Baby tooth stem cells tested as potential ALS treatment
NCT ID NCT06889857
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether an infusion made from stem cells found in baby teeth is safe and might help people with ALS. The trial involves 10 Japanese patients with mild to moderate ALS symptoms. Researchers will monitor safety closely and check if the treatment helps slow disease progression or improve daily function.
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Locations
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Hitonowa Medical
Chiyoda City, Tokyo, 102-0085, Japan
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