Coya Therapeutics Announces Positive Interim Results of an Investigator-Initiated Open Label Study with Low-Dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig Combination Treatment in Five Patients with Mild to Moderate Frontotemporal Dementia – DIR HONGKONG
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Coya Therapeutics Announces Positive Interim Results of an Investigator-Initiated Open Label Study with Low-Dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig Combination Treatment in Five Patients with Mild to Moderate Frontotemporal Dementia
Results from the first patient cohort (N=5) of an open-label proof of concept academic study with low-dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig demonstrated a rapid and durable statistically significant increase in the number and suppressive function of Tregs compared to baseline values. - Clinically, patients with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) demonstrated minimal to no cognitive decline throughout the study period. Treatment was well tolerated, no serious adver…
Coya Therapeutics Announces Positive Interim Results of an Investigator-Initiated Open Label Study with Low-Dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig Combination Treatment in Five Patients with Mild to Moderate Frontotemporal Dementia – DIR HONGKONG
– Results from the first patient cohort (N=5) of an open-label proof of concept academic study with low-dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig demonstrated a rapid and durable statistically significant increase in the number and suppressive function of Tregs compared to baseline values. – Clinically, patients with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) demonstrated minimal to no cognitive decline throughout the study period. Treatment was well tolerated, no serious adve…
Coya Therapeutics Announces Positive Interim Results of an Investigator-Initiated Open Label Study with Low-Dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig Combination Treatment in Five Patients with Mild to Moderate Frontotemporal Dementia – EastMud
– Results from the first patient cohort (N=5) of an open-label proof of concept academic study with low-dose IL-2 and CTLA4-Ig demonstrated a rapid and durable statistically significant increase in the number and suppressive function of Tregs compared to baseline values. – Clinically, patients with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) demonstrated minimal to no cognitive decline throughout the study period. Treatment was well tolerated, no serious adve…
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