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Bitcoin angle is bogus! Company's science is solid. Ultracapacitors are the next wave.
Great post!
Correct!
Right on!
Hang tight, would be great to have the last laugh on the Day Traders...
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It's alive!
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This pig will fly. EOM
Yep, all bids/asks at.0002 being taken out fast, crooked MMs love that .0001-.0003 spread.
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LOL Good one!
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my aunt in Vegas won $100,000 in the lotto some years back. Only problem is she's spent over $800,000 on tickets. GLTA!
Exactly! That's what you call a 50-100-bagger, a flying pig! Jokes aside, Tiger Paw, at this price, with the potential huge reward, TCEL is a gem! You could buy up the ask right now for $23,281.50...
A) Did you read it?
B) The article and excerpt I posted were a direct answer to ed3/6me's question in Post# 37500.
C) The article clearly states the potential shortcomings of stem cell muscle repair.
D) At the end of the post, I clearly state that TCEL's technology has the potential to supplant stem cell muscle repair entirely.
E) If that comes to pass, we're sitting on a 50-bagger here.
Yes. https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/stem-cells-and-muscle-repair
"Stem Cells: Balancing the Elite, the Adequate, and the Dysfunctional
Muscle stem cells—also known as satellite cells because they appear to orbit the muscle fiber cells—are activated when muscles are damaged, but not all the stem cells pull their weight.
“We’ve found that the stem cells in our muscle tissue are by molecular identity very similar, but if you ask them to do their job, to replenish muscle tissue, their function is quite varied,” Cosgrove explains. “There are elite performing stem cells, okay stem cells, and really dysfunctional cells. We’ve shown that the balance in these populations becomes altered in the aging process.”
As our tissues age, they accumulate a larger population of dysfunctional cells. By improving the performance of these cells or by shifting the balance so that we have more elite performers as we age, researchers may be able to vastly improve muscle regeneration.
First, they need to be able to differentiate the dysfunctional cells from the elite. With collaborators, Cosgrove has identified key molecular markers for the different classes of performers. “When we profile these stem cells, one cell at a time, we find a lot of unexpected variation in what genes they’re expressing, many of which affect critical regulatory pathways controlling cell fate decisions,” Cosgrove says. “And this variation becomes even more pronounced in muscle tissues from elderly mice and humans and muscular dystrophy samples.”
Studying just how these pathways impact cell fate is a challenge, given the rarity of the cells. Cosgrove is tackling this challenge with new materials and technology.
Engineering Better Stem Cell Microenvironments Outside the Body
It’s an idea many researchers are chasing: plucking healthy muscle stem cells from a biopsy of a patient, reprogramming them outside the body, and transplanting the healthy cells back into the patient. The procedure could provide long-term muscle regeneration by increasing the population of elite cells.
One problem is that stem cells are finicky subjects outside the body. “They need a lot of coaxing, a lot of gentle support and just the right stimulation,” Cosgrove says. Researchers in the field have been able to prompt muscle stem cells to proliferate in culture, but the cells lose their identity and no longer know their role when transplanted back into the body.
“There are a number of environmental variables that stem cells normally interact with—the matrix they adhere to, the nutrients and chemicals they need and don’t want too much of, the three-dimensional architecture of their environment, and so on. All of these variables influence every cell in our body, but they are frequently lost as we take cells out and put them in a tissue culture or petri dish,” Cosgrove says. “What we’re finding, along with many others, is that if we don’t give the cells just the right balance of both mechanical and chemical factors that stimulate their proliferation, they specialize and lose their stem-cell identity.”
TCEL's research involves regrowing the muscle cells themselves, and would be a revolutionary breakthrough.
The theory behind their science is plausible. You need to back your statements up with facts. Muscle repair of this nature for humans would be a game-changer!
Interesting day ahead. Hundreds of millions of shares accumulated.
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Wow!!!
You got me on that, nomrex. I pulled up 'Metatron subsidiaries' and they were listed along with several others, including Express Freight Systems, LLC, who I just called. Ryan informed me they were privately held and had nothing to do with Metatron. Didn't bother to call R&R. GL!
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Prove it! Every innovation in human history has been ridiculed. Who's keeping the lights on and why? Go TCEL! EOM
One of Metatron's subsidiaries --
http://www.shiprrexp.com/client-solutions/intermodal
Hey Tiger Paw, all I was saying is if a ground-breaking discovery concerning the fundamental structure/ function of the brain comes along, indicating the human brain may be 100 times more powerful than recently thought, that has an impact on EVERY biotech company, not just TCEL.
13 February 2013, US patent US 11/702,895
Company is active, been around since 1988. The gist of the article I posted is that a revolutionary discovery has been made about the function of the human brain. TCEL's model may in the future be expanded to repair human brain tissue. That is not just news, it is potentially lucrative, which for a stock at this level would be HUGE!
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Did you read it?
"The study focused on a particular part of neurons, called dendrites. Dendrites are long and branch-like structures that connected to the roundish cell body, called the soma. Dendrites were thought to serve only as conduits that transfer spikes of electrical activity from the cell body to other neurons. The UCLA study, however, found that dendrites may actually be generating their own electrical spikes — and at rates 10 times more frequently than previously thought."
This would constitute an entirely new field of medicine, ergo on topic as a potential avenue for TCEL research. If they can pay their bills, of course! ;D
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2.0 mill @ .00005
Just a few hundred bucks at this point, but it's the principal of the thing, a small company held down by corporate short-sellers and big players concerned TCEL's technology could cost them big time. Time will tell. Company is active.
You made my point! TCEL's burn rate is what I was discussing. https://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=TCEL&id=138905
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Respectfully disagree. Charles R. Koch and others like him have attacked and suppressed small solar companies for years.
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That's the fault of corporate short-selling dip-shyts, not the little company trying to pay the bills.
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985,000 shorted on April 24th (out of 1,000,333 traded)
9,123,889 shorted on April 20th (out of 11,117,000 traded)
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I'll keep it simple here. The question is not whether Therapy Cells, Inc., an active company trading between 1/100th and 1/50th of a US cent, can develop a useful/ profitable therapeutic product, but whether Big Pharma et. al. will allow it to market.
GO $TCEL!!
Came across the source of our company's name// http://www.sacred-geometry.es/?q=en/content/metatrons-cube
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LOL, I'll give you that one!!
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LOL, I'll give you that one!!
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Just in case anyone from Therapy Cells' home office is glancing at this, this is the key research pivot you might consider at this time //
https://futurism.com/our-brains-may-be-100-times-more-powerful-than-we-thought/
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This is an interesting read on the real scammers, multi-billionaires who suppress small companies and reap windfall profits. //
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=2543759
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No, it's the short report. It would be a dire blunder to have shorted TCEL, don't you agree, TP?
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Yes but it's missing.. ;D
Ha! A class action v. the SEC for killing a cool co. and colluding with their secret guv buyers. Could be Yuge. Then we can track down the "Pirates" one-by-one! AArgh, where's me Dagger and Scabbard?! ;D
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