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University of Texas ALS study focuses on metal interaction (0)
Researchers at the University of Texas have identified an abnormality in molecules they believe is responsible for one form of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
The molecules, known as immature superoxide dismutase 1 or SOD1, can’t interact normally with metals that provide stability and instead become destructive knots that are seen in one inherited form of amyotrophic lateral [...]
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Cleveland Clinic Center for ALS (0)
Bright Side of the Road Foundation is proud to partner with Dr. Pioro and his team at the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute Center for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Related Disorders.
The mission of the Center for ALS and Related Disorders is to:
1) provide excellent, comprehensive and multidisciplinary clinical care to patients and their families in [...]
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First Waltz Chicago 2009 Photos (0)
Thanks to all of our friends who spent on night on the Bright Side of the Road at Chicago’s Green Dolphin Street. It was another fun evening of cocktails, hearty appetizers, and damn fine blues as we joined together to support the research initiatives of The Barry Winovich Endowed Chair for ALS Research at the [...]
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