by rss feed | Dec 18, 2024 | mesenchymal cells, Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, RYONCIL
In a landmark decision, today the FDA approved Ryoncil from Mesoblast for GvHD. This is the first time the FDA has approved a mescenchymal stromal/stem cell or MSC therapy of any kind. There have been many ups and downs for Mesoblast toward this approval of Ryoncil or...
by rss feed | Aug 4, 2023 | clinical trials, mesenchymal cells, Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l
Australian biotech Mesoblast has had a rollercoaster ride working toward FDA approval of its mesenchymal cell therapy product remestemcel-L. They are seeking approval for use in patients with graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). More specifically, it is intended for...
by rss feed | Dec 22, 2020 | COVID-19, Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, stem cell clinical trials, Stem cells for COVID-19
I’ve been closely following the arena of stem cells for COVID-19 since the pandemic broke including the efforts of Mesoblast. Mesoblast unlikely to meet primary endpoints in Phase III COVID trial Now, the firm got bad news as its DSMB reported that they are...
by rss feed | Nov 22, 2020 | cancer, cancer stem cells, cell biology, cellular mechanics, childhood glioma, COVID-19 cell therapy, Duke autism, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, remestemcel-L COVID-19, Stem cells for COVID-19, Weekend Reads
The COVID-19 pandemic is tearing through the country right as we are starting into the holiday season, but the wheels of science including cell biology keep going and we keep reading all the great work. What news or papers caught your eye? Here are some of the things...
by rss feed | Nov 22, 2020 | cancer, cancer stem cells, cell biology, cellular mechanics, childhood glioma, COVID-19 cell therapy, Duke autism, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, remestemcel-L COVID-19, Stem cells for COVID-19, Weekend Reads
The COVID-19 pandemic is tearing through the country right as we are starting into the holiday season, but the wheels of science including cell biology keep going and we keep reading all the great work. What news or papers caught your eye? Here are some of the things...