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FDA clears trial testing Mesoblast cell therapy in kids with DMD

The FDA has approved a clinical trial for a new cell therapy called remestemcel-L-rknd made by Mesoblast. The therapy will be tested in children ages 5-9 who have Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a serious muscle disease. About 76 children will participate in the trial and receive either the therapy or a placebo while continuing their regular DMD treatments.

WHY IT MATTERSThis trial represents a new treatment approach for DMD in young children who are still in a critical window for muscle development, offering families a potential alternative or complement to existing therapies.
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Trial Now Recruiting: Human Amniotic-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Calciphylaxis (NCT04592640)

Researchers are testing a new treatment for calciphylaxis, a serious condition where calcium builds up in blood vessels and skin tissue, causing painful sores. The treatment uses special cells from amniotic fluid (the fluid around a baby during pregnancy) to see if they can help heal the damage. This is an early-stage trial with a small group of 9 patients to check if the treatment is safe and works.

WHY IT MATTERSCalciphylaxis has very few treatment options and high mortality rates — this trial offers patients with chronic kidney disease a chance to access an experimental stem cell therapy that could reduce tissue damage and improve survival.
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