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Old 10-27-2015, 08:00 AM #1
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Default LIVING CELL TE 42 weeks post NTCELL ® implant Data shows treatment stops progression

http://lctglobal.ongoing.co.nz/uploa...42%20weeks.pdf

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In all four patients NTCELL treatment has stopped the progression of Parkinson’s disease as measured by globally accepted and validated neurological rating scales. In all four patients the 42 week post-implant data show there is a clinically and statistically significant improvement in the patients’ neurological score from their pre-implant baseline. That improvement is equivalent to approximately 5 years of Parkinson’s disease remission and is maintained 74 weeks after NTCELL transplant in the first patient.
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In all four patients NTCELL treatment has stopped the progression of Parkinson’s disease as measured by globally accepted and validated neurological rating scales. In all four patients the 42 week post-implant data show there is a clinically and statistically significant improvement in the patients’ neurological score from their pre-implant baseline. That improvement is equivalent to approximately 5 years of Parkinson’s disease remission and is maintained 74 weeks after NTCELL transplant in the first patient.
This is great news. I'll bet the owner of the herd of pigs used to obtain the NTCELLS is quite happy as I'm sure they are quite valuable now! Can't wait for the next study to start!
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