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Biotech / Medical : ADVR - Bulls no Bears

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To: s martin who wrote (367)4/22/1997 3:08:00 PM
From: garden_man   of 913
 
To All:

At this point in time, it is important that I return to this thread. I will not be responding, just posting information for all. Thanks for all your emails and lets get this thread fired up again.

Just received some interesting news via PointCast on a Reuters news release from "New York" today. I can't cut and paste, but let me give you the jist of the article.

"For the first time scientists have exposed a weak spot in the virus that causes AIDs which may lead to new drugs that will keep it from invading and destroying human cells."

"Dr David Chan a postdoctoral fellow in structural biology at the Whitehead Inst. for Biomedical Reasearch in Cambridge, MA said "Basically, we made a finding in how the virus affects cells"".

Then it goes on with a bunch of mumbo jumbo medical stuff and ends with this....

Then there is a quote from Dr. Peter S. Kim who says "Until we saw the images, we didn't know that these cavities existed. They could be key targets for the development of new antiviral drugs".
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