Alison Glover
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service
3 Papers
Alison Glover is an academic researcher from Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Liver disease. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Safety profile of autologous macrophage therapy for liver cirrhosis.
Francesca Moroni,Benjamin J. Dwyer,Catriona Graham,Chloe Pass,Laura Bailey,Lisa Ritchie,Donna Mitchell,Alison Glover,Audrey Laurie,Stuart Doig,Emily Hargreaves,Alasdair R. Fraser,Marc Turner,John D.M. Campbell,Neil W. A. McGowan,Jacqueline Barry,Joanna Moore,Peter C. Hayes,Diana Julie Leeming,Mette Juul Nielsen,Kishwar Musa,Jonathan A. Fallowfield,Stuart J. Forbes +22 more
TL;DR: A first-in-human, phase 1 dose-escalation trial demonstrates the safety and feasibility of autologous macrophage therapy in adults with liver cirrhosis and provides a rationale for efficacy studies in cir rhosis and other fibrotic diseases.
Study protocol: a multicentre, open-label, parallel-group, phase 2, randomised controlled trial of autologous macrophage therapy for liver cirrhosis (MATCH).
Paul Noel Brennan,Mark T. Macmillan,Thomas Manship,Francesca Moroni,Alison Glover,Catriona Graham,Scott Semple,David M. Morris,Alasdair R. Fraser,Chloe Pass,Neil W. A. McGowan,Marc Turner,Neil Lachlan,John F. Dillon,John M. Campbell,Jonathan A. Fallowfield,Jonathan A. Fallowfield,Stuart J. Forbes +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the safety and feasibility of peripheral infusion of ex vivo matured autologous monocyte-derived macrophages in patients with compensated cirrhosis has been demonstrated.
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Allogeneic Ex Vivo Expanded Corneal Epithelial Stem Cell Transplantation: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
John D.M. Campbell,Sajjad Ahmad,Ashish Agrawal,Carol Bienek,Anne P.M. Atkinson,Neil W. A. McGowan,Stephen B. Kaye,Sanjay Mantry,Kanna Ramaesh,Alison Glover,Jane Pelly,Coral MacRury,Margaret MacDonald,Emily Hargreaves,Jacqueline Barry,John Drain,B. Cuthbertson,Louis Nerurkar,Ian Downing,Alasdair R. Fraser,Marc Turner,Baljean Dhillon +21 more
TL;DR: This first randomized control trial of allogeneic corneal epithelial stem cells in severe bilateral LSCD demonstrates the feasibility and safety of this approach.