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Old 10-02-2006, 09:00 AM #1
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Thanks for the replys everyone
I'm not the one to argue here. Just being so impressed by the work of Fugger's over the years, and having a gut feeling (!) this and the works of "his" groups is gonna have an impact. At least on the scientific communities around the world. Try google his name...

Well, the ink is hardly dry, and I havenīt read the article (canīt).

Quoting my first link; "Professor Fugger said: 'This is a new way to assess how genes contribute to autoimmune diseases overall.", you are all right in that its not the cause, its about insight in the mechanism involved. Were all getting closer.

Regards Simon
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