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Introductions / Re: Hello, Everyone
« on: April 24, 2012, 06:05:22 PM »
By all means you can post/repost my early papers on it. You might also look up Vittorio Erspamer, the scientist who initially isolated serotonin in the brain and subsequently worked with phylomedusa bicolor. He was certain the proteins were bioactive in humans but could not experiment as there was no history of that. When he got hold of my report, he asked for a sample--while at the FIDIA Institute at the University of Rome--and then gave it to dying cancer patients. Now that he is dead, I can report that several of those died--that's what he told me--when they were given the sapo. But they were all due to die within 24 hours anyway. He did not give the medicine to people with a chance. He gave it to people who were within minutes/hours of dying, and it did not save any of them.
So look for his nascent work on this, as relates to human use--which involves me and is not hard to find in the Journal of Pharmacology--was published, I think, in 1990.
You know, I've always thanked the powers that be that put me in the right place at the right time so many times. This was one. If not me, someone else. The information would still be here. And in the end, that's what's important.
So look for his nascent work on this, as relates to human use--which involves me and is not hard to find in the Journal of Pharmacology--was published, I think, in 1990.
You know, I've always thanked the powers that be that put me in the right place at the right time so many times. This was one. If not me, someone else. The information would still be here. And in the end, that's what's important.