Monday, November 30, 2009
Human trials of ES cell research could begin soon
Stem cell therapy came one step closer to being tested for the first time in people this week, as a US company applied to the Food and Drug Administration for a licence to start a clinical trial. The embryonic stem cell therapy is being developed to treat Stargardt, a currently incurable disease that causes blindness in young people. Advanced Cell Technology, a Massachusetts-based firm, has tested the treatment on rats and mice which model the human Stargardt disease, and found it prevented further vision loss without adverse side effects. BioNews
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