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Large animal trial for Chondroitinase is underway
I usually check into the clinicaltrial.gov website every couple of weeks to review any new human clinical trials for spinal cord injury. However, before some treatments can safely be tested in human clinical trials, they must undergo large animal studies. … Continue reading
Even closer to clinical trials
Spinal Research has recently committed to funding three new research projects which have the potential to be takenĀ to clinical trials with paralyzed volunteers. Improving hand function The research team at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, led by Professor … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
Tagged advocacy, axon regeneration, Ch'ase, Chondroitinase ABC, chronic spinal cord injury, corticospinal tract, Dr Elizabeth Bradbury, Dr Nicholas Jeffrey, Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda, ISRT, Professor Arthur Butt, Professor James Guest