Pluristem Therapeutics Announces First Patient Enrollment In Phase I Clinical Trial For Treatment Of Peripheral Artery Disease With PLX-PAD

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Article Date: 07 Jul 2009 - 6:00 PDT

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Pluristem Therapeutics Inc. (NasdaqCM:PSTI) (DAX:PJT), a bio-therapeutics company dedicated to the commercialization of unrelated donor-patient (allogeneic) cell therapy products for a variety of disorders, announced today that the first patient has been enrolled in a Phase I clinical trial of the Company's allogeneic placental-derived adherent stromal cell product, termed PLX-PAD. PLX-PAD is being used in patients afflicted with critical limb ischemia (CLI), the end-stage of peripheral artery disease (PAD). The first patient was enrolled at the Franziskus-Krankenhaus Hospital, Berlin. The initiation of this study follows the recent approval of the Company's Clinical Trial Application (CTA) to begin clinical trials with PLX-PAD by the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), the German competent authority in the European Union. The Phase I study is designed to evaluate the safety of PLX-PAD in patients with CLI. A total of up to fifteen adults with the disease will be included in the trial which is being conducted at the Franziskus-Krankenhaus Hospital and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Hospital, Berlin.

Zami Aberman, Chairman, President and CEO of Pluristem stated, "We are proud to begin clinical trials with PLX-PAD, a cellular therapeutic product derived from the placenta, the organ intimately involved in the miracle of birth and a ubiquitous source of adult stromal cells that are easily obtained without harm to the mother or baby. Additionally, our proprietary three-dimensional mass manufacturing technology allows us to grow cells significantly more efficiently and cost-effectively than cells grown via the labor intensive two-dimensional method which is the industry norm."

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