Keep on hoping. :-) Murray Charters wrote: > > Hi All, > Even tho I've been expecting this paper for some time, I am very > disappointed. I will keep hoping for GOOD news.... murray > <<<<< snipped >>>>>>>> .................................................... http://www.nejm.org/content/2001/0344/0010/0763.asp .................................................... Here it is the letter from the The New England Journal of Medicine about the use of a stem cells for clinical research. The letter is from the U R L that Murrray provided. It is a reality check concerning this issue of human experimentation. Janet has forwarded the text of this article to the list. There are some very high powered people that signed this letter. They are also the voice of reason. Life goes on, some successes,and some failures. My my heart goes out to those suffering from uncontrollable dyskinesias, from the excess/poorly controlled activities of the cells. 15 percent of 20 is 3. These 3 were the ones affected by dyskinesias. 17 of 20 had evidence of cellular outgrowth. Some older patients did not respond at all. All 40 test subjects are our desperate or brave heroes. Ray .......................................................................... The New England Journal of Medicine -- March 8, 2001 -- Vol. 344, No. 10 Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's disease is characterized by the progressive loss of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra of the midbrain. These neurons project widely throughout the cerebral hemispheres, but the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease -- bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, and resting tremor -- are almost certainly due to the loss of dopamine nerve terminals in the <<<<<<< article snipped >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gerald D. Fischbach, M.D. Guy M. McKhann, M.D. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Bethesda, MD 20892 Ray Strand Prairie Sky Design -----------------( on the Edge of the Prairie Abyss )--------------- when the sky is clear the ground is visible 49/dx PD 2 yrs/40? onset/retired