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New Pharmacology Research from Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital Discussed

Published in Clinical Trials Week, December 12th, 2011

2011 DEC 12 -- According to the authors of recent research published in the journal Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, "Purpose of review Cell therapy is considered a potential therapeutic avenue for the treatment of skeletal muscle diseases. Heterologous and autologous approaches have been attempted in the context, respectively, of generalized degenerative disease and of localized repairs."

"Cell transplantation trials, however, have been hampered by poor survival and limited migratory ability of the cells. This article reviews recent problems including the identification of new putative cellular candidates, the combination of complementary...

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