three to 12 months post-injury."With
this filing we have taken a tangible step to broaden the clinical
development of our HuCNS-SC product candidate beyond the brain and into the
spinal cord," said Martin McGlynn, President and CEO of StemCells, Inc.
"This exciting initiative is supported by extensive preclinical research
demonstrating the ability of our proprietary cells to restore lost motor
function when transplanted in the chronic spinal cord injury setting. The
prospect of extending the treatment window to months or longer following
injury would mean that a much larger population of injured patients could
potentially benefit from such an approach."

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