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International Stem Cell Corp ISCO

International Stem Cell Corporation is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that is focused on therapeutic and biomedical product development. The Company is primarily a research and development company, for the therapeutic market, which has focused on advancing potential clinical applications of human parthenogenetic stem cells (hpSCs) for the treatment of various diseases of the central nervous system and liver diseases. The Company's products are based on human cell culture and a type of pluripotent stem cells and hpSCs. The Company's subsidiaries include Lifeline Cell Technology, LLC (LCT), which develops, manufactures and commercializes primary human cell research products for the biomedical market; Lifeline Skin Care, Inc. (LSC), which develops, manufactures and markets a category of anti-aging skin care products for anti-aging market, and Cyto Therapeutics Pty. Ltd. (Cyto Therapeutics) performs research and development (R&D) for the therapeutic market.


OTCQB:ISCO - Post by User

Post by MissionIRon Mar 31, 2016 6:02pm
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International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO) Offers Business U

International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO) Offers Business U
International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO) Offers Business Update and Year-End Financial Results 
 
Before the opening bell, International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCQB: ISCO) provided a business update and announced its fourth quarter and year-end financial results for the period ended December 31, 2015. Through wholly-owned subsidiaries Lifeline Skin Care and Lifeline Cell Technology, the company increased its operating income by 65 percent to $1.67 million during 2015, as compared to $1.01 million in 2014. This increase, which also included an eight percent rise in total revenues, was attributed to a 15 percent spike in sales through Lifeline Cell Technology. Lifeline Cell Technology is expected to continue gaining momentum in the months to come following the recent launch of its new nano-compound products, which have been shown to induce the production of elastin and collagen without the toxic characteristics of retinoic acid.
 
This strong financial performance set the stage for ISCO’s progress toward the development of its innovative human parthenogenetic stem cells-derived neural stem cells, as described by its CEO and co-chairman, Andrey Semechkin, PhD.
 
“2015 was a milestone year for ISCO,” he stated in the news release. “We made significant progress in our corporate priorities and received authorization by the Therapeutics Goods Administration in Australia to initiate a Phase I dose escalation clinical trial of human parthenogenetic stem cells-derived neural stem cells (ISC-hpNSC®) in patients with moderate to severe Parkinson’s disease (PD). In addition to Parkinson’s, our scientists are currently evaluating other therapeutic indications based on our stem cell technology platform.”
 
After receiving approval to begin clinical trials of ISC-hpNSC for the treatment of Parkinson’s in Australia, ISCO entered into a master clinical research agreement with the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, one of the world’s leading brain research centers, covering a phase I clinical study. With this arrangement in place, the company commenced enrollment for its clinical trial in early March, and it expects to provide interim results from the study as early as October 2016.
 
ISCO will look to build on its recent progress moving forward in 2016. In addition to completing dosing in its phase I clinical study and reporting preliminary efficacy and safety clinical trial results, the company aims to report on the results of animal studies examining the efficacy of ISC-hpNSC as a treatment for stroke, as well as animal study results of a novel therapy using a patient’s own cells to combat osteoarthritis.
 
For more information, visit www.internationalstemcell.com
 
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