After raising AU$4 million (US$2.6 million), Argenica Therapeutics Pty. Ltd. is gearing up to begin phase II trials in ischemic stroke for ARG-007, a glutamate receptor modulator that is believed to reduce brain tissue death after stroke.
After raising AU$4 million (US$2.6 million), Argenica Therapeutics Pty. Ltd. is gearing up to begin phase II trials in ischemic stroke for ARG-007, a glutamate receptor modulator that is believed to reduce brain tissue death after stroke.
Qrons Inc. has established a collaboration with scientists at a public research university in Israel, by which Tellurium-based compounds in combination with Qrons' QS-200 product candidate and other configurations will be explored as treatment for diffused axonal injuries (concussions), which accounts for approximately 89% of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
As many as 3.8 million people experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year in the United States and it is also the strongest environmental risk factor for developing dementia, but there are no treatments to mitigate deficits from TBI.
Emory University and Medical College of Wisconsin have presented quinazolinone derivatives acting as NADPH oxidase (NOX) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of traumatic brain injury and epilepsy.
Regenerative medicine company Sanbio Co. Ltd. submitted its BLA for its lead mesenchymal stem cell-based treatment, SB-623, to Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for chronic motor deficit due to traumatic brain injury. The application was submitted through Japan’s Sakigake designation system.
Developed by Infrascan Inc., the FDA-cleared Infrascanner device was touted as the first hand-held device to help detect bleeding in the skull and supported financially by the U.S. military anxious to treat moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in wounded service members. The FDA has now expanded the Infrascanner’s use to traumatic intracranial hematomas or brain bleeds in pediatric patients aged 2 years and older.
With an ambitious goal of bringing 24/7 electroencephalogram (EEG) capabilities to hospitals across the country, Epitel Inc. closed a $12.5 million series A financing round that it plans to use to fund the initial pilot for commercialization of its wearable, wireless EEG platform. The Epilog platform received FDA clearance for use in hospital emergency departments and critical care units last year.
Wave Neuroscience Inc.’s study of the use of electromagnetic stimulation to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) entered its second phase, building on the positive outcomes seen in the phase I collaboration with the U.S. military. Texas A&M University Health Science Center is directing the trial, which will expand the study to civilians.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke have demonstrated that systemic infections after either traumatic brain injury or cerebrovascular injury impair the repair of blood vessels by competing for the services of immune cells, in particular, proangiogenic myeloid cells.