Enca Martin-RendonNHS Blood and Transplant, Stem Cell Research Department, Oxford, UKSusan BrunskillNHS Blood and Transplant, Systematic Review Initiative, Oxford, Oxon, UKChris HydeNHS Blood and Transplant, Systematic Review Initiative, Oxford, Oxon, UKCarolyn Doree...
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Besides, we discuss the importance of PM and its possible aspects in COVID-19 treatment; and then review the cell-based therapy studies for COVID-19 with a particular focus on stem cell-based therapies as a primary PM (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 The strategy of cell therapy and personalized ...
A new clinical trial will see hospitals from across the country come together in a bid to treat Crohn’s disease with stem cell therapy. The new ASTIClite trial, led by Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS trust, follows on from a 2015 study that found stem cells could i...
Other organisations who collaborated in the trial were Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Cambridge. Automating stem cell manufacture The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) announced in March 2023 that its UK Stem Cell Bank was testing automa...
Human skin samples were obtained from the Glasgow Caledonian University Skin Research Tissue Bank, Glasgow UK. The tissue bank has NHS research ethics approval to supply human skin for research (REC REF: 16/ES/0069). All methods were carried out in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulati...
King's College/Guy's St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Magnus D Lynch, Massimiliano Cariati & Anand D Purushotham Corresponding author Correspondence to Anand D Purushotham. Additional information Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests. ...
will improve treatment and survival for thousands of patients.The new method was developed by a team led by scientists from Durham University and the North East England Stem Cell Institute (NESCI) who worked on a project funded by the Association for International Cancer Research (AICR) and NHS...
'Moving forward, we are now starting to introduce repeated infusions of MSCs into routine NHS clinical care. But we are also starting new clinical trials – combining cell and gene therapy to give patients with RDEB, children and adults, even better treatments as we search for a cure for thi...
A clinical trial has begun which will use stem cell transplants to grow a new immune system for people with untreatable Crohn's disease—a painful and chronic intestinal disease which affects at least 115,000 people in the UK. The study, led by Queen Mary University of London and Barts Hea...