Outcome From a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial - Improvement of Peripheral Arterial Disease by Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor-Mobilized Autologous Peripheral-Blood-Mononuclear Cell Transplantation (IMPACT).
CONCLUSIONS: In this first randomized, large-scale clinical trial of G-CSF-mobilized PBMNC transplantation, the cell therapy was tolerated by a variety of PAD patients. The PBMNC therapy was significantly effective for inhibiting disease progression in mild-to-moderate PAD.
PMID: 29877199 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Circulation Journal - Category: Cardiology Authors: Horie T, Yamazaki S, Hanada S, Kobayashi S, Tsukamoto T, Haruna T, Sakaguchi K, Sakai K, Obara H, Morishita K, Saigo K, Shintani Y, Kubo K, Hoshino J, Oda T, Kaneko E, Nishikido M, Ioji T, Kaneda H, Fukushima M, Japan Study Group of Peripheral Vascular Re Tags: Circ J Source Type: research
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