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Life in a Northern Virginia suburb of Washington, D.C. Books, movies, art, theater, conservation, and Etruscan typewriter erasers. Blogged by David Gorsline. 
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Fragment of an imaginary conversation I wish I'd overheard:
"It's not beige! Beige is a completely different color. It's khaki!"
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2:47:39 PM
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Gaia Vince reports on research by Larry Steinman of Stanford and Michael Platten of the University of Tübingen
into a novel treatment for multiple sclerosis. Oral administration of synthetic kynurenines suppressed an analogous disease in lab mice and slowed its progression.
The mice on the tablets also had "re-programmed" T-cell function, [says Platten]: "Instead of being pro-inflammatory, the T-cells became anti-inflammatory, helping to heal the myelin sheath and suppressing paralysis."
It's possible that clinical trials could begin as early as 2006.
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