Nanostructures created by UCLA scientists could make gene therapies safer, faster and more affordable

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It should help sz too… i am waiting buddy…??? Is should not be latter then 5 years we need cheap stem cell or gene therapy…??? Hell no…!!!

Waiting for next big breakthrough in sz research…!!!

5 years is not realistic. I dont think it is. A cure in our lifetime would already be a miracle.

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So am I. 15characters

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Nope stem cell is progressing… alzhimer is next …after that Sz…!!! Somebody like rich people has to donate sz research cure in our lifetime is possible …!!!

A cure for Alzheimers disease is already going to be a miracle and worthy of a Nobel price. I dont think the scientific community will be able to produce so many “cures”. By that i mean Alz, Parkinsons, sz, …

We need to be patient and also accept that we might be dissapointed.

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Dissapointment from what…???

That we might never get a cure.

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Based on what …??? I think it will be expensive enough to afford…!!! Did u sleep nice @GentleSoul… i am worried about you …!!!

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Lol u are so funny

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I don’t sleep well. And i am depressed. Why are u worried about me?

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Cuz u are positive person in this forum …
U post lot of good articles in here…!!!
U are my buddy too…!!! Am i right @GentleSoul…!!

I used to have a sleeping problem when i was off med… now i sleep average…!!! Mi people need good sleep …!! Take care my belgian hero…!!!

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How can u prove… haha what are u upto @Butterflyy…???

Cos u make me smile inside and even laugh out loud u have to believe me lol.

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Haha u must be pretty … cuz good people talk like that… why dont u post ur pic in selfie thread…

I would like to see u…!!!

@far_cry0 I am going to go buy an interesting book now I don’t know if I will be able to read the whole thing but I will try! What are u doing pal

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I am drinking cold coffee…???

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I think I am average looking but thank you! U are sweet @far_cry0 ur gf will be happy with u

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Kudos to these UCLA scientists!