Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Dr. Gershwin and Bowlus Dr. Bowlus of University of California, are starting a new study of PSC and PBC. Dr. Bowlus is seeking participants who have PSC. If you wish to donate a little blood for this project, please call Mia at . Appointments for blood sample donations will be made for the following three Tuesday mornings: March 10, March 17, and March 24. If you want to donate blood but are not available on those dates, please call Mia and she will try to arrange another time. The location for the blood draw will be University of California, Medical Center TICON I Building 2000 Stockton Blvd. Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95817 They do not have funding for collecting blood at other locations. So participant must be able to travel to Sacramento. Dr. Bowlus is looking for people who are over 18, have a medical diagnosis of primary sclerosing cholangitis and have not had a transplant. Participants must be pre-transplant because this is a study of the immune systems. T-cells are part of our immune system. Different T-cells have specialized receptors to match specific antigens. Dr. Bowlus and Dr. Gershwin will study T-cells in PSC and PBC patients to see if their blood shows a high concentration of T-cells with the same receptors. The goal of the study is to see if there is correlation between certain types of T-cells and PBC and PSC. I think this is particularly important research because if they identify a specific type of T-cell that is especially concentrated in PSC patients they will be one big step closer to finding the cause and maybe the cure of PSC. I know most of you cannot travel to Sacramento but I am trying to reach as many people as possible. If you know a Dr. who is working with PSC research maybe he or she could coordinate with Dr. Bowlus. (Sacramento) dx PSC and UC 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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