Nose cells to repair spinal cords? new trial tests safety and feasibility

NCT ID NCT07596563

First seen May 20, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026

Summary

This early-stage trial tests whether transplanting a patient's own nose cells into the spinal cord, combined with intensive exercise, is safe and feasible for people with chronic spinal cord injury. Up to 30 participants will receive the cell transplant and a 32-week rehab program. The goal is to see if the approach improves spinal cord structure, function, and quality of life.

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