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04/20/22 8:04 PM

#461306 RE: HappyLibrarian #461276

HappyLibrarian,

Oh those dendritic cells are modified by a very special activation process. Glad to see you on the right side of this point of contention, The grapefruit juice comment by Adam belies a total lack of understanding the science which is why I like to reference it once in a while. The bears never answered the question posed about the importance of macrophages or adequately addressed the 17 missing SOC/placebo patients from 2015 final enrollment. Anyone who knew the answers to those two questions would have been a pit bull investor who takes a bite and never lets go or lets go only to get a better bite. I never needed more info past that as I am not an active trader letting go for a better bite yet ; ). Best wishes,
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jondoeuk

04/20/22 10:20 PM

#461348 RE: HappyLibrarian #461276

First, they might be unmodified but they are not a slurry but a carefully selected for group of what Linda Powers once called "teenage dendritic cells" and characterized as mature enough to be effective but still flexible enough to learn from the antigens presented by the tumor.



So semi-mature? Who knows, after all, during ASCO '15, well an IET, Dr. Bosch said it (Direct) was turning one tumour into Swiss cheese. What an absolute shower!

Here's the thing, even if the slurry and the unmodified are both true - the right natural living product (dendritic cells) can work better than another more inert natural product (grapefruit juice).



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