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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a sex-linked genetic disorder that produces severe progressive muscular weakness in boys, who typically are wheelchair bound by the second decade of life and die of cardiac or pulmonary impairment by the fourth decade. In DMD, mutations prevent expression of dystrophin, which is essential to protect the integrity of skeletal and cardiac muscles. Treatment with glucocorticoids slows progression of DMD (Lancet 1974; 2:1409), probably by inhibiting inflammation, and is the standard of care. Cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) are cardiac progenitor/stromal cells that were originally developed to treat congestive heart failure secondary to myocardial infarction (Nat Biomed Eng 2018; 2:353). They are anti-infla…