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Re: FDApproved post# 11420

Saturday, 03/24/2018 11:40:20 PM

Saturday, March 24, 2018 11:40:20 PM

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I could care less about the name 3D. Others can and most likely are already growing them on a commercial scale. They do it in biorectors. Ever expanding ones. 1000 to 2000L ones. Not called 3D (although at least one does) but they are doing it.

Here's post 10549 of mine. The one that sent you into hiding on this topic. Well actually you said one post. A little tail between the legs type of post. But here's the refresher post for you to enjoy, and pull a Houdini disappearing act, a common trait for many here. Feel free to let me know if you want some other links from Thermo Scientific, or Sartorius.

"And try to reply to this Allo if you dare. Try not to use too many umms.

Here's another link to a published article in 2016 on growing human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells. The same cells we are growing. But we can rest on our laurels since what, 2005. Great job Zami. Jokes

Keep it to ourselves. Best invention ever!!! Nobody will ever figure out how to manufacture cells like we have. Like i said before, biggest gaff this company made. Missed the boat in a big way, and no way they could try to compete with the big boys who saw this need and stepped right over us.

But let's keep going to manufacturing shows to show off what we don't sell, and watch others that do. I'm sure the fight for the top is fast and furious with innovative solutions, leaving us holding our patents. They're probably worth millions right? Cmon Allo. Can't wait to hear what you dream up to counter this post.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369703X15300413

At the very least, look down to the table that shows the products available. Shows 500L to 2000L bioreactors among others.

Biostat from Sartorius (who partnered with Lonza in 2012 and have zero need for Pluristems reactor) but but but...they're opening in Haifa. Jokes.

Excellerex from GE

Hyperforma from Thermo Scientific.

I rest my case unless the chosen one wants more examples. Easily found this and others to provide factual evidence of my argument. I challenge Allo to just point us to one link that corroborates any part of the jibberish that was posted as a counter to my argument. Or even Zzatt can give it a try. Or are you in concurrence that others can grow these cells efficiently now too. Let's see what you come up with. Saud, Jack,Spidey. Dog, MC? Feel free to weigh in.

But I'm "ok" with management and the declining share price. Anything under a $2 is a steal right."