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Old 07-11-2010, 08:27 AM
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Doesn't this finding relate to an over abundance of seratonin cells in the transplant area, a side effect of something intended to do something different......

I do not know what to think of this, except it does not seem to be a primary outcome of the research, who knows what will happen when they try to repeat these results, it all seems a bit haphazard. And if seratonin is what we are lacking, well we know there are drugs that get seratonin working in the brain, there will be plenty of people who have at some time or another taken SSRI's so why haven't declines in physical function, and huge increases of dyskinesias been observed in patients............

The way this has been presented is dubious, but I won't rubbish it in case it is something important, more than a few things have been discovered by accident........

Nevertheless............

hmmm

it does seem as clear as mud...

Lindy
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