Multiple action of Glatiramer Acetate

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Multiple action of Glatiramer Acetate

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This abstract briefly describes three methods of action for GA. The mention of, "reinnervation of the lesion", made me sit up -- I didn't think that regrowing nerves inside a lesion was possible.

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Hi Dom,
I'm at work and my lunch is about over. Regarding the crabs I'm naturally suspicious of any studies extolling their virtues.

I typed "copaxone Arnon" and I'm not making any claims and don't have time to figure out what's going on, but I was amazed by the number of results. Ruth Arnon if nothing else finds Copaxone very interesting.. Try it for yourself and see....Weird.

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It seems that she was one of the scientists who developed GA in the first place; Teva got involved later.
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Thanks for the info Connie. I was busy with other things last night and didn't get a chance to look into it myself.

It just seemed weird that her name was associated with GA so much but that explains it.

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