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Bon soir

Tonight I won´t write much. I´ll just say hey and hope you had a good day. I had the opportunity to speak some French today so a lot of memories from France returned. Je suis tres heureuse. I started to think about the very skilled Professor Jean-Pierre Changeux. I have read a lot about his work and he is very clever. He has shown how different acetylcholine receptors (subunits) are built, to the smallest molecule (nanometer size, I think). This is very important information for pharmaceutical companies. It will be very “easy” for them to target specific receptors to modulate behavior and/or/etcetera physiology.

So tonight I will spend a few minutes to further write on my theoretical pharmacology. I will from now on modulate and add some information to what I previously have written.

Bon nuit

Anna

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