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ace1234

12/30/16 3:54 PM

#59806 RE: rudygerner #59803

Well, that's very reassuring to hear! If anyone else would like to chime in with some comparisons or more information/facts, I'm all ears! Please, reply so I get your message. I am off to bed now as it's near midnight where I am at.

Happy new year to everyone! Look forward to 2017 being an awesome year!


(Actually, ViaCyte is funded by Johnson &Johnson, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were behind the MM's keeping the price down, or funding the bizarre Y*hoo message board propaganda)

rudygerner

12/30/16 10:23 PM

#59846 RE: rudygerner #59803

What do all other artificial pancreas' have in common? Devices, insulin pumps and/or immune-suppresive drugs are required.



If the FDA liked that, well, in the words of that great philosopher Daffy Duck: “If they like that mess, they're starvin' for some real hoofin'!”

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Our Cell-in-a-Box®/Melligen cell combo to treat diabetes requires none of the above - no devices of any kind (eliminates possibility of mechanical failure), no insulin pumps (again, no mechanical failure) and no immune-suppresive drugs. Folks, what we have here truly is revolutionary - forever changing how diabetes will be treated, and effectively cured, in the future.