howcome no one that said they would report back reported back ?
howcome no one that said they would report back reported back ?
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"what???? , you don't 'all' wear a poop sac?.... DAMNIT BONNIE, YOU LIED TO ME ABOUT THE POOP SAC!!!! "
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The lack of activity on this site as a whole is disturbing, anyone got anything new or even something to look forward to in the near-future?
"That's not smog! It's SMUG!! " - randy marsh, southpark
"what???? , you don't 'all' wear a poop sac?.... DAMNIT BONNIE, YOU LIED TO ME ABOUT THE POOP SAC!!!! "
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Moe said he would give one after this weekend - has anyone tried sending him a PM?
Last edited by paolocipolla; 07-23-2015 at 05:48 AM.
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I bet they cured Moe on the spot. Hes probably out enjoying his new legs. I know I would be.
Hahaha good one!
Sorry guys, I got writer's block plus I suck in reporting as I mentioned earlier... but first off bref, a reminder that this was an open house held at the W. M. Keck Center at Rutgers University in Jersey, were scientists and students do animal studies and research. It is not the Hospital in China with human patients crawling doing 6-6-6 programs or anything like that, so I wanted to make that clear.
Second, as far as new info, I realized how privileged we are having this forum to keep us up with the advance knowledge of what's out there. I realized that most of common questions were repeatedly answered here. As for the upcoming trials still no dates, but I'm much more confident now that it will happen when the time is right.
gimme more time, gonna write some more.......
There is not much new to report on. We don't know if the Phase II patients have had any new changes, or if they have even maintained what they recovered. They need to be brought in and examined. Wise and the team are working hard on the IND application, a few articles for publication, and some have been submitted for publication. This was recently published in Neurotrauma. Other articles- You Say You Want a Revolution?, Electrical Stimulation and Motor Recovery.
The CN302 Phase 2 Lithium Trial on Neuropathic Pain (60) patients has been completed and will soon be unblinded.
Dr. Paul Lu, a para, had an excellent presentation at the Summer Open House. He is doing great work and seeing incredible recovery in rats. Here's a few of his papers- Bridging the injured spinal cord with neural stem cells, Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury