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23 января 2007

Amorcyte Cardiac Cell Therapy Trial Passes First Stage and Opens Two New Sites

Amorcyte, Inc. (Amorcyte), a privately funded biotechnology company developing cell therapy products to treat cardiovascular disease, announced that its phase I clinical trial is now open in two new clinical sites and the data safety monitoring board has approved the trial going forward to the second stage using, as per the approved protocol, an increased number of stem cells.
The trial has recently been opened at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine under Douglas E. Vaughan, MD, FACC, Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, and at Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital with co-principal investigators Emerson C. Perin, MD, PhD, Director, New Cardiovascular Interventional Technology and James T. Willerson, M.D., president of the UT Health Science Center at Houston, and president-elect and medical director of the Texas Heart Institute.
The Phase I trial has been open since June at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia under Principal Investigator, Arshed A. Quyyumi, MD, FRCP, FACC.
"All treatment patients in the first cohort received intra-coronary artery infusion of a specified number of stem cells. The DSMB reviewed all of the data on the first treatment group and gave approval to start accruing patients in cohort 2 at an increased pre-specified number of stem cells infused intra-coronary artery," said Dr. Thomas Moss, Amorcyte's Chief Medical Officer.
Amorcyte's Chairman of the Board, Dr. Andrew L. Pecora, stated, "Entering into the second cohort of this study, we are pleased to bring on two new centers under the direction of investigators with unparalleled reputation in the field. Texas Heart Institute is one of the premier cardiac centers in the United States with a stellar international reputation. Vanderbilt has recently finished a state of the art cardiac center and is the premier center in Tennessee with patients referred from Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama and Mississippi. The addition of these two centers will significantly speed up patient accrual."

Amorcyte is actively recruiting patients for the trial. Amorcyte expects patient accrual for its 40-patient Phase I clinical trial to be completed in early 2007.

About Cardiovascular Disease
It is estimated that each year there are approximately 1.1 million instances of acute myocardial infarctions, 12 million cases of chronic ischemia and 5 million occurrences of congestive heart failure in the United States. A significant percentage of these patients may benefit from additional therapies to ameliorate the symptoms of their disease. Therapies like those being developed by Amorcyte are under active investigation to determine safety and efficacy.

About Amorcyte, Inc.
Amorcyte, Inc is a therapeutics company pursuing cell-based therapies for cardiovascular diseases, reimbursable on a commercial scale for widespread clinical use. Amorcyte was incorporated in May 2005 and received approval to open its Phase I trial in September 2005. Watch for more information soon at www.amorcyte.com.
 
 

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