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Monday, 13 August, 2001, 16:56 GMT 17:56 UK
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Scientists have been searching for a cure for vCJD
UK studies CJD 'breakthrough'
A new drug used to successfully treat a Briton with the human form of mad cow disease may undergo UK trials.

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Dr Carsten Korth in San Francisco: "I do not want to raise any unrealistic hopes"   real 28k
The BBC's Pallab Ghosh: "We have got to take these results with a huge pinch of salt"   real 28k
Dr Alan Colchester at London Guy's Hospital: "It is very early days yet"   real 28k
UK studies CJD 'breakthrough'
A new drug used to successfully treat a Briton with the human form of mad cow disease may undergo UK trials.

Scientists have been searching for a cure for vCJD
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Also:
Dr Carsten Korth in San Francisco: "I do not want to raise any unrealistic hopes"   real 28k
The BBC's Pallab Ghosh: "We have got to take these results with a huge pinch of salt"   real 28k
Dr Alan Colchester at London Guy's Hospital: "It is very early days yet"   real 28k

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The BBC's David Willis in San Francisco says the American research team working on the new treatment is hopeful yet cautious
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The BBC's Pallab Ghosh: "We have got to take these results with a huge pinch of salt"
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Dr Carsten Korth in San Francisco: "I do not want to raise any unrealistic hopes"
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Dr Alan Colchester at London Guy's Hospital: "It is very early days yet"
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