Stroke is the second leading cause of death and physical disability, with a global lifetime incidence rate of 1 in 6. Currently, the only FDA approved treatment for ischemic stroke is the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). Stem cell clinical trials for stroke have been underway for close to two decades, with data suggesting that cell therapies are safe, feasible, and potentially efficacious. However, clinical trials for stroke account for <1% of all stem cell trials. Nevertheless, the resources devoted to clinical research to identify new treatments for stroke is still significant (53-64 million US$, Phase 1-4). Notably, a quarter of cell therapy clinical trials for stroke have been withdrawn (15.2%) or terminated (6.8...
In the future, stroke patients may receive stem cell therapy as this has the potential to restore lo...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Stem cell therapy is an emerging therap...
Cell-based therapies represent a new therapeutic approach for stroke. In 2007, investigators from ac...
Stroke, for some years now the neglected major indication in the pharmaceutical development cupboard...
The introduction of recanalization procedures has revolutionized acute stroke management, although t...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Background and Purpose—Stroke remains a significant clinical unmet condition, with only 3 % of ische...
Clinical trials of cell therapies that target stroke started at the beginning of this century and th...
AbstractStroke represents a public health enemy. Currently, and in spite of multiple clinical trials...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Investigators developing cellular therapy for stroke face many challenges. Preclinical models used f...
Cell-based therapy is a potential new treatment approach for stroke. Over the past 20 years, there h...
Despite recent development of treatments, stroke still remains one of the leading causes of death an...
Cell-based therapy is a promising approach for treating acute stroke patients as well as those with ...
In the future, stroke patients may receive stem cell therapy as this has the potential to restore lo...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Stem cell therapy is an emerging therap...
Cell-based therapies represent a new therapeutic approach for stroke. In 2007, investigators from ac...
Stroke, for some years now the neglected major indication in the pharmaceutical development cupboard...
The introduction of recanalization procedures has revolutionized acute stroke management, although t...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Background and Purpose—Stroke remains a significant clinical unmet condition, with only 3 % of ische...
Clinical trials of cell therapies that target stroke started at the beginning of this century and th...
AbstractStroke represents a public health enemy. Currently, and in spite of multiple clinical trials...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Investigators developing cellular therapy for stroke face many challenges. Preclinical models used f...
Cell-based therapy is a potential new treatment approach for stroke. Over the past 20 years, there h...
Despite recent development of treatments, stroke still remains one of the leading causes of death an...
Cell-based therapy is a promising approach for treating acute stroke patients as well as those with ...
In the future, stroke patients may receive stem cell therapy as this has the potential to restore lo...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Stem cell therapy is an emerging therap...
Cell-based therapies represent a new therapeutic approach for stroke. In 2007, investigators from ac...