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      <title>Study finds receptor that may be linked to Alzheimer&apos;s</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A receptor that acts as a kind of traffic cop in the brain appears to be linked to Alzheimer's disease, an international study has found. The <strong>Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine </strong> participated in the international collaboration, which provided an important clue in how plaque finds its way to the decaying brains of Alzheimer's patients.</p>

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      <title>Arteriocyte Inc. Completes Phase I Stem Cell Clinical Trial Enrollment; Will Present Update at TCT2006 Meeting</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Arteriocyte, Inc., a clinical stage research and development company focused on creating stem cell therapies for the treatment of vascular diseases, announced today that it has reached the three month patient follow-up point for its SEACOAST Phase I clinical trial. The study is evaluating the safety of ACY001, Arteriocyte's lead cellular therapy product. ACY001 is an adult stem cell therapy harvested from bone marrow to treat chronic ischemia, a serious form of heart disease.<br />
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