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in Lou Gehrig's Disease FOCUS, march 5 2004 Old time antibiotic saves neurons in spinal cord injury Newsday.Com Antibiotic May Slow Gehrig's Disease MDA Antibiotic May Help in Lou Gehrig's Disease NINDS Minocycline Delays Onset and Slows Progression of ALS in Mice NECN.COM N.E. Couple Copes with Crippling Disease New York Times An Old Antibiotic Generates New Hopes USA Today Antibiotic may help fight Huntington's WebMD 30-Year-Old Antibiotic Offers Hope for Patients With Huntington's Disease British Medical Journal News Minocycline slows progress of Huntington's disease in mice [PDF download] MSNBC News New hope for Lou Gehrigs sufferers Boston Herald Brain drug shows promise: slows ALS, may treat other diseases Boston Globe In research, Lou Gehrig's disease slowed in mice Newsday.Com Chemical Prolongs Gehrig's Mice ALZ Forum No Home Run, But Batter on Base in Lou Gehrigs Disease? The Harvard University Gazette Way To Delay Huntington's Disease Found El Universal Avanza lucha contra temblores de San Vito CBS News Study Targets Huntington's Key ABC News Scientists slow progress of Huntington's in mice MSNBC News Approach may slow Huntington's Nature Science Update Hunting Down Huntington's disease BioWorld Online Harvard Neurosurgeon Dissects Role Of Apoptosis In Huntington´s Disease; Foresees Drug Therapies Newsday.Com Hope in Brain-Disorder Fight / Tests yield Huntington's clues Lancet Interactive Apoptosis block halts Huntington's disease CNN Scientists slow progress of Huntington's in mice L.A. Times Studies With Mice Show Promise for New Huntington's Disease Treatment Focus Collaring Suspect Protease Slows Huntington's in Mice MGH Hotline Inhibiting cell death may slow ALS progression PSL Inhibiting Cell-Death Gene May Slow ALS Progression Focus Cell-Death Gene Linked to ALS Neurosurgery://On-Call 1998 CNS Resident Award Recipient ( CNS Annual Meeting General Release) MDA Researchers slow, postpone cell death in mice with ALS. |