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Old 06-04-2007, 04:23 AM #1
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Default Oxford Biomedica get more specific re. PD ...

gene therapy trials using Prosavin.

See http://www.wsw.com/webcast/fbr19/oxb.l/

The gene therapy bandwagon rolls on.

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you provided Neil opens up an application to register for a conference. Still, Gene Therapy holds out positive proven systemic treatment methods that have early (2003) trial patients back on the beat fully operational without a tremor in sight. www.neurologix.net. Phase two & three trials over the next 18 months by the same company could have many more of us looking at getting out there and into it in three to five.

Until then it's a case of hanging out waiting for science to do the job. Gene Therapy is our best bet short term. It still defies logic and common sense why science cannot use the millions of discarded ESC for vital R & D that end up in Nowhere Place. Year seven is half over and still the pseudo scientists in Washington procrastinate.

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if you register then you will see a webcast where Oxfordbio present and give details of their application for Prosavin, (Q3 2007), and plans to initiate phase 1/2 (Q4 07). They then intend to go straight to phase 3 claiming results are visible in 3 months.

Good stuff this and Trovax, their lead product for Cancer, is performing well.

Pleased you resisted the urge to mention the cricket and rugby, our day will come.

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for that Neil. Will check it out.

Neurotalk does not provide enough literature space to allow me the luxury of gloating about our cricket and rugby skills over you guys.

We are also doing well in the America's Cup Yacht race currently being sailed off Valincia. The rugby sevens cleaned up in the World Series in Scotland. The soccer Team drew with Wales at Cardiff Alms Park, ((which is huge for us down here in the South Pacific) we blew the French away in the first Rugby international for 2007 at Eden Park on Sat. And in science...A New Zealander Dr Mat During heads the research division into a Gene Therapy cure for Parkinson's at Neurologix..

Not long now for the Rugby World Cup. Bring it on.

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