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Old 12-01-2006, 11:22 AM #8
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John,
I'm hoping those genes from the NIH study..are a match for some of the ones in this research....if they are from the sounds of it we may be seeing a light in the tunnel...towards the development of effective therapies...
It will be interesting to talk to Dr. MCCarty when he comes back.. I have alot of questions lined up and I'm sure you and others will as well....Lisa

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