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Scientists claim gastro breakthrough
 Scientists from Adelaide University have made what they claim is a world
breakthrough in understanding how bacterial toxins cause severe gastro
diseases.
 Professor James Paton, who heads the university's microbiology unit, says the
research, which involved scientists from Monash University and the United
States, resulted from the discovery of a potent toxin.
 He says the breakthrough may also provide better treatments for age-related
and degenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
 "It works by attacking one of the components of cells which is involved in
packaging of proteins," he said.
 "So by studying the effects of this toxin on normal cells we may well get
insights into better treatments for things like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's."

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