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HUCBC modulation of Alzheimer's-like pathology and behavioral changes
SBC: SANERON CCEL THERAPEUTICS, INC. Topic: NIADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In the past years, we have shown that human umbilical cord blood cells (HUCBC, U-CORD- CELL ) provide cognitive recovery in animal models of neurodegenerative disease. Infusion of HUCBC resulted in reduced infarct volume as well as in rescue of behavioral benefits in an animal model of stroke. We further showed that HUCBC infusion proved to be beneficial in ani ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Targeting glioblastoma stem-like cells with custom-designed viral vectors
SBC: Lacerta Therapeutics, Inc. Topic: 102Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most lethal form of adult brain cancers with a median survival of andlt;15 months despite aggressive standard chemoradiation. GBM are formed by GBM stem-like cells (GSCs) - a major contributor to tumor recurrence and a natural focus for therapeutic development. There are two main reasons responsible for treatment failure: 1) high intra- and inter-tumor cellular and molecu ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Home Exercise Program (DVD) for Women with Infants and Young Children
SBC: KLEIN BUENDEL, INC. Topic: NIDADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Becoming a mother is a significant transition in a woman's life. This transition can precipitate major changes in health behaviors, like physical activity. Once a woman has a child she is much less likely to participate in regular, moderate to vigorous physical activity compared to women without children. Thus, new mothers are at risk for future weight gain and ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Restimulating memory T cell responses in elderly by a novel, live influenza vaccine
SBC: FLUGEN INC Topic: NIAIDRespiratory infections with influenza viruses cause severe morbidity and mortality in humans and animals worldwideImportantlyin humansthe majority of morbidity and mortality following flu infection is seen in older individualsrtyears oldYetclear understanding of how aging impacts on innate immune responsesand how to improve vaccine design in this age group is lackingRestimulating preexisting memor ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Acute-infarct selective cardiac MRI contrast agent
SBC: ELGAVISH PARAMAGNETICS, INC. Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant The overall goal of this project is to demonstrate the ability of our acute myocardial infarct selective paramagnetic contrast agent Gadolinium ABE DTTA to differentiate between acute and chronic infarcts in a reliable manner using contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ceMRI In our Phase I data we have shown that Gd ABE DTTA exclusively highlight ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Developing a Small Peptide to Control Autoimmune Inflammation In Type 1 Diabetes
SBC: Op-T-Mune, Inc Topic: NIAIDType 1 Diabetes (T1D) affects an ever growing population. While this disease typically has been associated with juveniles, the disease in adult populations is rapidly increasing. The defining clinical component is insulin loss, which occurs because of sustained inflammation in the islets. At present there is no means to prevent or reverse insulin loss. A major inflammatory pathway in T1D that cont ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Testing and Commercialization of a Superior Device to Maintain Perioperative Normothermia In Anesthetized Patients
SBC: Mercury Biomed LLC Topic: 300Project SummaryAbstractThis proposal presents Phase II of Mercury Biomedandapos s plan for commercializing the new and innovative WarmSmart technology to more effectively keep surgical patients normothermicWarmSmart embodies several breakthrough concepts in bioheat transfer to manage core temperatureWe are building a costcompetitive patient warming technology that will be superior to existing tech ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of DR?1-MOG-35-55 for treatment of DR2 negative MS subjects
SBC: VIROGENOMICS BIODEVELOPMENT INC Topic: NIAIDPROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT Our recently completed Phaseanimal studies demonstrated the ability of our novel second generation partialp MHC constructDRhMOGto treat acute and chronic EAE with potency comparable to the parent RTLmoleculepDRMOGin matched DRTg mice and in DRnegative mismatched miceHaving met our Phasemilestonesour Phase II application will produce a fully humanized DRhMOGmolecule and ass ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Tissue Engineered Intestine
SBC: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLC Topic: 300PROJECT ABSTRACT Short bowel syndromeSBSis a major clinical problem affecting newbornschildren and adultsfor which there is currently no known cureThe disorder results from the functional or anatomic loss of extensive segments of small intestine rendering the intestinal absorptive capacity severely compromisedSBS is clinically defined by malabsorptiondiarrheasteatorrheafluid and electrolyte distur ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Making Standing Balance The Fifth Vital Sign in Clinical Settings
SBC: BERTEC CORP Topic: NIAFalls are a significant source of early morbidity and mortality in the aging population, yet the neurological,sensory, and motor changes that lead to increased fall risk often escape early identification and intervention. Vital signs are commonly used in clinical settings to assess the cardiovascular system (blood pressure, heart rate), immune system (body temperature), and the respiratory system ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health