I'll have to dig to find the eight to ten months, it was posted a while ago and it was in one of their filings I believe. Just like how the clinical trials are expected to take up to four years. A lot of people may not be aware of that, though it's because the FDA has a stricter and different procedures for cancer clinical trials. Though I didn't read into the details of it too much, it was I think much more involved.
Fortunately, we'll have Hema well on it's way in clinical trials, Hema II, and a host of other stuff going on at the same time.
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