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Sunday, 05/17/2015 8:51:21 AM

Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:51:21 AM

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RPE Therapy Works! It's Like A Retina Transplant

they could only detect hand motion.
Within a few days
they could actually start to see and count fingers
-Lanza April 27, 2015

Except for one patient,
virtually all of the patients
either improved or stabilized
-Lanza April 27, 2015


Dr. Robert Lanza, UConn Stem Cell, April 27, 2015
( No one expected it would ONLY take a FEW DAYS, !!! )
( 42 patients treated now )( Failure Seems to be quite RARE ! ( one patient ! ) )

Phase 1 | 2A was BETTER than anyone expected.

The EMA has ALREADY approved SMD phase 2 Pivotal.
http://ir.ocata.com/press-releases/detail/2754/ocata-therapeutics-receives-regulatory-guidance-from

A pivotal trial can refer to a clinical trial or study intended to provide evidence for a drug marketing approval, e.g. by the US FDA. Phase III trials are assumed to be pivotal so the phrase is often used for the rare pivotal phase II trials.

PW:
7may15, CC, (final 90 seconds, talking about RPE Therapy)
"If we even so much as replicate
the data in the Lancet,
then we've transformed this therapy now,
into a very meaningful therapy, I believe, for the future."


Notes:
When PW refers to "the data in the Lancet",
he is talking about the ignored, belittled,and lied about, phase 1 | phase 2A, RESULTS.


We can, ... take the stem cells and turn them into essentially brand new, young, juvenile retinal pigment epithelium and give somebody a fresh layer of these cells ... if they have macular degeneration

Principal Investigator: Steven Schwartz, MD
Dr. Stephen Schwartz, UCLA and Jules Stein Institute
Charlie Rose show, 4/22/14

http://www.charlierose.com/watch/60378567

Slide 16, Dr. Anglade: "The retina is basically a
10 cell layer thick tissue. The very bottom is
a single cell layer called the pigment epithelium.
And that's the tissue we're transplanting."

And what this means:
What we did is transplant the cells into patients who
have a disease where those particular cells are dying;
And we replaced those dying tissues with new tissue
that's derived from these stem cells. In a way
it's a retinal transplant. - Dr Steven Schwartz, UCLA

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