Fat cells injected to fight MS: could they repair the brain?
NCT ID NCT03461419
Summary
This study is testing whether cells taken from a patient's own body fat can help control advanced Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Doctors collect, process, and inject these cells back into the patient's bloodstream, hoping they will reduce brain inflammation and slow disease progression. The trial aims to see if this approach is safe and if it improves patients' daily function and quality of life.
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Locations
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Global Alliance of Regenerative Medicine (GARM) International
Roatán, Hn, Honduras, Honduras
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Robert W. Alexander, MD, FICS, LLC
Stevensville, Montana, 59870, United States
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