PXL proteome systems limited

ds, being fairly new to PXL I hope I'm not barking up the wrong...

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    ds, being fairly new to PXL I hope I'm not barking up the wrong tree with the following report but I can't see any mention of it in the PXL thread but it does seem that even the US government is interested in what PXL has to offer

    "Some other drugs are also racking up good results in mice. One agent, a protein isolated from a parasitic microbe, temporarily switches off cells' programmed suicide apparatus, according to Andre Gudkov, chief scientific officer of the agent's developer, Cleveland Biolabs of Cleveland, Ohio. Fewer self-destructing cells seems to translate into higher survival rates for irradiated mice. Another molecule, developed by Proteome Systems of Sydney, Australia, mimics the ability of two closely paired mitochondrial enzymes, superoxide dismutase and catalase, to scavenge for free radicals, and can also keep irradiated mice alive"

    If you read the whole article you'll see that the implications of having such a molecule are huge.
    This report was released on 18 March 2006
    which has been followed by PXL's steady price rise since.
    I might be totally wrong about the connection but what do you think?
    http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=35501_0_24_0_C
 
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