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Nordic Life Science completes first trial of it’s Spinalon™ pill for chronic paralysis
Press Release: Nordic Life Science Pipeline Inc. “Nordic” is proud to announce completion of the first clinical trials of SpinalonTM, an oral pill composed of three active molecular entities capable together of triggering within minutes short bouts of locomotor-like activity … Continue reading
Candidate Therapy From Quebec for Chronic SCI Being Developed in Parallel by Academics and Companies in Switzerland and the Netherlands
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA, October 10th 2019 – Today, Laboratoires Guertin announces that a campaign for funding has been launched to support a phase IIb-enabling pilot study with a tritherapy candidate (buspirone/L-DOPA/carbidopa)called Spinalon. This experimental oral pill has been shown to … Continue reading
Preclinical evidence supporting clinical CPG therapies for chronic SCI
Pierre A. Guertin is professor in neurosciences at Laval University as well as CEO of a biopharmaceutical company, Nordic Life Science Pipeline Inc. FULL OPEN ACCESS ONLINE ARTICLE: In this publication at Frontiers in Neuroscience, Dr. Guertin explains the models … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
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Nordic Life Science Pipeline Inc. names new acting Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Kevin O’Connor, MD has 24 years of experience as medical doctor and 20 years of experience in leadership positions as chief or director of spinal cord injury services in New Jersey, San Diego and Boston. He currently holds also … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
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Functional and physiological effects of treadmill training induced by buspirone, carbidopa, and L-DOPA in clenbuterol-treated paraplegic mice.
Ung RV, Rouleau P, Guertin PA. Laval University Medical Center (CHUL-CHUQ), Québec City, Québec, Canada. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2012 May;26(4):385-94. doi: 10.1177/1545968311427042. Epub 2011 Dec 9. Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic spinal cord injury may be complicated by weight loss, muscle atrophy, … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Neuroscience Abstracts, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged chronic spinal cord injury
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