Tag: clinical trials
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Gene Expression Changes Found in Wound Healing Therapy
A clinical trial to reveal the mechanism of a cell therapy to treat venous skin ulcers found the therapy works by altering the gene expression activity of treated cells to resemble healthy tissue.
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Antibody Trials Stopped After Deaths Reported
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration halted early-stage clinical trials of a monoclonal antibody drug for leukemia after four deaths occurred from liver toxicity.
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Trial to Test Stem Cells for Treating Heart Failure
A clinical trial testing a treatment for heart failure using a patient’s own bone marrow stem cells is recruiting participants at the first two study sites.
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Brain Cancer Regression Shown with Engineered T-Cells
A patient treated with immune system cells genetically modified to attack his brain cancer reported regression of recurring tumors in the brain and spinal cord.
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Trial to Test Liquid Biopsy for Breast Cancer Complication
A clinical trial plans to assess the use of a blood test to diagnose neurological complications from the spread of breast cancer.
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FDA Approves Spinal Muscular Atrophy Drug [Updated]
A drug to treat spinal muscular atrophy, a genetic disorder causing the wasting away of muscle tissue in children and adults, was approved for sale in the U.S.
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Smartphone System Shown to Control Blood Glucose Levels
A bionic pancreas system using a smartphone was shown in a clinical trial to control blood glucose levels better than a commercial insulin pump in persons with type 1 diabetes.
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New Type of Antibiotic Set for Early Trial
A clinical trial is set to test a type of drug that its developers say is designed to treat infections from bacteria resistant to earlier antibiotics.
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Trial to Explore Microbiome Therapy for Hypertension
A clinical trial is set to begin that tests live bacteria as a treatment for hypertension, or high blood pressure, a condition affecting 1 in 3 adults in the U.S.
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Trial Testing Stem-Cell Implant for Cartilage Repair
An early clinical trial testing implants of a person’s stem cells to repair damaged knee cartilage in younger adults returned largely favorable results.