Cell to Cure ApS

Neurodevelopmental disorders and gastrointestinal symptoms

Clinical activity includes autism spectrum disorder with associated gastrointestinal symptoms, reflecting interest in conditions where immune and regenerative cell-based approaches are being explored.

  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Gastrointestinal symptoms
  • Mesenchymal stromal cells

The research focus extends to pediatric and symptom-linked presentations that combine neurodevelopmental and digestive disease domains.

Cardiac regenerative medicine

Another area of interest is non-ischemic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, with attention on restoring cardiac function in recently diagnosed patients.

  • Non-ischemic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
  • Cardiac function
  • Allogeneic cell therapy

This supports work in cardiovascular disease where cell-based interventions are being investigated for functional recovery.

Wound healing in diabetes

The sponsor also funds research in diabetic foot ulcus, a severe complication of diabetes involving impaired tissue repair and chronic ulceration.

  • Diabetic foot ulcus
  • Chronic wound healing
  • Adipose tissue-derived cells

Interest in this area centers on lower-limb ulcer management and regenerative support for difficult-to-heal diabetic wounds.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Testing the safety and effectiveness of stem cells from fat tissue in children with autism spectrum disorder and digestive problems

    Not yet recruiting

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    Denmark
  • Testing allogeneic adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells in patients with recently diagnosed non-ischemic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

    Not recruiting

    Denmark