Stem Cells as an Emerging Paradigm in Stroke 3

STROKEAHA: December 24, 2013

Cell-based therapy continues to grow as a new field to explore investigational treatments for stroke. Leaders from academia and industry convened an inaugural meeting in 2007 with members of the National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to generate consensus-based guidelines on the development of cell therapies for stroke, entitled “Stem Cells as an Emerging Paradigm in Stroke” (STEPS).1 These guidelines focused on preclinical studies that are considered important as part of a development program to support clinical testing of cell therapies. The STEPS meeting also provided recommendations on the conduct of early-stage clinical trials. Given the rapid advances in the field, a second meeting was held in 2009 to update and expand these guidelines, which were published as STEPS 2. Read More

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