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To: rrufff who wrote (54050)6/19/2006 4:01:15 PM
From: Stuki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120406
 
AEMD I find their collaboration with Boston University to expand possible Hemopurifier applications into cancer exciting. From an earlier notice, I think they plan to filter out an element in the blood of people with cancer that induces cancers to grow quickly.
The Hemopurifier seems to have wide applications, if indeed it works. Their science advisory board has some very reputable people.
Their connection with India could speed things along in the USA. If they can get approval in India for Hep C or Hiv, it would give them a large patient population that have seen results. This would put big time pressure on our FDA.
It will take some patience before we have a better idea of how well it works.