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Geron's courage and determination earned them permission to go ahead.
Don C. Reed: California Versus the Valley of Death Don C. Reed 2011
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"I don't think we're looking at seeing complete repair of the spinal cord, but at least a partial regain of function," Jane Lebkowski , Geron's chief scientific officer, said in an interview.
Stem-Cell Clinical Trials Move Debate Beyond Labs Jeanne Whalen 2011
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Geron's courage and determination earned them permission to go ahead.
Don C. Reed: California Versus the Valley of Death Don C. Reed 2011
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While Geron's news may disappoint hopeful patients, researchers and some investors, some analysts believe it makes sense.
Geron's Stem-Cell Exit Arose From Financial Uncertainty Peter Loftus 2011
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Even if there are problems with the spinal cord damage victims, Geron's research shows the cells do not leave the site of the injury, indicating patients would not suffer any ill effects, Okarma said.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave long-awaited permission to Geron's attempt to ease paralysis with embryonic stem cells.
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Geron's drug contains living cells, called oligodendrocyte progenitor cells, that help restore nerve fibers and myelin, which is a protective sheath that protects nerves in the central nervous system.
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Geron's CEO, Dr. Thomas Okarma, thinks that spinal injury is a logical place to begin.
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If a committee like this were already in place it could have fostered better public understanding of what lies ahead with Geron's promising but still risky clinical research.
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The agreement with Geron means GE will distribute Geron's stem cells and the plates that store those cells to customers such as research labs and pharmaceutical companies.
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