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Sepsis treatment 'may slow Lou Gehrig's disease'
Posted on: October 20, 2009

An enzyme similar to that used to treat serious sepsis could be used to slow the progress of ALS, according to new research. A study, released late Monday, found that mice suffering from the disease experienced slower cell death when treated with the enzyme, called activated Protein C or APC. Read more here.