Nice find. For those who do not see the significance, successful leukopherisis design is important to increase the number of patients that can receive successful treatment. Getting a higher percentage done successfully, therefore, means more patients have a chance at improved survival from L treatment if leuk failure rate is improved. Best wishes.
Thanks Lykiri. BSB is right. There are just too many efforts (not simply dots) accumulating. As always, you’ve taken our board to a higher plane of consciousness.