Living Cell Technologies' Diabetes Clinical Trial Authorized by New Zealand Government
Posted on: Wednesday, 24 June 2009, 08:00 CDT
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DIABECELL(R) is designed to normalize blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetes sufferers. DIABECELL(R) comprises encapsulated porcine insulin-producing cells which can be administered without the need to use immunosuppressive drugs.
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body's own immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas (called beta cells). Five to 10 percent of the more than 200 million diabetics worldwide have insulin dependent type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is associated with kidney failure, blindness, nerve damage, life-threatening cardiovascular disease and limb amputations. Current treatment options include multiple daily injections of insulin.
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CONTACT: Dr. Paul Tan Chief Executive Officer Mob: 021 608 784 (NZ) Tel: +64 9 276 2690 ptan@lctglobal.com Mr John Cowan Finance & Administration Manager Tel: +64 9 276 2690 jcowan@lctglobal.com Prof. Bob Elliott Medical Director Mob: +64 27 292 4177 Tel:+64 9 276 2690 relliott@lctglobal.com Paul Dekkers Investor and Media Relations Tel: +612 9237 2800 pdekkers@bcg.com.auSOURCE Living Cell Technologies
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