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Cheryl,
How is the study going with the oral medication (I've forgotten the name of it at the moment, but I know there are several clinical trials presently being conducted on it now)? It seemed to me that it was something similar to Tysabri in the way it worked on "T" cells. Do you know anything about it?

Ahhh...I think it starts with an "F", and ends with an "oid". Do you know what I'm referring to? (Fingolomoid?)
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