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神経疾患の新たな治療法:幹細胞療法

New Options for Treating Neurological Disease: Stem Cell Therapy

発行 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日 2006年12月 商品コード 45802
ページ情報 英文 25 Pages
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当商品の販売は、2011年12月21日を持ちまして終了しました。

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Abstract

Introduction

Stem cell therapy development is challenged by controversy, intellectual property issues, and a high failure rate. Despite these challenges, stem cell therapy presents some of the most promising options for hard-to-treat and highly degenerative neurological diseases.

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Stem cell therapy holds vast potential for treating degeneration or injury in areas of the body that are incapable of autonomous healing, such as the central nervous system (CNS). How can stem cells boost healing in the CNS? What are the limitations of these therapies in the CNS? What scientifi c and regulatory roadblocks exist for developing stem cell therapies for the CNS? Several manufacturers are investigating stem cell therapies to treat neurological disease. What are the different approaches for developing these therapies? What value do different stem cell therapies offer, and what challenges do they face? How might these agents impact the different disease markets?

Stem cell therapies may represent the fi rst true disease-modifying therapies for multiple neurological diseases, but their success will depend on many factors, including ethics, clinical trial design, and safety concerns. How are ethics affecting stem cell design? What can we expect from future stem cell clinical trials? Which stem cell therapies are likely to offer the best safety profi les?

Scope

  • Stem cell introduction: stages of stem cell differentiation, comparison of stem cell types, history of stem cell development.
  • Value of stem cells for neurological diseases: benefi ts and limitations of stem cells and their therapeutic value for multiple neurological indications, including Alzheimer' s disease and Parkinson' s disease.
  • Emerging stem cell therapies for neurological uses: discussion of multiple companies' initiatives into developing neurological stem cell therapies.
  • Outlook: hurdles for stem cell therapy development, discussion of which stem cell therapies are more likely to succeed.

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Companies

  • Advanced Cell Technology
  • Athersys
  • Berlex
  • Boehringer Ingelheim
  • BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics
  • Ferrer Internacional
  • Genentech
  • Geron
  • Kyowa Hakko
  • Mitsubishi Pharma
  • ReNeuron Group
  • Saneron CCel
  • Sanofi -Aventis
  • Schering
  • Stem Cell Therapeutics
  • StemCells
  • Titan Pharmaceuticals

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Strategic Considerations
  • Stakeholder Implications
  • Introduction
  • Overview of Stem Cell Development
  • History of Stem Cell Research
  • Potential of Stem Cell Therapies in Neurological Disease
  • Stroke
  • Alzheimer' s Disease
  • Parkinson' s Disease
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Huntington' s Disease
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  • Lysosomal Storage Diseases
  • Leading Companies in Stem Cell Therapeutics for Neurological Disease
  • StemCells
  • Geron
  • ReNeuron Group
  • Stem Cell Therapeutics
  • Athersys
  • BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics
  • Advanced Cell Technology
  • Saneron CCel
  • Outlook

Tables

  • 1. Types of Stem Cells
  • 2. Neurological Disorders That May Benefit from Stem Cell Therapy
  • 3. Key Research Studies on Stem Cells in Stroke
  • 4. Key Research Studies on Stem Cells in Alzheimer' s Disease
  • 5. Key Research Studies on Stem Cells in Parkinson' s Disease
  • 6. Key Research Studies on Stem Cells in Spinal Cord Injury
  • 7. Companies Developing Stem Cell Therapies

Figures

  • 1. Stem Cell Differentiation
  • 2. Important Events in the History of Stem Cell Research
  • 3. Government Policies Regarding Stem Cell Research
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