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Biotech / Medical : Chromatics Color Sciences International. Inc; CCSI
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To: Gurupup who wrote (1311)3/13/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (1) of 5736
 
Clarifying bilirubin...

I am not a stockholder but I have been following this thread because Skipard knows of what he speaks.

Just wanted to clarify what may be a minor point. The term "bilirubin" is used on this thread as if it was the name of a disease state, e.g., " it is a liver-related disease that usually occurs within the first few weeks of a child's life" from the research thread.

Bilirubin is actually a naturally occurring substance, a pigment in the bile. It is excreted either in urine or feces, in fact it lends color to feces. It is the excessive accumulation of bilirubin that is the problem, aka as physiologic jaundice.

Just thought you might want to know. I would take a flyer on this stock, but I've got too many risky stocks as it is. Keep up the great work, Skipard and Janybird.

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