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This study is designed to compare the treatment of 2 groups: autologous tenocytes injection in combination with exercises versus saline injection in combination with exercises.
A 6-month study of efficacy and safety comparing concentration-controlled Certican® with MSCs to Certican® with standard tacrolimus in renal transplant recipients
The study will evaluate the injection of AMDC for Urinary Sphincter Repair (USR) compared to a placebo dose, with the hypothesis that one or two treatments of AMDC is statistically superior to placebo at 12 months following the initial treatment.
The main objective is assessment of safety and feasibility of intravenous administration of autologous, in vitro expanded, mesenchymal stem cells in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension due to systemic sclerosis. The secondary objective is…
To determine the efficacy and the safety of PREOB®, a proprietary population of autologous bone-forming cells, in the treatment of non-infected hypotrophic non-union fractures of long bones.
Primary ObjectiveTo demonstrate that the effectiveness of the NOVOCART® 3D plus autologouschondrocyte transplantation system is superior to microfracture for the treatment ofarticular cartilage defects of the knee by demonstrating superiority of the…
The objective of the present trial is to investigate the safety of an allogenic tumor cell lysate loaded onto autologuous dendritic cells (AlloDen) in patients with malignant mesothelioma (MM). Heretoo we will perform a phase I study with a…
Determine the safety and efficacy of Tiscover compared to AS210 (acellular donor dermis, construct Tiscover is cultured on) for the treatment of chronic, therapy resistant (arterio-) veneus leg/foot ulcers in an out patient setting.
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The objective of this study is to determine the Safety and Efficacy of ADRCs delivered via the intracoronary route in the treatment of patients with ST-elevation acute myocardial infarction (STEMI).Investigation of stem and regenerative cell therapy…
ObjectiveEvaluation of the application of cultured autologous keratinocytes in combination with a meshed split skin autograft to improve burn wound healing
The objective of this study is to demonstrate superior efficacy and evaluate the safety of MACI Implant compared with arthroscopic microfracture in the treatment of patients (aged 18 to 55 years old) with symptomatic articular cartilage defects of…
This is an exploratory study, consisting of two parts. In part I a dose escalation is performed and the primary objective is the safety of different doses of TLR-DC. In part II TLR-DC vaccination will be compared with cytokine-matured DC vaccination…
To determine the efficacy and the safety of PREOB, a proprietary population of autologous bone-forming cells, in the treatment of non-infected hypotrophic non-union fractures of long bones.
To validate and extend findings from the TACT sytudy group as well as our own preliminary data in a randomized, placebo controlled study in patients with and without diabetes.
1. The primary objectives of this phase I/II clinical trial is to demonstrate feasibility and evaluate the safety and toxicity of ACT plus vaccination according to CTCAE 4.0 criteria.2. Secondary objectives include the evaluation of the clinical…
This is an exploratory study and the primary objective is the immunogenicity and feasibility of combined chemotherapy-DC vaccination. The secondary objectives are the toxicity and clinical efficacy. This study will provide important data on the…
A pilot feasibility study (n=5) will be performed to evaluate the feasibility (logistics, timing) and safety of administering autologous tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) generated at the NKI-AVL infused in conjunction with systemic high-dose…
The primary goal is to show the capability of monocyte-derived DC after RNA electroporation for melanoma antigens to induce an immune response.The secondary objective is to show clinical response.
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of intralesional administration of eASCs (CX-401) when added to standard surgical care and drainage for the treatment of complex perianal fistulas in patients with Crohn*s disease (CD).