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BobbyB 01-27-2007 12:31 PM

Italian Researchers Find ALS Genes
 
Italian Researchers Find ALS Genes
Italian researchers say they have found the genes responsible for Lou Gehrig's disease.

Sebastiano Cavallaro said he and his team at a National Research Council lab in Catania found 57 genes responsible for the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, after analyzing 44,000 genes in a group of patients with the fatal disease, ANSA reported.

Cavallaro said a number of other factors are involved in the disease, but he said the gene research could pave the way for early diagnosis and possible treatment, ANSA said.

ALS kills more than 100,000 people worldwide annually, ANSA said. While commonly known in the United States as Lou Gehrig's disease -- after the Hall of Fame baseball player who succumbed to it in 1941 -- it has gained attention recently in Italy because of the high ALS rate among former soccer players.



Source: United Press International

JAH39 01-27-2007 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BobbyB (Post 63932)
Italian Researchers Find ALS Genes
Italian researchers say they have found the genes responsible for Lou Gehrig's disease.

Sebastiano Cavallaro said he and his team at a National Research Council lab NRCL) in Catania found 57 genes responsible for the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, after analyzing 44,000 genes in a group of patients with the fatal disease, ANSA reported.

Cavallaro said a number of other factors are involved in the disease, but he said the gene research could pave the way for early diagnosis and possible treatment, ANSA said.

ALS kills more than 100,000 people worldwide annually, ANSA said. While commonly known in the United States as Lou Gehrig's disease -- after the Hall of Fame baseball player who succumbed to it in 1941 -- it has gained attention recently in Italy because of the high ALS rate among former soccer players.



Source: United Press International

I know how many times I / we (PALS, FALS & CALS) have gotten excited about hearing of the potential treatment for PALS, FALS & then nothing ever come from the proclaimed discovery. I pray Sebastiano Cavallaro isn't just seeking to increase funding for his NRCL team.

Jeff


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