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Lysogene Announces First Patient Dosed with LYS-GM101 Investigational Gene Therapy for the Treatment of GM1 Gangliosidosis
Ongoing enrollment of a total of 16 patients in the UK, US and France
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Lysogene (Paris:LYS) (FR0013233475 LYS), a phase 3 gene therapy platform company targeting central nervous system (CNS) diseases, today announced dosing of the first patient, at Royal Manchester Children s Hospital, part of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, in the global adaptative-design clinical trial with LYS-GM101 (NCT04273269), a gene therapy for the treatment of GM1 gangliosidosis.
This trial is an interventional, multi-center, single-arm, two-stage adaptive-design study evaluating the intracisternal delivery of a recombinant adeno-associated virus vector serotype rh.10 (AAVrh.10) carrying the human ß-galactosidase gene (GBL1). The clinical trial includes a safety phase and a confirmatory efficacy phase. The trial will enroll 16 patients with a diagnosis
Morgan Sindall has landed the enabling works package for the redevelopment of the North Manchester General Hospital. The facility, in Crumpsall, is one of
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Distraught bride-to-be slams NHS following father s ridiculous Oldham ambulance transfer Date published: 27 May 2021
Kirsty Wilson pictured with her dad, Martin
A tearful bride-to-be has slammed Oldham NHS ambulance procedures after her father made a transfer journey with another patient suffering from Covid-19, meaning he can t now attend her wedding ceremony this Saturday.
Kirsty Wilson s father Martin (55), from Royton, is suffering from a severe infection so a decision was made yesterday morning (Wednesday) to transfer him to North Manchester General in Crumpsall for specialist treatment.
However, it appears that Martin was transferred to Crumpsall with two other patients, one of whom has now been diagnosed with Covid-19.