In real-life, are these results meaningful at all? I think this is a big problem when trying to look at CYTK data (for non-PhDs or scientists); the average investor really has no clue if their data is good/bad/neutral. Myself, I really have no idea when I review their data for the most part - it's not very "real world" relevant when you look at their PRs and read these numbers - its not like an average investor, or even a money manager who's a generalist, can get excited about CYTK saying their results are positive.
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