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Re: XWAVXALMIMAN post# 35054

Friday, 05/15/2020 7:48:41 PM

Friday, May 15, 2020 7:48:41 PM

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I think your approach could pay off, but I'm not a trader, and was holding PSTI before covid-19, and believe it will have tremendous success in time whether it's successful with covid, or not.

I think it's most undervalued asset is it's bioreactor, and that's why the question about it being used to manufacture vaccine, once one is thought to be right, and they want to mass produce it. I also believe that the bioreactor could be the answer should one of the other drugs prove more effective, as again I think mass production is a problem.

I'm an older retired engineer, not technically knowledgeable medically, but I see PSTI as being able to engineer therapeutics, and placenta cells being the tool they've learned how to build with. I don't think anyone fully understands the magic these cells can do, just as years ago they didn't realize it was stem cells they were transplanting when the did bone marrow transplants.

I'm a stem cell recipient and look forward to the reunion City of Hope holds annually. It's been delayed by Covid-19 this year, and they still refer to it as the BMT reunion. If I remember correctly this is the 44th year. I've met a patient that had his transplant over 40 years ago. My point was that they really didn't know that much about why what they were doing back then worked, they just knew that it did. I believe that's roughly where we are today regarding placenta cells.

Gary