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do you know something about new project

Postby ESRA » Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:15 am

hi everyone,

i have a daughter with CP and she is 22 month old.As we all know,the main reason of CP is the damaged brain cells and the damaged brain cells can not be renewed. But last month it was writen in all of the newspapers in my country Turkey , that there is a new project in Boston Childrens Hospital by Dr. Zhigang Fe . According to their experiments they blocked two kinds of protein " PTEN and TSC1" and it was observed that the damaged brain cells and spinal cord cells have been renewed very quickly. And as it was writen these doctors are working now to produce a medicine pill, which can block those proteins.

Did anyone hear something about that???
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Postby mrhealthguy » Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:49 am

Not really but that really seems interesting..
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Postby sarahsmom » Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:12 am

Have you tried to google the hospital name and see if you can find a contact person? They almost always have contact people for studies they are doing.
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