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Methods for treating nervous system injury and disease
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The invention is directed to methods for treating nervous system injury and disease, in particular traumatic brain injury and degenerative nervous system disease. Such methods utilize novel compositions, including but not limited to trophic factor-secreting extraembryonic cells (herein referred to as TSE cells), including, but not limited to, amnion-derived multipotent progenitor cells (herein referred to as AMP cells) and conditioned media derived therefrom (herein referred to as amnion-derived cellular cytokine solution or ACCS), each alone or in combination with each other and/or other agents.
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14 . A method for treating a disease or disorder of the nervous system in a patient in need thereof, wherein the disease or disorder of the nervous system is caused by a neurotoxin, an infection, a tumor, a metabolic abnormality, or a genetic abnormality, the method comprising the step of administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of one or more compositions selected from the group consisting of a composition comprising Amnion-derived Multipotent Progenitor (AMP) cells and a composition comprising Amnion-derived Cellular Cytokine Solution (ACCS), wherein the AMP cells or ACCS is administered by infusion or injection.
15 . The method of claim 14 wherein the ACCS is pooled ACCS.
16 . The method of claim 14 wherein the AMP cells or ACCS is administered in combination with another agent.
17 . The method of claim 16 wherein the other agent is selected from the group consisting of a neuroprotective agent, a growth factor, a cytokine, a chemokine, an antibody, an antibiotic, an anti-fungal, and an anti-viral.Cited by (0)
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