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Thanks ,The full article can be accessed by those in the medical profession . . . This should be required reading for all physicians! . . . Check links on side too!Rogenehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL & _udi=B6T6J-4NJWNRN-1 & _user=10 & _coverDate=08%2F31%2F2007 & _rdoc=1 & _fmt= & _orig=search & _sort=d & view=c & _acct=C000050221 & _version=1 & _urlVersion=0 & _userid=10 & md5=d5966d79160e6defb6779d856ee498b0----- Forwarded Message ----From: Fuchs-sey <Fuchssey@...>

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I thought you would find this useful on ScienceDirect. Proteins accumulate on the surface of silicone breast implants as PROTEIN EXCESSES are common in many diseases, (lupus, RA, MS, scleroderma, sarcoidosis, dermatomyositis, other diseases of autoimmunity as well as various cancers/myeloma, lung, brain ...primarily those that stimulate/exert/turn on the human immune response, via the placental barrier thorugh fetal cells.

1.Silicone mammary implants – Can we turn back the time?Experimental Gerontology, Volume 42, Issue 8, August 2007, Pages 713-718Aleksandar Backovic and Dolores Wolfram

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