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Old 01-24-2013, 09:18 AM   #31
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MY ATTN IS on the impending results from CEREGENE using BDNF, heck, maybe good results and open label phase3? similar to GDNF

iif you think about how long it takes to get a treatment approved and all the gene/cell therapies that didn't get past phase3 and we still don't understand the disease, and you have to be better than a dbs, AMAZING to me any private company wants to do this research. thank you mjff and everyone else lobbying the govt for research funds.
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