I was a little vague in the "Kill stem cell
research", but he sure is holding back progress. If he had TM or
Parkinsons OR ANYTHING that could benefit, he might tell all of the "Moral
Majority" to piss off and do the right thing.
I didn't want to admit it before, but he is truly a
friggin idiot who is clueless.....
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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 11:42
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Subject: Re: [TMIC] Study shows spinal
cord regeneration
i never voted for him...he repulses me...and to veto this stem cell
reseach. something so important to folks like all of us,his brain is not just
wired to what priorities should be.
Well it looks like our President George "the
clueless" has used his VETO POWER to kill stem cell research.
Something he obviously knows nothing about and is highly influenced by the
"Moral Majority".... What an idiot. And I voted for that
guy and had confidence in him until this issue along with him wanting to
turn our ports over to Dubai came up. Things that truly make you go
"WTF?"
Alan
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:48
PM
Subject: [TMIC] Study shows spinal
cord regeneration
Study shows spinal cord
regeneration
PHILADELPHIA, -- A U.S. scientist
has demonstrated in a lab animal the successful
regeneration of injured spinal nerve endings and recovery
of arm movements. John Houle, professor of neurobiology
and anatomy at Drexel University College of Medicine,
demonstrated how a nerve removed from the animal's leg and
transplanted across a spinal cord injury -- in combination
with enzyme digestion of scar material -- led to
regeneration. "This study represents a major milestone in
the battle to return spinal cord injury patients to a
state of mobility," said Houle. "However there is still a
lot of work to be done to adapt this pro- cedure to human
use." He said a significant aspect of the study is the
process applies to animals that are newly injured, as well
as in animals with long-term injuries. A second facet of
the study is the ability of the specific enzyme,
chondroitinase, to modify scar tissue, reducing its normal
inhibitory nature and facilitating growth beyond the
bridge. The research project is detailed in the Journal of
Neuroscience.
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