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misiu143

08/07/18 12:11 PM

#26503 RE: woodenbear #26502

Of course I will , now it became the most important in my life to know ..:))

MJbiotech

08/07/18 12:26 PM

#26508 RE: woodenbear #26502

Well - I can tell you that IF Pro140 is in fact effective in GvHD, cancer, MS, etc. as everyone thinks it is, than the website is NOT correct.

I can tell that science is not your thing, but if reading is your thing, please explain to me how Pro140 can be effective in GvHD, Cancer, and other immunologic diseases if Pro140 does not interfere with the normal function of the receptor. These 2 things are mutually exclusive, only one of them can be true:

Either Pro140 is effective in diseases that have to do with the function of CCR5 OR Pro140 does not effect the normal function of CCR5.


Anyone with a basic grasp of science can figure that out. I can tell from your posts that your scientific knowledge is very limited. This statement makes absolutely no sense:

"It allows the receptor to still function and allows the cell to receive the nutrients it needs"

CCR5 is a chemokine receptor that functions to direct T cells to sites of inflammation. It has nothing to do with allowing the cell to receive nutrients. Again, if Pro140 does not interfere with this normal function, please tell me how Pro140 would be effective in GvHD??