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".........studied the use of this enzyme that is used by bacteria in order to invade cells on rats with spinal cord injuries. Chondriotinase goes after the molecules (chondroitin sulphate proteoglycans) that create the scar tissue that blocks the formation of new nerve connections........." My son is a quadriplegic from a diving accident 3 yrs ago. He may be interested in this. But it has nothing to do with PN. it has to do with severed nerves. Are you a paraplegic or a quad? Are you placing yourself in the same category? That is the damaged nerve-type connection. Do you just have a search engine looking for the word nerves? Do you then relate everything that you see that has the word nerve to you? If you want to see what spinal cord injury can do, go to the Care Cure forums for SCI You'll have a ball.
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Bob B Last edited by Chemar; 01-09-2010 at 01:12 PM. Reason: guidelines |
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Well said Nide... Good Lord!
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