Personal stem cells tested to heal injured brains
NCT ID NCT04063215
Summary
This study tested whether infusing a patient's own stem cells is safe and might help the brain heal after a traumatic injury. It involved 24 adults with brain injuries that happened more than six months prior. Researchers looked for changes in brain scans, thinking skills, and quality of life over a year.
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Locations
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Memorial Hermann Hospital-Clinical Research Unit (MMH-CRU)
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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