Stem Cells Inc. Gets FDA Authorization to Initiate Clinical Trial to Use Human 
Neural Stem Cells to Treat Dry AMD 

Posted: 21 Mar 2012 08:55 AM PDT

Preclinical results published in the February issue of the international 
peer-reviewed European Journal of Neuroscience, demonstrated that the company's 
human neural stem cells were effective in protecting photoreceptors from 
degeneration, thus preserving vision in the Royal College of Surgeon's rat. The 
number of cone photoreceptors, which are responsible for central vision, 
remained constant over an extended period, consistent with the sustained visual 
acuity and light sensitivity observed in the study. In humans, degeneration of 
the cone photoreceptors account for the unique pattern of visual loss in dry 
AMD.

The company then announced that it had received authorization from the U.S. 
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for a Phase I/II clinical trial of the 
company's proprietary HuCNS-SCr product candidate (purified human neural stem 
cells) in dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common form of 
AMD.

We believe that at least one of the sites for the clinical trial will be the 
Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health and Science University.

To read the complete story, please follow this link.
http://irvaronsjournal.blogspot.in/2012/03/stem-cells-in-ophthalmology-update-18.html

Mujtaba Merchant
Bangalore, India
 

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