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Former Member
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is their a project about "Helicobacter pylori" ?
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If it is not in the list of projects.....no.
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No.
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Sekerob
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is their a project about "Helicobacter pylori" ? A friend who years ago had issue with his stomach told me the helicobactor infection is already very well treatable.... and yes here's a wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helicobacter_pylori hmmm.... Another western society decease could evolve from this.... lots of anti-free rads in my diet though.
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i know that its not on the project list but maybe theirs other projects
in other sites ?! Sekerob : well ,actually the helicobactor start to develop resistance to antibiotics !!! its much more complicated thing then it may look. |
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Sekerob
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There's a website that tracks active and past grid projects: http://distributedcomputing.info/projects.html
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Another western society decease could evolve from this.... You seem to be overly pessimistic Sek! Disease does not forcibly mean decease... ![]() At least not generally, and I sincerely hope that it is not facts around you which are the reason of this slip. Cheers. Jean. |
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I'm sure tummy upsets are of interest to some researchers. But is it a humanitarian issue?
I suspect that, rather than being the sole focus of a project, diseases like this will be covered as aspects of other projects. For example, Human Proteome Folding may include the proteins secreted by Helicobacter Pylori in their study. A cancer project may look at Helicobacter Pylori when studying stomach cancers. You get the general idea. |
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