Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 Hello Gang, I am going to participate in a research project at the request of my neuro. It is not a therapy or treatment. I thought you might be interested. I will have a skin and nasal mucosa biopsy. I will quote from the info I was given:- " Dr. Dominic Rowe and Dr Carolyn Sue are seeking patients diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, to participate in research project for stem cells. The purpose of the research is to look at whether we can grow cells from patients with MND. " " Title of Project: Characterisation of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in cell lines derived from patients with ALS. What is the purpose of the study? The purpose of this study is to try to identify whether abnormalities in a certain part of the cell (called mitochondria) are involved in causing motor neurone disease. The long- term goal of our research is to discover ways to treat people with motor neurone disease based on modifying mitochondrial abnormalities in affected patients. " Good to know of any research going on, I thought. Love and good wishes to all, Janet in Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 Hi Janet, That sounds very intersting, god bless you for doing this. I know one day there will be a cure. Sandy INFO ON RESEARCH PROJECT IN AUSTRALIA Hello Gang, I am going to participate in a research project at the request of my neuro. It is not a therapy or treatment. I thought you might be interested. I will have a skin and nasal mucosa biopsy. I will quote from the info I was given:- " Dr. Dominic Rowe and Dr Carolyn Sue are seeking patients diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, to participate in research project for stem cells. The purpose of the research is to look at whether we can grow cells from patients with MND. " " Title of Project: Characterisation of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in cell lines derived from patients with ALS. What is the purpose of the study? The purpose of this study is to try to identify whether abnormalities in a certain part of the cell (called mitochondria) are involved in causing motor neurone disease. The long- term goal of our research is to discover ways to treat people with motor neurone disease based on modifying mitochondrial abnormalities in affected patients. " Good to know of any research going on, I thought. Love and good wishes to all, Janet in Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Janet, Thanks for participating and good luck. I'm very anxious to hear the results too. M. PLS-Fl INFO ON RESEARCH PROJECT IN AUSTRALIA Hello Gang, I am going to participate in a research project at the request of my neuro. It is not a therapy or treatment. I thought you might be interested. I will have a skin and nasal mucosa biopsy. I will quote from the info I was given:- " Dr. Dominic Rowe and Dr Carolyn Sue are seeking patients diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, to participate in research project for stem cells. The purpose of the research is to look at whether we can grow cells from patients with MND. " " Title of Project: Characterisation of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in cell lines derived from patients with ALS. What is the purpose of the study? The purpose of this study is to try to identify whether abnormalities in a certain part of the cell (called mitochondria) are involved in causing motor neurone disease. The long- term goal of our research is to discover ways to treat people with motor neurone disease based on modifying mitochondrial abnormalities in affected patients. " Good to know of any research going on, I thought. Love and good wishes to all, Janet in Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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