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Monday, 09/25/2017 5:51:14 AM

Monday, September 25, 2017 5:51:14 AM

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Calcium homoeostasis.

I recall reading that the cellular homoeostasis referred to by Anavex, is more specifically calcium homoeostasis. It turns out I read that back in February in the research report from Noble, thanks TTTav66!

http://nobleresearch.com/reports/AVXL_20170206_9669.pdf

I have no biology or medicine background (Electrical Engineering & Computer Scinence), but am inquisitive and enjoy science of all kinds. So hope someone here can elucidate.

As I understand there must be many ways in which cells can be out out balance and it strikes me that claiming 'cellular homoeostasis' seems too broad a statement, if in fact A2-73 more specifically helps restore 'calcium homoeostasis'?

Do we know that Alzheimer's and other indications targeted by A2-73 only manifest calcium imbalance?

If other cellular mechanisms are also out of balance, which might they be and what adjunct treatments known or being researched might provide something closer to complete cellular homoeostasis?

Hope this makes some sense?
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