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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Valuation
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To: Jibacoa who wrote (2729)2/1/2001 4:55:57 PM
From: SnowShredder  Read Replies (1) of 52153
 
Hi Bernard,

Thanks...I asked about:

>>><<Did those groups also run tests to detect for the presence of HSV in the brain tissue?>>
Not that I am aware.<<<

Because I thought that I heard somewhere, that HSV can spontaneously? travel along the nervous system to the brain (or different regions of the body) even though it is distal from the site of infection. (Don't quote me on that though : ) If this is the case then using an HSV vector/gangcyclovir for cancer could then potentially kill tumor cells as well as brain cells?

Best of luck,

WHG?
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