Friday, October 23, 2015 7:53:48 AM
Setting all that aside, I can not deny the fact that ever since Dr. Pierce became part of Oncosec, the company has done a good job at finally progressing with their science. There has been numerous meaningful collaborations with scientific institutions that are now willing to work with a method that for more than 20 years had only been applied in preclinical testing. Both electroporation and the use of IL-12 have a very long history with mice and at some point had even been forgotten. So we can not deny the amount of positive ground work covered by Oncosec in this past year and a half.
Now I am not saying that Oncosec has found a magical potion to cure cancer, but they might have figured out a method to deliver such potion safely into humans. The opening of cells to cure them makes a lot of sense to me, even more so than pro-creating stem cells in tubes. For example, just recently researchers at Cambridge University are claiming a stem cell research breakthrough that would allow a baby to be created from the skin cells from two adults, no matter their gender. But that's another conversation.
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