I'd assume it would have been done in one of the two foreign hospitals mentioned here:
Institute for Cellular Medicine, Panama City, Panama
Hospital CIMA, San Jose, Costa Rica
I would think the research was done in the American universities while consulting those doctors listed, with the actual procedures done in those two hospitals. That's only if I had to guess.
I wish I knew more, too.
- Tyler
____________ _________ _________ __
From: Jason Gallagher <
elevatorsout@ gmail.com>
To:
dmdpioneers@ yahoogroups. comSent: Wed, October 21, 2009 8:05:38 PM
Subject: Re: [DMD Pioneers] Case Report of Stem Cell Therapy for DMD
Tyler,
That makes sense about the doctors
correlating. I was just curious as to
the locality of the patient. Where did he receive the treatments? Was it
in the USA? I didn't think in the USA they allowed such types of trials
without lots of hoop jumping first. These are the questions I am wondering
about.
---Jason
--^--^--^--^ --^--^--^ --^--^--^ --^
Jason Gallagher
913-735-5341
Turn your stumbling blocks into stepping stones. -Anonymous
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Tyler Smith <theangrywaffles@
yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>
> Each location correlates to the doctors listed. So for example...
>
> Thomas E. Ichim, Medistem Inc, San Diego, USA
> Doru T. Alexandrescu, Georgetown Dermatology, Washington DC
>
> And so on.
>
> I also assume Estevao derived the article information from this link:
>
>
http://sci.rutgers. edu/forum/ showthread. php?p=1111323
>
> It's not much more informative, however.
>
> - Tyler
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]