I think that if Kevetrin works the way we think it does then P53 repair/restoration may restore normal functioning of the immune system, at least as far as it relates to the all-important PD-L1 pathway. If that is the case then with the brakes off the immune system, it would mop up any remnants of disease with no other treatments necessary. Are there other immune checkpoints that might be affected as well? I think the odds of that are very good with P-53 being so fundamental to the process. Massive potential, a lot of questions still to be answered.