MAPPING THE B.R.A.I.N.

May 17, 2013 OneMedPlace Team 0

On April 2nd, 2013, U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled the “BRAIN” Initiative, which is short for Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies. The BRAIN Initiative may be known as the spiritual successor to the Human Genome Project, not only for its desire to understand a mysterious place known to medical science, but for taking its cues from the initial success of the HGP.

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White Paper Explores the Amarantus Bioscience Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnostic

April 25, 2013 OneMedPlace Team 0

Amarantus Bioscience has posted a White Paper exploring the company’s LymPro Alzheimer’s Disease diagnostic, prepared by a member of the company’s Board of Advisors. The Paper discusses the increasing prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease, the clinical and economic advantages of early detection, and why the LymPro Test is poised to potentially become the market leading diagnostic product in the Alzheimer’s space.

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Release: Amarantus BioSciences Announces Positive Data for MANF in Delivery Diffusion Animal Model of Parkinson’s Disease

November 28, 2012 OneMedPlace Team 0

Amarantus BioSciences, Inc. (AMBS), a biotechnology company developing new disease-modifying treatments and diagnostics for Parkinson’s disease and Traumatic Brain Injury centered on its proprietary anti-apoptosis therapeutic protein MANF, today announced that the Company has successfully completed experiments demonstrating that MANF has an excellent diffusion profile in the striatum of rat brains.

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Release: Amarantus BioSciences Announces MANF Demonstrates Superiority over GDNF in Neurorestoration Behavioural Animal Model of Parkinson’s Disease

October 25, 2012 OneMedPlace Team 0

The following is a news release published October 25 by Amarantus BioSciences discussing positive behavioural efficacy data for MANF, the company’s powerful therapeutic protein with neuron-protective properties. Data from a neurorestoration 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) rat model Parkinson’s disease shows superiority of MANF over GDNF.