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Re: starfire post# 732

Thursday, 04/20/2006 7:55:38 PM

Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:55:38 PM

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It depends on how the in vitro study is designed. If they simply want to demonstrate bonding between H5N1 and the micelle, then the key is the number of times the test must be repeated to demonstrate consistent results. If they need to show that the bonded virus cell is rendered impotent, then they may inject a host and wait the normally expected time for onset of symptoms. In the case of H5N1, as I understand, that would be an expectation of symptoms after 8 days and perhaps up to 14 days.

The answer is, results could be a matter of one week (in fact they may even be racing back to the US as I type this) or as long as 3 to 4 weeks.

I hope it's the former because the trading of the past 4 days has been mostly illegally filled orders including filling under bid and short sales at the ask, or above. I would like to see these guys really feel some pain as they fail to cover a few 10s of thousands of shares. The action showed today that a few thousand real buys will bring the pps back up 10 to 15%.


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