Could stem cells ease autism symptoms? new trial tests combo therapy
NCT ID NCT05307536
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a child's own bone marrow stem cells, combined with educational therapy, can safely reduce autism symptoms. 54 children aged 3-7 with moderate to severe autism took part. Researchers measured changes in behavior, social skills, and quality of life. The goal was to see if this approach helps control the condition, not cure it.
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Vinmec Research Institute of Stem Cell and Gene Technology
Hanoi, 10000, Vietnam
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